“Lonnie Snowden, in an interview with NBC’s ‘Today’ show, said lawmakers were ‘complicit or negligent’ in allowing the National Security Agency’s massive electronic surveillance program to continue. ‘I am extremely disappointed and angry,’ he said. ‘The American people – at this point, they don’t know the full truth, but the truth is coming.’ Lonnie Snowden told NBC he was confident in his son’s actions. ‘I believe that my son, when he takes his final breath whether it’s today or 100 years from now, he will be comfortable with what he did because he did what he knew was right.'”
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/26/us-usa-security-snowden-idUSBRE96P0RF20130726
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