Defending the nation's mass surveillance programs because "people were desperate to avoid another [9/11] attack," Hillary Clinton, speaking at University of Connecticut ..
  
 
 ... on Wednesday  
night, noted that a balance must be found to "make sure that we're not  
infringing on Americans' privacy, which is a valued, cherished personal 
 belief that we have." But her most controversial comments were swved 
for  Edward Snowden, as she though it "odd that he would flee," since, she noted, "we have all these protections for whistle-blowers, " and concluded rather cryptically that, "turning over a lot of that material... gave all kinds of information, not only to big countries, but to networks and terrorist groups and the like."
 ... on Wednesday  
night, noted that a balance must be found to "make sure that we're not  
infringing on Americans' privacy, which is a valued, cherished personal 
 belief that we have." But her most controversial comments were swved 
for  Edward Snowden, as she though it "odd that he would flee," since, she noted, "we have all these protections for whistle-blowers, " and concluded rather cryptically that, "turning over a lot of that material... gave all kinds of information, not only to big countries, but to networks and terrorist groups and the like."
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
What matters is that the Clinton family does not matter to America, other than as globalist war mongers.
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