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randome

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17. He has an agenda. That becomes more and more obvious.
Mon Oct 21, 2013, 12:22 PM
Oct 2013

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Good Question cantbeserious Oct 2013 #1
What does this mean for trade secret protection and patent violations? JDPriestly Oct 2013 #2
Not to mention... ReRe Oct 2013 #6
k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Oct 2013 #3
The outrage is obligatory skepticscott Oct 2013 #4
Le Monde began working on the Snowden documents in August apparently JDPriestly Oct 2013 #7
France hoovers up 70 million of our phone calls every month? Ace Acme Oct 2013 #28
Since I didn't say that skepticscott Oct 2013 #31
You said "France gathers intelligence on their allies just as we do." Ace Acme Oct 2013 #32
Since you seem to have trouble skepticscott Oct 2013 #37
There's gathering intelligence and gathering intelligence Ace Acme Oct 2013 #43
Ah, so then there is some level of spying skepticscott Oct 2013 #48
No, not even fucking close to "just as we do". duh. cali Oct 2013 #36
See post 37 skepticscott Oct 2013 #38
it's your head that's under water, my friend cali Oct 2013 #40
Try again skepticscott Oct 2013 #47
Every world citizen dotymed Oct 2013 #5
And published just as Kerry arrives in France. Coincidence? Not again. randome Oct 2013 #8
Damn that Greenwald, how dare he... JackRiddler Oct 2013 #11
He has an agenda. That becomes more and more obvious. randome Oct 2013 #17
How about this, it is one thing to spy on someone! mrdmk Oct 2013 #18
Keeping copies of phone metadata does not equal 'spying' to me. randome Oct 2013 #19
A government keeping separate records for whatever use in the present and or future mrdmk Oct 2013 #27
They didn't get caught treestar Oct 2013 #42
Good call. ucrdem Oct 2013 #12
Did they ever give an explanation for their spying? jeff47 Oct 2013 #9
Two wrongs don't make a right BelgianMadCow Oct 2013 #10
But they do make hypocrisy. jeff47 Oct 2013 #13
Fair enough, but BelgianMadCow Oct 2013 #15
There's no indication it stopped. jeff47 Oct 2013 #16
Now you're getting it skepticscott Oct 2013 #20
Phony bullshit? RobertEarl Oct 2013 #21
It's phony diplomatic bullshit skepticscott Oct 2013 #24
False equivilence is the media strategy newthinking Oct 2013 #35
I agree that much if not all of the diplomatic outrage from the EU rings hollow, but BelgianMadCow Oct 2013 #22
Update: 70 million calls intercepted in a month, French foreign minister requests US ambassador BelgianMadCow Oct 2013 #14
Is it time for Freedom Fries again? Those French ingrates! Tierra_y_Libertad Oct 2013 #23
Jay Carney gave a perfect explanation for it today. I hope they were tuning in. nt BluegrassStateBlues Oct 2013 #25
Update: "US admits: French surveillance revelations raise 'legitimate questions" BelgianMadCow Oct 2013 #26
We've been spying on the French for 250 years treestar Oct 2013 #29
Spying on the French and hoovering up 70 million calls a month are two different propositions Ace Acme Oct 2013 #33
Spying is spying treestar Oct 2013 #41
The difference is huge when improved technology allows wholesale surveillance of innocent people Ace Acme Oct 2013 #44
Who said proportionate amount of innocent people treestar Oct 2013 #45
That's ridiculous Ace Acme Oct 2013 #46
K&R I see the propaganda apologism machine has been here. nt woo me with science Oct 2013 #30
OOppss? Rex Oct 2013 #34
DURec leftstreet Oct 2013 #39
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