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We werent on the wrong side. We are the wrong side. — Daniel Ellsberg

"We werent on the wrong side. We are the wrong side."
Daniel Ellsberg
Daniel Ellsberg
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Daniel Ellsberg was an American political activist, economist, and United States military analyst. While employed by the RAND Corporation, he precipitated a national political controversy in 1971 when he released the Pentagon Papers, a top-secret Pentagon study of U.S. government decision-making in relation to the Vietnam War, to The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other newspapers.

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"I took that opportunity to tell him something that, er, I had long thought of telling somebody that was about to enter the world of really high secrecy. And I said, Henry, youre about to get a lot of clearance higher than top secret that you did not know existed. Thats going to have a sequence of effects on you. First, a great exhilaration that youre getting all this amazing information that you didnt know even existed. And the next phase is youll feel like a fool for not having known about any of this. but that wont last long. Fairly soon, youll come to think that everyone else is foolish. What would this expert be telling me if he knew what I knew? So in the end, you stop listening to them."
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"The question really arises is it a republic if you can keep it, question have we kept it? And the answer is no! No we have not kept it. Since 2001 we have in effect an elected monarchy. And ah, meaning a country which Nixons view when a president does it, it is legal. The president says its not illegal. That is the attitude long after Nixon of John Yoo, who was the advisor to George W. Bush, of David Addington, Bush Cheneys legal advisor. Essentially there are no limits on presidential power except those which he chooses to put on himself. Obama following on, has in effect decriminalized torture which is as illegal and criminal as anything can be under international law and domestic law, a number of domestic laws and international laws, which we have ratified to investigate, and follow-up if there is any credible charge. Obama has chosen not to investigate or indict any higher up for that process of torture."
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