Mr. Sackett really tried to find something to hang Mr. Greenwald on, sort of like a "grown-up" patiently trying to catch a naughty child in a lie. It's good Greenwald was trained as a lawyer. It's disappointing that the focus of the interview was not on the horror of what security organizations are doing but rather on how Mr. Greenwald was daring to stand up to the wonderful state apparatuses that Mr. Sackett seems to trust so implicitly.
If I was a border agent supervisor listening to this recording I would be deeply disappointed at the way the agents let this guy pretty much manage them all the way into putting him in a holding cell. Instead of behaving professionally they responded each time with an increase in force until their only option was to arrest him. Incredibly unintelligent and embarrassing.
So why do you support the strikes?
Mr. Sackett really tried to find something to hang Mr. Greenwald on, sort of like a "grown-up" patiently trying to catch a naughty child in a lie. It's good Greenwald was trained as a lawyer. It's disappointing that the focus of the interview was not on the horror of what security organizations are doing but rather on how Mr. Greenwald was daring to stand up to the wonderful state apparatuses that Mr. Sackett seems to trust so implicitly.
If I was a border agent supervisor listening to this recording I would be deeply disappointed at the way the agents let this guy pretty much manage them all the way into putting him in a holding cell. Instead of behaving professionally they responded each time with an increase in force until their only option was to arrest him. Incredibly unintelligent and embarrassing.