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Lordquinton

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100. Unfortunately we got caught
Sun Jun 30, 2013, 02:44 PM
Jun 2013

so now we have to say we're sorry and sit in the mushpot.

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How sad that the EU has more power to influence US spy programs than American citizens. reformist2 Jun 2013 #1
It's a big PR game. We tap them, they tap us. They act outraged, we promise to be nice. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #2
When did the EU systematically target US gov installations? Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #4
And you hinestly believe that the US tapped German lines without knowledge of the Germans? Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #5
That's what the story says. Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #9
"Are you that dense?" Typical. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #11
I see you didn't answer my post. Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #13
This is a great way to deflect your responsibility nineteen50 Jun 2013 #51
We have troops stationed in a number of places in Germany. JDPriestly Jun 2013 #89
Even if the US did tap German lines . . . brush Jun 2013 #54
Everyone spies on everyone Lordquinton Jun 2013 #91
Exactly. If you're not spying you're not trying. nt brush Jun 2013 #95
Unfortunately we got caught Lordquinton Jun 2013 #100
Yep! That's how it works. brush Jun 2013 #109
I honestly believe that the German Government had no knowledge, nor gave any permission Pachamama Jun 2013 #59
Yeah, well, a lot of people are shocked the US is capable of it, too. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #68
Plus, the reason the German leadership denies this is to avoid the ire of the citizens flamingdem Jun 2013 #72
Do you mean the EU literally, or will member states do? Recursion Jun 2013 #14
Please post. As I said, I must have missed those stories. Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #16
Google "Groupe Bull" (spelling fixed) for a starter Recursion Jun 2013 #19
And? It's a French computer company muriel_volestrangler Jun 2013 #110
That is what the minority refuse to acknowledge the unprecedented scope, and suspicionless nature usGovOwesUs3Trillion Jun 2013 #25
You missed it because nobody covers it. jeff47 Jun 2013 #76
The reason you didn't hear about it is gholtron Jun 2013 #77
I think this is a pretty serious sitiuation. We'll see how it sugars off. cali Jun 2013 #7
False outrage by Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger Kolesar Jun 2013 #8
Not enemies. The official designation is "third class partners" Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #10
New Zealand and the UK have both spied on us in the past two decades Recursion Jun 2013 #15
Then it's ironic that we give them preferred status. Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #17
Every country, and I mean *every* country, puts intel assets in their embassies. Period. Recursion Jun 2013 #21
Is this story about implanting intel assets in embassies? Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #22
Taps don't work without them Recursion Jun 2013 #23
I absolutely agree that all nations implant agents in their embassies. Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #26
Here's a translation (via Chrome) of the first four paragraphs. Buns_of_Fire Jun 2013 #37
Ms. Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger used the term "enemies" Kolesar Jun 2013 #20
Bingo. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #32
But those are the citizens we've been spying on. caseymoz Jun 2013 #67
And their spying isn't aimed at the government either. jeff47 Jun 2013 #84
I don't think our relations with the EU are anywhere near as close as they are with the UK... reformist2 Jun 2013 #30
If they rebuild the Internet and Telecoms caseymoz Jun 2013 #66
Sychophantics is a way of life. N'est pas? nt PufPuf23 Jun 2013 #33
You know what's funny about your comment .... Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #69
I agree that our posts are not particularly note worthy. PufPuf23 Jun 2013 #94
But these were aimed at civilians! caseymoz Jun 2013 #64
What's wrong with this picture is you're conflating the people with their government. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #71
In the growing government incursion on rights . . . caseymoz Jun 2013 #80
If you have not seen outrage over this, you have not been paying attention. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #88
I think we differ on what we mean by outrage. caseymoz Jun 2013 #96
Something tells me life will go on BeyondGeography Jun 2013 #3
+1 Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #6
This ^^^^ treestar Jun 2013 #36
All moral relativism, no principles whatchamacallit Jun 2013 #49
Keep that label maker working overtime. It's better than not having a hobby at all. Buzz Clik Jun 2013 #73
That's what life is like treestar Jun 2013 #83
Well if you prefer a world were the guiding principle is whatchamacallit Jun 2013 #85
You have to in order to survive treestar Jun 2013 #87
Like the current administration? whatchamacallit Jun 2013 #90
