I'm surprised there isn't one, or else I missed seeing it. For the last week there's been constant news about the gov't recording all communications meta data, and Prez Obama even said there is strict oversight, and that it's necessary to give up a little individual privacy in order to combat terrorism and increase our security. I've been mildly fuming since that story broke. Now in the news is the guy, Edward Snowden, former CIA and recent Booz Allen gov't consultant, outed himself as the source for the Guardian article. OK, so he's the whistleblower. But then the radio has been abuzz all day about the gov't trying to hunt this guy down, extradite him, maybe charge him with treason. WTF? The gov't is violating the 4th Amendment rights of over 300 million Americans, a major crime if ever there was one, and the gov't is saying the whistleblower may be charged with treason. This is getting crazier than a looney tune cartoon. So much for our federal whistleblower protection laws. Snowden is a national hero.

Is he not?