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To: Neeka who wrote (197759)10/30/2001 3:22:09 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Here's a hopeful assessment on the advent of the hydrogen economy. I would say it's coming. The question is, is it 10,20, or 50 years away.

Whenever, the fact is that the end of the Middle East's black cash cow is in sight and the current crisis will do nothing but hurry that day along.

fortune.com



To: Neeka who wrote (197759)10/30/2001 3:25:42 PM
From: DOUG H  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
The Dems loved it when Arab oil was cheap and those extra dollars were going into the clinton bubble economy. We went from importing 30% to 60% foreign under clinton as he cozied up to the future WTC massmurders for campaign money. They even screamed bloody murder when Bush propsed we improve our domestic production.

Now Arab oil is the devil. These screaming hissy Dems are clueless.

Ask em how many solar panels clinton installed. ???????



To: Neeka who wrote (197759)10/30/2001 3:26:59 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Ever since then we've been sending non-Arabic-speaking
ambassadors to Riyadh — mostly presidential cronies who knew
exactly how to penetrate the White House but didn't have a clue how
to penetrate Saudi Arabia. Yes sir, we got the message: As long as
the Saudis kept the oil flowing, what they taught in their schools and
mosques was not our business. And what we didn't know wouldn't hurt
us.

Well, on Sept. 11 we learned just how wrong that view was. What we
didn't know hurt us very badly. On Sept. 11 we learned all the things
about Saudi Arabia that we didn't know: that Saudi Arabia was
the primary funder of the Taliban, that 15 of the hijackers were
disgruntled young Saudis and that Saudi Arabia was allowing
fund-raising for Osama bin Laden — as long as he didn't use
the money to attack the Saudi regime.

And most of all, we've learned about Saudi schools. As this newspaper
recently reported from Riyadh, the 10th-grade textbook for one of the
five required religion classes taught in all Saudi public schools
states: "It is compulsory for the Muslims to be loyal to each
other and to consider the infidels their enemy." This hostile
view of non-Muslims, which is particularly pronounced in the
strict Saudi Wahhabi brand of Islam, is reinforced through
Saudi sermons, TV shows and the Internet........................

And there is an Islamist element incubating religious hostility toward
America and the West, particularly among disaffected, unemployed
Saudi youth.

nytimes.com
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