Brazilian president: US surveillance a 'breach of international law

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"Brazil's president, Dilma Rousseff, has launched a blistering attack on US espionage at the UN general assembly, accusing the NSA of violating international law by its indiscriminate collection of personal information of Brazilian citizens and economic espionage targeted on the country's strategic industries."
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/24/brazil-president-un-speech-nsa-surveillance

America's biggest fight lately has been about Liberty. The Irony is that the Right Wing "Patriot Act" is the biggest breach of Liberty this Country has ever seen. Liberty is not a party, it's an American cornerstone.

America's focus lately is absolutely about us. In fact, many of us focus more on "me" than "us" spitting on "United We Stand"

Do we understand that other Countries have Liberties too? We can't just barge in their information world like we own the place. If we do, we will be a target, not a friend.

And Obama hasn't done much to oppose it. If he did Oracle America would not have been caught for spying on the Italians~ http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_22326050/larry-ellisons-oracle-americas-cup-team-found-guilty #just pokin
 
To the political newbies;

We shouldn't be spying on everyone except for us in hopes that we aren't being spied on. Informed Americans even know that there is only a 48% chance the Oracle system will mistake a Non-American from an American.
 
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