Is this the new "Watergate"?

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American intelligence services bugged Angela Merkel`s mobile phone since 2002. Documents, published by Edward Snowden, show that the American Embassy in Berlin has a special department to intercept and that such a kind of operations are conducted in the capitals of more than 80 countries.
Of course, that wiretapping are conducted only by the reasons of "national security"...do you believe?
Forty years ago, Richard Nixon, who was caught wiretapping political rivals, voluntarily resigned. And Barack Obama, who was caught in the identical "act", continues to teach the world democracy and freedom. Yep
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American intelligence services bugged Angela Merkel`s mobile phone since 2002. Documents, published by Edward Snowden, show that the American Embassy in Berlin has a special department to intercept and that such a kind of operations are conducted in the capitals of more than 80 countries.
Of course, that wiretapping are conducted only by the reasons of "national security"...do you believe?
Forty years ago, Richard Nixon, who was caught wiretapping political rivals, voluntarily resigned. And Barack Obama, who was caught in the identical "act", continues to teach the world democracy and freedom. Yep
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Nixon had enough integrity to step down, once caught, to prevent the US from being humiliated further.

Obama knew the media would cover for him, so he never had to man up to what he's done.


oh, and

Bush did it first, so it's ok even though it wasn't ok when Bush was Pres, but it's different now and you're a racist.
 
obama has had almost half a dozen scandals worse than Watergate, but there's no 'Deep Throat' when the media are all sucking on obama's nuts.
 
American intelligence services bugged Angela Merkel`s mobile phone since 2002. Documents, published by Edward Snowden, show that the American Embassy in Berlin has a special department to intercept and that such a kind of operations are conducted in the capitals of more than 80 countries.
Of course, that wiretapping are conducted only by the reasons of "national security"...do you believe?
Forty years ago, Richard Nixon, who was caught wiretapping political rivals, voluntarily resigned. And Barack Obama, who was caught in the identical "act", continues to teach the world democracy and freedom. Yep
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I think you'd have to "impeach" the entire U.S. government. It's always violated international and domestic laws.
 

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