While I'm not doing anything morally, ethically or legally wrong my government is spying on me and the rest of the citizenry and doing so illegally. Is dude a traitor cuz he exposed the unconstitutional actions of the U.S. government? I mean, cuz the government is and has been acting illegally with the Patriot Act, NDAA, the Anti-Terrorism bill, etc. You can't have it both ways, and just because a bill is passed by traitorous politicians and is wrong and anti to the Constitution and Bill of Rights, does not make it legal. If congress passed a bill tomorrow saying it was ok smack a person of asian descent every time you saw one, technically said bill would be "law", correct? But it's not. The Constitution states that bills passed that do not abide by what's written in the document are illegal. Personally, I think dude had a lot of balls to stand up to the Fed which thinks it can do whatever it wants to whoever it wants. He doesn't fit the definition of traitor either. He's more of a whistleblower.