I admire and thank the whistleblower. I hope the dozen or so witnesses who heard the president commit a crime on the phone will end their complicity in cover-up by telling the truth to Congress, as this brave person did. piped.video/gD0ggxL20_k

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As do I. Have waited and hoped that someone would risk themselves for the sake of all.
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And my continued thanks to your bravery and courage sir. Knowing that you had once been an infantry company commander in the Marines, I can only imagine the fierce battle within you before you squeezed the trigger. You gave new meaning to "Semper Fi".
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What if the note taker for Helsinki was to become a whistleblower?
Democracy works best when, to greatest extent possible (ie w/o jeopardizing national security), our government works in the full light of day. When concealed in darkness, reason cannot prevail-causes & effects may be twisted to benefit individuals instead of our national interest
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Mr. Ellsberg, unfortunately I am old enough to remember. You, and Woodward and Bernstein were and still are rock stars.
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Thank you sir!! 馃檶馃徎
Thank you, Sir for what you did back in 1970-71. Your contributions gave us heart.