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That will get the attention of the Corporate States of America dbackjon Jul 2013 #1
Probably the only way anything will be done to stop this. Hit in the wallet. nt Mojorabbit Jul 2013 #13
Makes sense; they should have their own internet servers to spy on them.... Moonwalk Jul 2013 #2
But Europe is civilized and educated FrodosPet Jul 2013 #41
That would get the US governments attention. Autumn Jul 2013 #3
Is it too much to ask for reporters to bother finding out jeff47 Jul 2013 #4
If China can block Google for example dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #6
That would be relevant if blocking Google would stop the spying. jeff47 Jul 2013 #7
Then they'll put money into changing the architecture caseymoz Jul 2013 #9
"The architecture" is already not US-centric. jeff47 Jul 2013 #20
that's why they get cozy... chrislindsay23 Jul 2013 #28
I used to do maintenance on the Internet for a large ISP. caseymoz Jul 2013 #31
We seem to have similar backgrounds DisgustipatedinCA Jul 2013 #42
I think the point that was trying to be made was Egnever Jul 2013 #47
RT, the source, is Russian propaganda written for the US market KurtNYC Jul 2013 #48
Rt.com has low standards Kolesar Jul 2013 #24
Really? Do you have Links to support your Opinion? KoKo Jul 2013 #30
Yep, why should Europeans put up with our spying. truedelphi Jul 2013 #5
Europeans should put up with "our" spying because it's the Republicans' fault and Obama doesn't have AnotherMcIntosh Jul 2013 #16
Puh LEASE! The Dems have two top notch Democratic Senators truedelphi Jul 2013 #32
So PO must have allied with those two before he announced he was running for POTUS? n/t ReRe Jul 2013 #39
My personal belief is that Obama made a decison right after the election of 2008. truedelphi Jul 2013 #45
For the last three years defacto7 Jul 2013 #8
What is their response? I am curious about a person's usual take on this. truedelphi Jul 2013 #33
What is their response? defacto7 Jul 2013 #36
Thanks. I am sorry to hear that you have lost income because although you are truedelphi Jul 2013 #46
hahahahahahaha! ellie Jul 2013 #10
Hey, you, get off of my cloud GeorgeGist Jul 2013 #11
DUZY!!! GliderGuider Jul 2013 #12
LOL :) nt Mojorabbit Jul 2013 #27
Well, they could always just do business with each other. Oh wait.....it's the EU. Tarheel_Dem Jul 2013 #14
No. The EU suspects that the US is stealing the trade secrets of EU countries. JDPriestly Jul 2013 #15
Well, various EU states have been caught stealing US trade secrets jeff47 Jul 2013 #22
Is France still part of the EU? Someone should tell Francois. He's screaming the loudest. Tarheel_Dem Jul 2013 #25
You missed out they could always do business dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #19
yes, because China, Russia etc dbackjon Jul 2013 #23
Aren't they already doing that? Tarheel_Dem Jul 2013 #26
Do it! AnotherMcIntosh Jul 2013 #17
It's a good idea that may make the US government come around to their senses Rstrstx Jul 2013 #18
As you can tell from my sig line ...I am pro-bug ...and anti-monitor... L0oniX Jul 2013 #21
Much Talk and Bravado...they won't do this. KoKo Jul 2013 #29
Really? Heywood J Jul 2013 #40
Looks like the chickens, BillyRibs Jul 2013 #34
EU has their own Big Brother network - blkmusclmachine Jul 2013 #35
Data is easy.... defacto7 Jul 2013 #37
"Could be" compromised? Fearless Jul 2013 #38
But...but....Snowdens just lying.....!!!! Katashi_itto Jul 2013 #43
it`s the fox news of russia...RT news madrchsod Jul 2013 #44
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