Dude. I'm saying hell no. When someone wants info about someone you know, you are being spied on. Look at what is going on here in america. We live way beyond our means, giving money that we don't have to people we shouldn't be giving money to.
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Even though, the bolivian president has the nerve to attack cynically the american embassy regarding this precise issue. He might not be that fool though, since what they want is to create a distraction over the real scandal, and - as always in the 3rd world countries- blame someone else, with preference the US.
It´s absolutely suspicious, for anyone who is a little more informed, to find this kind of news in the bolivian media, when a huge spy scandal of the bolivian police has arise at the same time, concerning the spying of the opposition leaders and journalists.
That right, pal. Well, every intelligence agency spies on everybody... but using civilians to do the job is as disgusting as the civilian that accepts to help them, as mentioned in my previous post.
Good news everyone!!, the US Senate passed what Bush wanted: CIA and spy on everything without court's authorization, only because of CIA's suspicions you'll have a free travel Gitmo, y'all!!
what USA should do is liberate us from the comunist indigenous crap population we have here not using peace corps gays but the delta force.
boliboy2299 1 year ago
fuck america, from france
delpiero59 3 years ago
Dude. I'm saying hell no. When someone wants info about someone you know, you are being spied on. Look at what is going on here in america. We live way beyond our means, giving money that we don't have to people we shouldn't be giving money to.
jclayton59466 3 years ago
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Even though, the bolivian president has the nerve to attack cynically the american embassy regarding this precise issue. He might not be that fool though, since what they want is to create a distraction over the real scandal, and - as always in the 3rd world countries- blame someone else, with preference the US.
cotecan 4 years ago
It´s absolutely suspicious, for anyone who is a little more informed, to find this kind of news in the bolivian media, when a huge spy scandal of the bolivian police has arise at the same time, concerning the spying of the opposition leaders and journalists.
cotecan 4 years ago
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Fuck that. That guy had no clue what may or may not be at stake.
It comes down to fundamentals.
Are you an american whos willing to do whats right if your caught in a sticky situation.
AND WHAT IS "RIGHT" MIGHT COME AS A SHOCK TO MOST.
J.C.
jclayton59466 4 years ago
You're a tool!
SkinSinFilms 4 years ago
That took some courage for this guy to come forward. I have much respect for him.
terraceterra 4 years ago 16
The good and honest Americans can make change happen.
truefictions 4 years ago 14
bravo...that is the real american....i hope all americans where just like him....I'm sorry if some of you get offended by my words....
fodonga 4 years ago 7
They respect so much the dignity of Bolivia that they'll do anything to have their natural gas back.
BTW, an American citizen (John) was gathering info for CIA... is amazing how low some Americans can be, on purpose or not.
ShounnenBatto 4 years ago
Oh this is not good considering we are dependent on Venezuela for oil and just think we are trying to get on some CHinese about spying.
tanio12 4 years ago
That right, pal. Well, every intelligence agency spies on everybody... but using civilians to do the job is as disgusting as the civilian that accepts to help them, as mentioned in my previous post.
Good news everyone!!, the US Senate passed what Bush wanted: CIA and spy on everything without court's authorization, only because of CIA's suspicions you'll have a free travel Gitmo, y'all!!
ShounnenBatto 4 years ago