Supporting Mr. Cole's observation that Snowden has expanded the conversation, but disappointed that Mr. Cole then does not further comment along the expanded lines. (instead, going into details about court interpretations of constitutional amendments). What Snowden eloquently said, was that privacy is essential to the development of the person. This is true whether the person lives in USA or elsewhere, with or without an "enlightened" constitution. As a greeting shared with all humanity, Snowden's expanding comment better defines a reason to dig into this struggle. That reason exists irrespective of courts and nationality.
Supporting Mr. Cole's observation that Snowden has expanded the conversation, but disappointed that Mr. Cole then does not further comment along the expanded lines. (instead, going into details about court interpretations of constitutional amendments). What Snowden eloquently said, was that privacy is essential to the development of the person. This is true whether the person lives in USA or elsewhere, with or without an "enlightened" constitution. As a greeting shared with all humanity, Snowden's expanding comment better defines a reason to dig into this struggle. That reason exists irrespective of courts and nationality.