A Quote by Neil Patrick Harris

The subject of Citizenfour, Edward Snowden, could not be here for some treason. — © Neil Patrick Harris
The subject of Citizenfour, Edward Snowden, could not be here for some treason.
Let us not compare Edward Snowden's situation with that of Chelsea Manning or Jeremy Hammond, who is also imprisoned in the United States. As a result of WikiLeaks' hard work, Edward Snowden has political asylum, has travel documents, lives with his girlfriend, goes to the ballet and earns substantial speaking fees. Edward Snowden is essentially free and happy. That is no coincidence. It was my strategy to undo the chilling effect of the 35 year Manning sentence and it has worked.
We don't stand here alone, it's possible through the great organisations that support us. The disclosures that Edward Snowden revealed aren't only a threat to privacy but to democracy, when the most important decisions made affect all of us. Thank you to Edward Snowden. I share this with Glenn Greenwald and other journalists who are exposing truth.
Pardoning Snowden would be a powerful way for the president to acknowledge that the government did wrong, kept us in the dark, acted unconstitutionally. And but for the actions of Edward Snowden, we would still be in a very dark place.
It's not exactly an interview that's going on [in documentary]. I guess we do ask Edward Snowden some questions and we're recording him answering them and so on like that.
I had traveled to Russia and met with Snowden, which was a pretty involved meeting that required encrypted communication and the like. And it was fascinating because of who he is and what he's done. And more so because what's going on between our two countries, Russia and the U.S., and to meet Edward Snowden in Russia was unforgettable.
Scott's Eastwood movie Snowden sounds fascinating. I want to see it because it's about deserting your country ... for whatever reasons you have. Edward Snowden became famous for the wrong reasons, as Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger became famous for doing something spectacular.
Whatever you think of Edward Snowden, it took bravery to do what he did.
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Ecuador has never stated flatly that it would give asylum to Edward Snowden.
My links to WikiLeaks and Edward Snowden mean I am treated as a threat and can't return to the U.K.
Saving Edward Snowden from prison is one of WikiLeaks' achievements of which I am most proud.
No offense to Iceland, but Latin America is where the fugitive leaker Edward Snowden should settle.
Some months after [Keith Alexander] made that statement [Edward Snowden cause grave and irrevocable harm to the nation], the new director of the NSA, Michael Rogers, said that, in fact, he doesn't see the sky falling. It's not so serious after all.
The [Edward] Snowden disclosures created this perception that people's privacy was being put at significant risk.
[Edward Snowden and his team] they're great characters. They're fascinating people. They were in an extraordinary situation.
What Edward Snowden did amounted to the greatest hemorrhaging of legitimate American secrets in the history of my nation.
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