On Apr 15, 1:05=A0pm, "Nick Nuclear" <1245...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> On rising gas/oil prices and rising food prices: Since we are occupying
Ir=
aq
> and Afghanistan where all the oil is, how come we're having an
oil/gasolin=
e
> shortage problem? Why aren't we getting oil from them for us being there
> defending them? We're pouring billions into their country breaking our
own=
> ecomomy with a huge federal deficit, rebuilding Iraq and Afghanistan,
> feeding those people and rebuilding their infrastructure, yet we're not
> reaping the benefits of their oil wells. Anyone ever think about that?
Why=
> aren't the presidential candidates talking about this? Lastly, over
3,000
> Americans have given their lives in this war to defend the oil-rich
area.
> Are their lives worth nothing? We should be hauling oil out of there
like
> mad in payment for our help. These are the questions people should be
aski=
ng
> presidential candidates, instead of the usual rhetoric. The candidates
> should address these issues which are im****tant to Americans.
Why do you hate Amerikkka!?
You think this is ONLY about oil!
Its also about world domination. The Neo-Cons had a full plan to have
Amerikka control the world. Controling the Mid-East Oil was the key.
UNfortunatly for them, the plan was created by a bunch of people who
never held a real job in thier lives, whose political philosophy was
based upon the old "Gunsmoke" TV series. So it was destined to fail.
They also assumed that the rest of the world was as stupid as they
are, and keep their dependance on Mid-East Oil. But The "old Europe"
they mocked a few years ago has reduced its oil consumption over all,
and secured other sources of the oil they use. So they are less
dependent on the MIddle East then the USA is. In fact, Europe now has
excess refinary capacity ans is selling Gasolene to the USA.
While our shrinking Dollar forces all our proces up, the Europeans are
getting a bargin becuase oil is Priced on the interational market in
Dollars. Which is also insulating their ecomanies from the "price
increase"
In fact, if one was to look hard enough, one would fnd that MOST of
this infaltion is actually devalation of the Dollar.


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