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A deep distrust of government has led young Americans to hold up NSA leaker Edward Snowden as a hero, Sen. John McCain said Sunday.

"There's a young generation who believes he's some kind of Jason Bourne," the Arizona Republican said during on "Fox News Sunday," referring to the lead character in the Bourne movie trilogy who battled his own government, particularly the CIA.

Mr. Snowden's revelations — including details of the National Security Agency's data-collection efforts — have led to a debate on the national security vs. privacy question, and how to balance the two.

President Obama last week laid out a series of proposed reforms to government spying programs in an effort to reassure Americans that their Fourth Amendment rights aren't being trampled. His proposals include having a privacy advocate argue against the federal government in court, more restrictions on the mass collection of phone records and other steps.

Mr. McCain, a widely respected figure on national security and his party's 2008 presidential nominee, said the White House's recommendations could be beneficial.

But there's a deeper problem that must be addressed, he said.

"Right now there's kind of a generational change. Young Americans do not trust this government," Mr. McCain said. "Without trusting government you can't do a lot of things."

Mr. Snowden now has been granted asylum in Russia in another blow to relations between the U.S. and its old Cold War foe.


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Hmpt........................I was hoping the "rebels" in Syria would have kept McLame in that country. Gramersy as well.  :smokin:


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Without trusting government you can't do a lot of things."
Who can't do a lot of things?  The government? With the government you cannot do a lot of things!


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It is natural instinct to not trust government, and rightly so. It's supposed to keep them on the up-and-up, and McCain doesn't like that.

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It is natural instinct to not trust government, and rightly so. It's supposed to keep them on the up-and-up, and McCain doesn't like that.

I've never really trusted government, but I trust them less now than I ever have in my life.  I see them as having absolutely no good intentions as far as our Republic is concerned.
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I've never really trusted government, but I trust them less now than I ever have in my life.  I see them as having absolutely no good intentions as far as our Republic is concerned.

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BTW when do you return stateside?
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Who can't do a lot of things?  The government? With the government you cannot do a lot of things!

You beat me to it.