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Ask HN: Do you think there's a possibility Obama will pardon Snowden?

18 pointsby mikemajzoubabout 10 years ago

9 comments

kw71about 10 years ago
Obama absolutely will not. His track record of abusing the &quot;Justice&quot; system to harass and torture whistleblowers says so.<p>Yes, it is torture. Facing an unwinnable war against the megalith for no reason other than you did the right thing will ruin your life, probably your family&#x27;s, and adversely affect your health so that it will shorten your life.<p>Edit: It&#x27;s my belief that exposing crimes committed by the government, which is charged with both obeying the law and enforcing it, is the right thing to do.
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hkarthikabout 10 years ago
I don&#x27;t believe so. If Snowden receives a pardon, it will be after a few decades of meaningful reform towards better privacy for citizens. I can&#x27;t see this happening until most of the current political leaders have retired. The current generation will see him as a traitor and embarrassment for years to come.<p>The worst case scenario is that he will only be pardoned posthumously, ala Alan Turing. I hope that does not turn out to be the case.
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Diamonsabout 10 years ago
Not a chance. A president pardoning someone who released tons of information about the government is unheard of. It&#x27;s the same reason why the blue shield exists and why judges rarely convict cops. When you start turning on the system everything starts falling apart.
xilinx_guyabout 10 years ago
Unlikely. The U.S. voters best chance is to elect a candidate in 2016 who <i>will</i> pardon Snowden in 2020 on his last day in office. Then we can draft Snowden&#x27;s ass and make him president for 4 or 8 years. That&#x27;s a suitable punishment for his crimes.
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bdcravensabout 10 years ago
No. A future president, possibly. This administration has shown a commitment to, and a strengthening of, the status quo of increased monitoring. The only changes they&#x27;ve made in that respect has been when they were caught with their pants down.
pc2g4dabout 10 years ago
I&#x27;m going to go with &quot;possibly.&quot; End-of-final-term presidential pardons are not subject to quite the same calculus as decisions made during term, i.e. reelection is not a consideration. Obama&#x27;s constitutional law idealism may have been severely corrupted by the pressures of his current role, but it&#x27;s still there. I could see him feeling conflicted about Snowden&#x27;s de facto exile, and thus being willing to issue a pardon in his last hour in office.<p>Not likely. But possible. P(Pardon) &gt; 0.1 ?
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smuss77about 10 years ago
He hasn&#x27;t been convicted of anything. Can&#x27;t pardon someone without something to pardon them of.
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auganovabout 10 years ago
I don&#x27;t think anyone will unless there&#x27;s massive reform&#x2F;change. Otherwise - do people just keep blowing the same whistle?
rrrx3about 10 years ago
Not a snowball&#x27;s chance in hell.