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Japanese prime minister objects to our spying Kolesar Jul 2013 #1
Japan seeks confirmation of Snowden revelations on tapping embassies bemildred Jul 2013 #30
Spying on the Government is one thing, spying on the citizens Downwinder Jul 2013 #2
Yes, surveillance is a booming business now. Pholus Jul 2013 #3
US spied on France, Italy, Greece: Snowden's Report bemildred Jul 2013 #4
Belarusian Party "The Greens" asks Lukashenko to grant asylum to Snowden bemildred Jul 2013 #5
John Kampfner: Post-Snowden, our civil rights lectures will fall on deaf ears bemildred Jul 2013 #6
Prism Should Make Businesses Think Twice About Cloud Computing bemildred Jul 2013 #7
‘New leaks show how US is bugging its European allies’ bemildred Jul 2013 #8
Snowden Spying Claims: US 'Bugged EU Offices' bemildred Jul 2013 #33
The NSA is watching. So are Google and Facebook bemildred Jul 2013 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author bemildred Jul 2013 #10
George Bush Defends the NSA, Claims Snowden Damaged Security bemildred Jul 2013 #11
Well there you go! If Bush said so, it must be true Catherina Jul 2013 #12
And Cheney too! You can't get any better than that. nt bemildred Jul 2013 #13
Thanks for all the above links. dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #16
There is a lot of stuff going on, want to share. nt bemildred Jul 2013 #18
You sure can't! And a blast from the grave Catherina Jul 2013 #39
Will we next be invading our allies airspace with surveillance drones? Downwinder Jul 2013 #14
Why assume we are not? Do you think we wouldn't? nt bemildred Jul 2013 #20
I think if we did that, the troops stationed there would start Downwinder Jul 2013 #23
Only if it was public. (like now.) bemildred Jul 2013 #24
This is really hurting the Obama administration overseas Franker65 Jul 2013 #15
He could've put a stop to it dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #17
Yup, this comes of being too political. nt bemildred Jul 2013 #19
I'm not so sure he could. Downwinder Jul 2013 #21
That's true too. It's risky to speak up. nt bemildred Jul 2013 #25
Spiegel Cover Story today: How the NSA Targets Germany and Europe Catherina Jul 2013 #22
Obama vows to 'listen' to European critics on Internet snooping bemildred Jul 2013 #32
Is Your Organisation Edward Snowden Proof? bemildred Jul 2013 #26
With Manning and Snowden a pattern of lax security Downwinder Jul 2013 #34
Adolescent clowns in the basement spying on the neighbors. bemildred Jul 2013 #35
Reminds me of ENRON. Downwinder Jul 2013 #36
In what way? bemildred Jul 2013 #37
A bunch of yuppies running wild with no supervision Downwinder Jul 2013 #40
Yep. Our beloved class system - ignorant, entitled, and unaccountable - in all it's glory. bemildred Jul 2013 #44
Porter Goss on steroids. Downwinder Jul 2013 #45
I mean I don't disagree about the laxness. bemildred Jul 2013 #38
PRISM: The European Union Finally Reacts bemildred Jul 2013 #27
Prism threatens 'sovereignty' of all EU data bemildred Jul 2013 #28
Weekend news round-up: More PRISM revelations shake world; RIP Google Reader bemildred Jul 2013 #29
Amateurs beat Hollywood to make first Edward Snowden movie bemildred Jul 2013 #31
"of unspeakable hostility" "How can u negotiate when ur negotiating position has been intercepted?" Catherina Jul 2013 #41
Hollande: Bugging allegations threaten EU-US trade pact dipsydoodle Jul 2013 #43
Too late. The djinn is "out of the bottle." Duckwraps Jul 2013 #42
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