Hillary Clinton's Internet Freedom Speech - Erik Syverson

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CNBC's Power Lunch spoke with Internet attorney Erik Syverson about Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's much-anticipated January 21st speech on Internet Freedom and Google-China controversy.

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  • LMAO! did u forget that the US have mastered the arts of spying and hacking for decades?

  • LOL! GOD DAMN CHINESE!!!

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  • I like the way they do news, to argue instead of say yes to everything.

  • my ass is so full of smoke - we as a nation need a massive Fart.

  • becareful what you agree with, there is snakes in the grass.

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  • Yah.. blame Iran. blame China and well anyone but themselves. Wiki is saying otherwise. She is spying on U,N. members for God's sake..

  • HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

  • Now she says exactly the opposite. It is interesting how hypocritical can be politicians. Now wikileaks org is off and clinton says nothing but kill Assange.

  • Most of Chinese business men believe Buddhism, but we don't really study and research it instead we pray most of the time. Some people pray in the morning, but we most of the time pray during holidays. Our family consecrate the Maitreya. We put some wines and food on the table. During winter, we add some cloths for her. My grandpa also pray, and he is a member of the CCP...

  • Actually, I have great hope for the Chinese people--so far they've been too smart to be fooled by the Middle Eastern religions, like Christianity, Judaism and Islam; but instead greatly developed and nurtured Buddhism--a philosophical tradition that can easily be made compatible with science.

  • Yeah, I accept this. Modernization has made us lost two most valuable things: evironment and traditions. Our government will surly pay for what they have done to the rivers, trees and atmosphere. Politicians and economists has been blinded by the GDP growth, and the public only care about prices of appartments and their salaries. Besides, Chinese nowadays are losing their national spirits, everything in here got a price, money is much more powerful than confucious...Thanks for your concerns! =)

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