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In reply to the discussion: Glenn Greenwald drops NSA bombshell in Italy [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)188. Must be a lot of money in that.
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For there isn't any money in standing up for Democracy, which is its only reward.
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AGAIN?! I was tempted to look that up but I didn't think Greenwald would be THAT transparent.
randome
Oct 2013
#2
Basically all this information about alleged spying on Europeans is occurring as Kerry is in Europe.
Cali_Democrat
Oct 2013
#4
Oh, you knew we were spying on Italy for non-counterterrorism purposes? Very impressive. nt
DisgustipatedinCA
Oct 2013
#5
I've read of many alleged "foiled plots"; don't believe most. E.g. "He tried to kill my daddy."
WinkyDink
Oct 2013
#191
Two of Headley's wives turned him in. Also, he was a U.S. intelligence asset
Luminous Animal
Oct 2013
#245
When parts of the iceberg surface we get kooky responses about timing being suspicious.
cui bono
Oct 2013
#79
Probably. Not only was that a long time ago, but the NSA is now forbidden by law...
randome
Oct 2013
#122
not that it's right, but every country that can afford an intelligence agency spies on everyone they
dionysus
Oct 2013
#33
What I know (and I can't tell you why or how) is that ALL modern governments spy on each other.
kelliekat44
Oct 2013
#91
Busted! Der Spiegel has possessed the NSA documents for a long time, not just recently
Shampoyeto
Oct 2013
#14
Don't you think it's ridiculous for the new complaint to be that he wants attention when he's
cui bono
Oct 2013
#182
He's a reporter. He writes things he thinks people should read. You are confusing him with someone
cui bono
Oct 2013
#181
And you have "no doubt" that Laura Poitras didn't give the Der Spiegel Magazine the documents?
Shampoyeto
Oct 2013
#34
It was actually released before Brazil's Prez was going to have a state dinner in the US
Cali_Democrat
Oct 2013
#13
What do Brazilian President dinners have to do with Kerry-related conspiracy theories?
Shampoyeto
Oct 2013
#15
The reaction to the leak on Merkel by a former French big wig was pretty consistent with what alot
Number23
Oct 2013
#68
Yeah, and expect more posts like yours, from all the Obama apologists who don't stand for anything
cui bono
Oct 2013
#81
'Latin America is but a cyst on the anus of the world' is the sort of 'substance' offered.
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2013
#142
This source should be okay as it's the "true liberals" bible (so to speak).
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2013
#232
Like I said..."It's great sport"! Any leader, including Latin American leaders, who trash this.....
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2013
#234
I didn't see any others referenced here. You chose to make comments about me and call me names
cui bono
Oct 2013
#246
Where did you get that quote about Snowden calling Putin champion of human rights?
Shampoyeto
Oct 2013
#253
Ron Paul is a front runnin' phoney just like his whacked out supporters, and the fruit of his loins.
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2013
#196
If this happened under a Republican administration and a journalist did the same thing...
Spider Jerusalem
Oct 2013
#18
Greenwald has in the past shown up in the US to push third-parties, as he did in 2010
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#107
He's on tape. I've posted the link repeatedly. And Greenwald reflexively calls people liars
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#123
Poking around a bit will reveals quite a few people who find Greenwald dishonest
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#236
Once again, you're engaging in attacks on the messenger, and not looking at the message.
Th1onein
Oct 2013
#130
it's evident that you couldn't possibly care less every time you post in these threads..
frylock
Oct 2013
#172
A search of the Barack Obama group for the last two years didn't turn up "Glennie"
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#109
Oh, dearie me! A jury hid that silly reaction-seeking nonsense! I do wonder why
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#126
Or maybe more and more DUers are getting tired of ODS and accusatory shrieks "You support Obama!"
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#160
because i'm a civil libertarian that doesn't suspend my views when someone i like holds office
frylock
Oct 2013
#72
So what. I couldn't give a damn if the worlds ruling class are all spying on each other
JaneyVee
Oct 2013
#24
Excuse me? You don't care if the US government is used for corporate spying?
woo me with science
Oct 2013
#37
Gee if they spied on an Asian nation would you say 'were they looking for good rice recipies'?
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2013
#145
Mass surveillance of the US's own citizens, now corporate spying...
woo me with science
Oct 2013
#38
Huge K&R. So now we have evidence of both mass spying on citizens AND corporate spying.
woo me with science
Oct 2013
#39
Actually, what we have so far is a teaser, in an Italian paper, saying "Greenwald says"
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#110
How long have Democrats been saying the NSA is dangerous? How long were we ignored?
melody
Oct 2013
#40
Their allegiance appears to be to the same multinational banks and corporations
woo me with science
Oct 2013
#53
Obviously, you responded to #99, including the last paragraph within it.
AnotherMcIntosh
Oct 2013
#158
You mean the dino, dlc, 3rdway gov shills that are comfortable with the NSA spying on everyone?
L0oniX
Oct 2013
#159
There is a constant, unnatural influx of corporate/Third Way personas to this site.
woo me with science
Oct 2013
#176
Your persistence in the face of the ignorance is amazing. Keep up the good work!!
riderinthestorm
Oct 2013
#183
so your cools with china "monitoring the activities of corporations" in america?
frylock
Oct 2013
#74
i know what they have them for, it doesn't mean i have to fucking like or accept it.
frylock
Oct 2013
#165
thank goodness we have Reality-based Real World Realists here like you to point out that reality
frylock
Oct 2013
#197
Are you suggesting that, say, Corporate Espionage doesn't qualify as "fighting terror"?
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2013
#51
"Greenwald says" by itself doesn't carry much credibility with me. He has an agenda,
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#127
You could look, for example, at Greenwald's misuse of a blog entry by Mark Klamberg, to support
struggle4progress
Oct 2013
#248
+1 We always knew the ultimate revelations would be about corporate subversion of government.
woo me with science
Oct 2013
#98
“News is what somebody somewhere wants to suppress; all the rest is advertising.” Lord Northcliffe
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2013
#96
I'm not defending it. I'm saying I don't care and I think that's how most people think.
randome
Oct 2013
#195
Do you think the U.S. government really cares if France or Germany spies on us?
Ichingcarpenter
Oct 2013
#219
The anti-corporation crowd on DU is concerned about Corporations being spied on?
Democat
Oct 2013
#133
lol, somebody is going to get fired. mean while italy, germany and the rest
okieinpain
Oct 2013
#218