Speaking on stage Saturday at the NetRoots Nation conference in San Jose, California, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA.) was booed when she said that former NSA contractor Edward Snowden broke the law when he leaked classified documents revealing secret surveillance programs.
During Pelosi’s time on stage she also called on the audience to reject any comparisons between Barack Obama and his predecessor George W. Bush on their oversight of surveillance programs, reports the Hill.
“He did violate the law in terms of releasing those documents,” Pelosi stated, drawing loud boos from her audience.
I understand, I understand, but he did violate the law. And the fact is that, again, we have to have the balance between security and privacy, and we don’t know what sources and methods may have been revealed, which is a tough thing.
Americans Disapprove of Government Surveillance Programs
Pelosi can try to detach Obama from Bush, but at this stage in Obama’s presidency, after a recent flood of scandals, the American people are coming to the realization that government overreach has gone too far, and commonsense/law is being spit on by their representatives.
It’s a sad state of affairs when legislators like Pelosi cannot recognize what the law is.
Ever hear of the Fourth Amendment?