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Oliver Stone Calls Edward Snowden A "Hero,' Obama A "Disgrace' At 4th Of July Appearance

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The always outspoken filmmaker Oliver Stone spoke up for Edward Snowden and against President Obama during an appearance Thursday at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic. Stone, who was showing two episodes of his television series The Untold History of the United States at the event, hailed the NSA leaker as a hero and declared it as disgrace that Obama is more concerned with hunting down Snowden than reforming these George Bush-style eavesdropping techniques.
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