Should U.S. apologize for spying?

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Frida Ghitis says U.S. spying has angered world leaders (though their nations have long spied as well) and the U.S. should reassess the program's reach and goals
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Oblamer should apologize for his sneaky crap, but the American people have no reason to apologize. Unless they were one of those who actually VOTED for Obamanation, then they need to apologize to the rest of the Americans.
It's becoming more and more clear: Obama does NOT act in the interest of the American citizens. He no longer speaks for us, he does not represent us. He does as he pleases, with no thought for the country that's been entrusted to him, but thinking only of his own agenda and promoting the slavery he wants for us all.
So no, America doesn't need to apologize for the actions of an immoral, illegal, lying traitor; he needs to apologize to us, THEN to the leaders of these other countries, whose trust he has violated.
If that happens, someone please come tell me about it. I'll be out back petting my unicorn.
 
Apologising will solve nothing, other than make them look a little remorseful because they have been caught out. They won't actually mean it, and they won't stop spying either.
 
Apologising will solve nothing, other than make them look a little remorseful because they have been caught out. They won't actually mean it, and they won't stop spying either.

I agree. It sometimes makes me wonder if agencies like the NSA and CIA are rogue with their on agenda.
 
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