Anthonyn Cordesman on Edward Snowden


With all the debate on hi end reviewers, I think it's pretty impressive to see Anthony Cordesman quoted, in the text below this video:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/06/23/snowden-hongkong-russia-ecuador-leak-security-cuba/2450577/
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The CIA and our other intelligence agencies have budgets so large they are ashamed to make them public, yet that traitorous piece of filth still breathes.

I can remember when they could change governments around the world. Now they are impotent in the face of this foul creature. Given time, our foreign controlled media will make him a hero.

An 'audiophile' having a part in foreign policy is scary!!

Interesting times indeed!!

Cheers
A company named 'USIS' has a contract to do background investigations of people who have applied for jobs that require a top-secret security clearance. I believe that USIS performed the security investigation on Snowden. However, USIS itself has been under investigation for doing shoddy work, cutting corners, etc. So, Snowden slipped through the cracks -- he never should have been given a top-secret clearance.

Heads will roll. I would not want to be the CEO of USIS right now.

Please can we knock off the political commenary? Especially the knee jerk, mouth-foaming, "patriotic" variety? Thanks.
He wrote for Audio magazine before they folded over 20 years ago. He was a big solid solid state (Class'a)and digital fan. He was the bigger is better type of guy!
He also contributed to Stereophile during the 80's prior to Absolute Sound. His interest towards larger full range systems I would believe relates to his seeming interest in symphonic and large scale classical music. He always was a big proponent of Vandersteen and Thiel designs.