In my opinion, if the elected officials in Washington honored the oath they swore, to defend the Constitution of the United States, we wouldn't need whistle blowers like Mr. Snowden.
On Monday when Senator Graham and Representative Boehner came out and called Mr. Snowden a traitor and should be tried as such; I was so mad that, yupper, I wrote a letter to both.
There is a line in the Declaration of Independence that reads,
"He [King George III] has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people"- Tenth line down on the list of grievances to be specific. That is how we begot the Fourth Amendment to the US. Bill of Rights.
I am sorry but I will not budge on this point or any other Amendments to the Bill of Rights being violated. A law, changing the BOR's is illegal unless it is ratified by 3/4's of the states. This is why in part, I feel that the 1934 NFA is illegal even if the Supreme Court upheld it in their 1939 decision, Miller v. United States, 307 U.S. 174, 59 S.Ct. 816, 83 L.Ed. 1206
So getting back to your question Crudos,
I do not think Mr. Snowden is a traitor because he exposed to the world, the illegal actions of our representatives. After all - How can it be called illegal when you expose illegal actions? By the way these are the people "we" voted to represent "us" in Washington.