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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: Orcastraiter who wrote (24417)1/2/2005 5:43:55 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (2) of 90947
 
That 60% is the percentage of its revenue Pemex pays in tax to the Mexican gov't.
yahoo.businessweek.com
The notion of usurping Iraq's oil to pay for the war lasted about as long as a snowball in Miami!
Then why were so many of you claiming that as the reason for the war and why are so many of you still doing it?

But again dunder head, Mexico does not have enough oil to meet world or even US demands.
So you claim Iraq does?

Oilmen pushing for war? Really?
Really. The Mexican gov't under Lazaro Cardenas in 1938 expropriated US oil properties without payment worth about US $500 million, a large fortune then. The companies demanded the US gov't go to war to get them back or get payment. Roosevelt had announced his Good Neighbor policy in 1933 and refused.

The twists and turns are considerably more complicated, but that's it in a nutshell. It would hardly have been the first or last time a gov't used an army to collect a debt.

Why? Are you surprised? Such naivete is touching.
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