Rev. Richard Skull wrote:
> On Apr 15, 1:05 pm, "Nick Nuclear" <1245...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>> On rising gas/oil prices and rising food prices: Since we are occupying
Iraq
>> and Afghanistan where all the oil is, how come we're having an
oil/gasoline
>> 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
asking
>> 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.
All I know is my $10.00US no longer gets me 2 lap dances in Windsor like
it used too. The endtimes are nigh.


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