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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Elroy who wrote (243649)10/1/2007 1:26:58 PM
From: SARMAN  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
You're making it up as you go along. The oil law hasn't even passed, and you haven't even explained how it is in US interests and against Iraqi interests. Remember, increasing Iraqi oil production is good for everyone on the planet, especially Iraqis if they can make good use of the oil revenues. Incentiving oil companies with fat profit margins and long term contracts encourages them to invest in Iraq, which translates to more production and more revenues.
Huh!! Yes it has not passed, Elroy, who wrote the damn law? Please spare me your riotousness. Who is largely to benefit the that LAW?
And the ghosts come out at night and the Cubans killed JFK. You're making yourself look silly now. Do you agree with Ajimenidad that there are no gays in Iran?
You are just being silly.

What judgement is cast by saying people are responsible for their own decisions? The Iraqi who blows up young Iraqi police recruits is responsible for their deaths and is a contributor to the unstable situation in Iraq. The Iraqi who decides instead to drive a cab and support his family is not responsible for the deaths of the recruits, and is contributing to stability in Iraq. Why are those blatantly obvious statements not obvious to you?
Well Elroy, if the US did not invade, the Iraqis would not be blowing each other. You have look at the root of the problem, not superficially.
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