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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: AK2004 who wrote (146415)4/25/2002 9:31:42 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (4) of 1579661
 
is not it funny that Saudi prince would probably be beheaded by now if not for US support yet he is bold enough to "warn" Bush and US.

Albert, you don't understand.....every time crude futures have spiked in the past year, or Iraq has threatened to stop their oil production or something else has threatened the world's oil supply, the Saudis have stepped up and said that they will make sure the world's oil supply remains stabile. Every single damn time, like clockwork.

And you don't think they did that gratis, do you? They were making a very strong point to US.....we take care of you and you take of us. Today, they called their chip.......its why it p*sses the hell out of me that we are so dependent on oil, and that the Tims and the D. Rays of world can ramble on how there is nada wrong with pigging out at the trough when it comes to oil.

I wonder what Bush told Abdulah so the oil is not a weapon anymore. :-))

Yeah, right....... I think Mr. Bush said: yes, sir and saluted, and then told Sharon to get his ass of the WB.

Maybe he suggested a withdrawal of all military support for Saudi royal family or maybe he suggested that with all that oil they might make a profitable province for Israel :-))

That would be interesting......Israel annexes Saudi Arabia. Who's going to email Sharon and Bush? ;~))

ted
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