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Germans Loved Obama - Now We Don’t Trust Him
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[quote:bigsmidsy:MV8yMjc5MzM0XzM4NzY5ODU1X0MxOTI4RUE5] [quote:Niemand:MV8yMjc5MzM0XzM4NzY5NDQ3XzNGOUQyN0Ew] [quote:Anonymous Coward 42581831:MV8yMjc5MzM0XzM4NzY5MzU2XzU0Q0UzMEYy] I dont trust Germans as well. They shake your hand and the next minute your wallet is missing (and they blame u for that too) [/quote] Oh please, what is this nonsense? Have you already seen Germans stealing in Greece? ;-) Your problem is another one, but you ought to scrutinize the actions of your government. [/quote] This is the problem, our governments cause the these issues, not the people! Unfortunately the people blame each other and as we see here it divides us. The normal working person in Germany does not and will not take anything from Greece. As for the politicians, well that may well be a different story, only they know what their plans are. Please don't let events that we have no control over cause this divide, especially here on GLP. [/quote]
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In Germany, whenever the government begins to infringe on individual freedom, society stands up. Given our history, we Germans are not willing to trade in our liberty for potentially better security. Germans have experienced firsthand what happens when the government knows too much about someone. In the past 80 years, Germans have felt the betrayal of neighbors who informed for the Gestapo and the fear that best friends might be potential informants for the Stasi. Homes were tapped. Millions were monitored.
Although these two dictatorships, Nazi and Communist, are gone and we now live in a unified and stable democracy, we have not forgotten what happens when secret police or intelligence agencies disregard privacy. It is an integral part of our history and gives young and old alike a critical perspective on state surveillance systems.
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Cover Story: How the NSA Targets Germany and Europe
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Guardian Report: US Engaged in Vast Spying Operation on Europe
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Growing Alarm: German Prosecutors to Review Allegations of US Spying
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Transatlantic Ice Age - Important American Voices calling: Obama must explain
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