youtube.com— Michael Scheuer: ?If anyone is marching to the drum of Al-Qaeda, it is certainly the United States Government.? Michael Scheuer confirms what Ron Paul has been saying about why we were attacked.
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Open market??? Are you s**tting me? there is nothing "open" about the OPEC cartel, which just happens to be headed by the Saudi Royal family who just happens to be close personal friends of the Bush wannabe royal family. Before Bush attacked Iraq, Saddam was about to start trading his oil in Euros, which would have put him in direct competition with OPEC. Iran has hinted on several occasions that it wants out of OPEC so that they'll free to sell more of their oil. What do you think would happen to the OPEC cartel if the second and third largest oil producing countries on the plant decided to go it alone and actually compete on an open oil market???? That's right NO MORE OIL MONOPOLY. And what would no more oil monopoly mean to us?? Lower prices at the pump which means lower transportation and manufacturing costs, which means lower prices for everything, higher productivity and lower unemployment rate. This whole bulls**t "war on terror" is about controlling the oil market and PREVENTING free trade. Bush and his minions are all anti-free trade socialists. Yes YOU support a free market hating socialist.
Well, no, I wouldn't argue he's a good man. I think that no true villian (barring the truly insane, who are filtered out long before the international stage) thinks of themselves as evil, or wrings their hands and says "Now, what evil shall I commit today?"That said, titling it "Voice of evil" is *still* bad journalism.
... Please tell me that's sarcasm? ANWR reserves are too tiny to matter on the scale of US foreign policy: the only positive effect would be to make a few oil companies richer.
Many Americans continue to believe we only have two choices in whom our next president will be. Voting in 2004 would have only given us the lesser of two evils. Both "major party" candidates were talking heads that would have done nothing. They were/are both brothers in the Skull & Bones. They even admitted it, and laughed about it on national broadcasts. We need to wake up and get informed instead of eating the sh*t our media presents us on a silver platter!If you are really concerned, and believe what this guy is saying. Go and figure out whose press conference he spoke at earlier this year. For all of you who already know the answer... Good. Hopefully you will hold that candidate in a little higher regard!
> This whole bulls**t "war on terror" is about controlling the oil market and PREVENTING free trade.You're half right.Oil is very important to the modern way of life. If the U.S. doesn't fight to "control it" (as you say), some other world power will step into the breach. You want that? Well guess what...you may get your wish because China needs oil *real* bad. And they're working hard to control oil resources in places where America and "Big Oil" have less sway.
gabberwokSep 9, 2007
Yeah, but very few people do. Hell, few Americans read anything.
byrdgangSep 9, 2007
Dotnetksy, yes, everything you said is true, because you are the expert everyone calls on when record needs to be straightened!
Closed AccountSep 9, 2007
Open market??? Are you s**tting me? there is nothing "open" about the OPEC cartel, which just happens to be headed by the Saudi Royal family who just happens to be close personal friends of the Bush wannabe royal family. Before Bush attacked Iraq, Saddam was about to start trading his oil in Euros, which would have put him in direct competition with OPEC. Iran has hinted on several occasions that it wants out of OPEC so that they'll free to sell more of their oil. What do you think would happen to the OPEC cartel if the second and third largest oil producing countries on the plant decided to go it alone and actually compete on an open oil market???? That's right NO MORE OIL MONOPOLY. And what would no more oil monopoly mean to us?? Lower prices at the pump which means lower transportation and manufacturing costs, which means lower prices for everything, higher productivity and lower unemployment rate. This whole bulls**t "war on terror" is about controlling the oil market and PREVENTING free trade. Bush and his minions are all anti-free trade socialists. Yes YOU support a free market hating socialist.
terr01Sep 9, 2007
Well, no, I wouldn't argue he's a good man. I think that no true villian (barring the truly insane, who are filtered out long before the international stage) thinks of themselves as evil, or wrings their hands and says "Now, what evil shall I commit today?"That said, titling it "Voice of evil" is *still* bad journalism.
terr01Sep 9, 2007
... Please tell me that's sarcasm? ANWR reserves are too tiny to matter on the scale of US foreign policy: the only positive effect would be to make a few oil companies richer.
kiploadSep 11, 2007
Many Americans continue to believe we only have two choices in whom our next president will be. Voting in 2004 would have only given us the lesser of two evils. Both "major party" candidates were talking heads that would have done nothing. They were/are both brothers in the Skull & Bones. They even admitted it, and laughed about it on national broadcasts. We need to wake up and get informed instead of eating the sh*t our media presents us on a silver platter!If you are really concerned, and believe what this guy is saying. Go and figure out whose press conference he spoke at earlier this year. For all of you who already know the answer... Good. Hopefully you will hold that candidate in a little higher regard!
flyingfredcurryOct 14, 2007
> This whole bulls**t "war on terror" is about controlling the oil market and PREVENTING free trade.You're half right.Oil is very important to the modern way of life. If the U.S. doesn't fight to "control it" (as you say), some other world power will step into the breach. You want that? Well guess what...you may get your wish because China needs oil *real* bad. And they're working hard to control oil resources in places where America and "Big Oil" have less sway.