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comment by thenewgreen

    By Greenwald’s reasoning, even though Omidyar is the founder, largest shareholder, and chairman of the body responsible for eBay/PayPal management oversight, he had “nothing to do with” its policy towards Wikileaks. Zero. None. He was as helpless as you, me, Batkid, or Grumpy Cat.
-I work for a fortune 50 company and I can say that a decision like this isn't something that automatically gets put in front of the board. It's an operational decision (albeit a large one) that likely falls to the CEO. Given the amount of volume/revenue involved in the decision, it really was a small one from a profitability standpoint. My guess is that they've cut off paypal access to a number of controversial businesses/institutions and that they saw this in the same light. "The most controversial decision they've made" -Hindsight is 20/20. I don't doubt that Omidyar had no idea about this decision prior to it being made.

There's a lot of speculation in this piece. However, Greenwald turning state secrets in to proprietary, for profit information is worth criticism.