Okay, I'll start off with saying viewing porn is not illegal. It hasn't been, to my knowledge, ever illegal. Remember that Congress is a place full of men of great power, but they are also, a place full of men, if you follow. (Doctor Strangelove ftw)
I had a hint of it in 2008 when Clinton was suddenly brushed aside for Obama. I kind of assumed at some point the intelligence agencies left intact by Obama would backstab him after they convinced him they were on his team enough to put in place infrastructure to help take over the world's communications for the conservatives. It's why years ago I recommended when he was elected that he clean house most thoroughly and I was obviously ignored. Of course, since he hasn't yet steered away from corporate ideals in most things I doubt much will come of this as it seems the whole process has been bought out by special interests at this point.
Second, I am a little concerned by your self-reference in the first paragraph. They didn't ignore you in particular, no more so then they ignored me.
We only need to look at Anthony Weiner to see the fallout that this secret collection of data could cause. It seems at any available moment the opposite political party will use human sexuality against the other no matter how minor the transgression. In an age when pornography is available freely and widely upon the internet to the curious, to those who are alone and feel it is of assistance in the journey through a more difficult life than some who may not want it, and who should not feel bad for the harmless action, to those who delve into the internet and do no harm to a human other than their own psyche.
Third, Weiner sends pictures of his crotch to women. Not his ladyfriends, he was married. And this is to multiple women. And lying about it to the people he represents. No one was spying on him, the only reason it was found out was because he accidentally posted it publicly. The US was focused on Terrorism, and there was far more of this spying on countries like Iran then the US. Until there is proof saying otherwise, there is no government program that looks at people watching porn. Just because there might be isn't a argument.
And the argument could be made that of all people who could stand to have some more watching, politicians would be one of them.Should these people be excluded from government positions because they looked at gangbang or other even more unpolitical porn genres? Should someone be unfit for office because he sent a face picture to an undercover agent on a bondage themed website? Surely those infos would be extremely damaging should a person ever try for office and someone with the content decide to leak it. Surely you don't think the media would spare a political person of such a terrible crime after humiliating a politician for sending pictures of himself in boxer shorts to a lady friend. Should the government even give two shits about this or are we doomed to prolong the age of Christian/American sexual hesitency that makes it so hard to test people for disease, that makes it so hard to try to eliminate STDs from the human race?
Fourth, that's not exactly limited to Political media. Leak that anyone prominent looks at, err, "unpolitical" things, and people will get upset/excited, but that's a product of the culture.
In fact, it is arguable the entire point of these records being secret and un-leaked is that the media does this. These leaks were pretty much only brought to light because of a leaker, so I doubt we'll see their use as a tool of public opinion any time soon. Prosecution of leaks ends their possibility of use politically, simply because the point in those cases would be to have the leak itself not be scrutinized, but the content, and given the record so far, a non-prosecution would arouse significant suspicion.
Fifth, err, Naah, not even going to start on the Christian comment.
For revealing this I think this Snowden should be Pardoned by Obama, and Obama should reach out to him and bring him next to him to at least listen face to face.
Hair-splitting here but he has yet to be charged.