Let me phrase what you are saying "They need us, so FUCK THEM!!". Sound correct? n-t Logical Jun 2013 #112
No it sounds like they need us so they aren't going to treestar Jun 2013 #113
But poutrage is more fun than life! tridim Jun 2013 #52
Baaaaaahhhhh wtmusic Jun 2013 #57
That could be the childish response to every story ever published. morningfog Jun 2013 #74
and where was it suggested that it wouldn't? cali Jun 2013 #92
... and whether or not you like it that way is another matter. sibelian Jun 2013 #105
I would be interested to see evidence that the EU systematically targeted US gov installations Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #12
+1 Katashi_itto Jun 2013 #35
Why do you think they'd only spy on the US gov? jeff47 Jun 2013 #78
my guess - there is big, big money in all of this shit, both sides, all sides- on one hand, I am not NRaleighLiberal Jun 2013 #18
+1 leftstreet Jun 2013 #27
It is all about stealing and profit making, not security and safety Bluenorthwest Jun 2013 #29
money and power with ZERO oversight or regulation grasswire Jun 2013 #103
This is plainly wrong, Snowden story has nothing to do with this. We shouldn't spy on allies. JackN415 Jun 2013 #24
Just Like We Should Not Spy On Our Own Citizens cantbeserious Jun 2013 #28
It wasn't spying on citizen for private info.It was meta data for pattern recognition. Not the same JackN415 Jun 2013 #38
Calling It What You Will - Spying Is Spying cantbeserious Jun 2013 #40
like "living" is "living". Simple words do not reveal/solve problems. That's for the dark age. eom. JackN415 Jun 2013 #42
Well Like The Dark Ages - Maybe Some Don't Have The Vision To See What Is Going On In the World cantbeserious Jun 2013 #43
That's the NSA's take on it, anyway. wtmusic Jun 2013 #65
And when those allies spy on us? jeff47 Jun 2013 #79
I'm so sick of my country being the world police agency protecting and serving the 1%. nt Zorra Jun 2013 #31
On the "bright" side, Russia is thrilled & producing t.v. "news" shows about its newfound role as UTUSN Jun 2013 #34
''Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice!'' DeSwiss Jun 2013 #41
Ah, the "early AuH2O" label. Yeah, on a lifelong Dem. We'll DO IT LIVE!1 UTUSN Jun 2013 #44
Oddly..... DeSwiss Jun 2013 #45
Well, thanks for steering me to the full GREENWALD article I couldn't find. And I'm not sure UTUSN Jun 2013 #48
Russia might as well take up the banner of human rights marions ghost Jun 2013 #108
AHHHHhhhhhhh!1 Thanks for that. n/t UTUSN Jun 2013 #114
If all this nixes yet another assinine "fair trade" deal CanonRay Jun 2013 #39
If the NSA wants to help, bug the offices of the TPP negotiators. Buns_of_Fire Jun 2013 #46
In order to stop the beast you must nineteen50 Jun 2013 #47
Ingrates! They don't appreciate that our spying on them is really a mark of respect and friendship. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #50
It's a sign of caring. Quantess Jun 2013 #53
good. robinlynne Jun 2013 #55
No one can blame this on Snowden. wtmusic Jun 2013 #56
Dear God vdogg Jun 2013 #58
They both put themselves in extreme danger what what they believed in wtmusic Jun 2013 #62
I look forward to future posts equating Snowden to Jesus jeff47 Jun 2013 #86
Obviously your self-sacrifices outshine all. wtmusic Jun 2013 #101
I'm happily irrelevant. But attacking me doesn't solve your problem jeff47 Jun 2013 #115
Comparing Snowden to Pol Pot? That's rich. wtmusic Jul 2013 #120
It's your criteria for greatness. jeff47 Jul 2013 #121
Sure am Glad vdogg Jun 2013 #60
You should be. wtmusic Jun 2013 #63
K & R !!! WillyT Jun 2013 #61
Al Qaeda my ass. dkf Jun 2013 #70
And, our government is digging itself deeper into the shit. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #75
What, your previous reply to the same thread wasn't getting enough attention? jeff47 Jun 2013 #82
Tsk. Tsk. Two replies to one OP! The horror. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #99
Well, there is an unlimited supply of characters for a single post. jeff47 Jun 2013 #116
God made time so everything wouldn't happen at once. Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2013 #117
Snowden keeps proving he's not about revealing domestic surveillance. Pirate Smile Jun 2013 #81
Nope. He's just trying to make his anti-government libertarian friends happy... Galraedia Jun 2013 #107
They just want their pony! Enthusiast Jun 2013 #93
You reap what you sow. The fallout will be from our attitude towards the world, not Snowden n/t Catherina Jun 2013 #97
Yup we are. nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #98
Link To New PRISM Details From The Washington Post - How The NSA Collects The Data cantbeserious Jun 2013 #102
Still waiting for proof of the EU bugging USgov offices. Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #104
All they have to do is assert it. sibelian Jun 2013 #106
+1 Liberal_in_LA Jun 2013 #111
it's really not that big a thing at all JI7 Jul 2013 #118
Many in the US are just as pissed as they are. blackspade Jul 2013 #119
Just wait till we get to the part about manipulation of friendly governments. roamer65 Jul 2013 #122
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