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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: geode00 who wrote (163461)6/2/2005 8:21:04 PM
From: Keith Feral  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
I don't think anyone in the world except for cartel dealers in drugs and oil support the concept of closed markets. It only makes matters worse when the people in control of those commodities pay their serfs to launch open war against capitalists and lawmakers.

I don't think there is a single American that supports McVeigh or Rudolf. They are a couple of red neck imbiciles whose actions were condemned by every American that I have ever met.

If SH was passing out oil vouchers to support terrorists, he shared the same level of guilt as every other terrorist that flew into WTC.

Look at how much free cash flow the ME countires are making since the price of oil has doubled from $25 to $55 a barrel. 40% of 80 million barrels per day at an extra $30 per barrel. 30*(.40 of 80 million). That is about $900 million a day in extra cash flow for the Arabs. Multiplied over a year, that is almost $365 billion a year since terrorists began their war in NYC.

Those are numbers worth fighting about. Pails in comparison to a ridiculous $72 million bonus that Halliburton may have received as a bonus.
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