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oldcatholicguy
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Mr. Manning’s reckless disregard for the safety of others invalidates the morality of his actions. The ends don’t justify the means. As I’ve pointed out before, and to which no one has bothered to address, Mr. Manning’s actions are far different than those of Mr. Snowden’s (who took the time to actually bother figuring out what info was relevant and should be released on what info wasn’t relevant and shouldn’t be released). Additionally, he still had a duty to report any actions he viewed as illegal. “Well they wouldn’t have done anything” does not negate his duty to attempt to use the correct means by which to address the issue.Do you honestly think that his superiors would have done anything? Risk the military looking bad? I would not be surprised if his report ended up “lost” or the people who were looking at it reassigned. He wasn’t going to take that chance.