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To: i-node who wrote (200506)9/6/2004 8:19:55 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 1574768
 
Junior has to get Cheney's permission for any action.

Kerry would ask others for advice, but reserve final decisions.

TP



To: i-node who wrote (200506)9/6/2004 8:29:55 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574768
 
re: Have you been paying attention, at all? That's been the focus of his Iraq policy -- asking permission from Chirac and other "old European" countries to protect our nation.

Have you listened to a word Kerry said?

As usual, you are making stuff up.

You continue to just lie. Do you really expect people to believe you?

You are the worst scum bad political hack I've ever encountered. You just lie, and lie and lie. Not a principled bone in your body.

Didn't you get raised to have any self respect?

John



To: i-node who wrote (200506)9/7/2004 1:08:36 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1574768
 
<font color=brown>When do you think they will stop blowing up Iraq's oil pipelines? Do you think Bush knows? No!

How about Cheney or Rummie then? No!

Then who does?
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Saboteurs Blow Up Oil Pipeline in Iraq

Saturday September 4, 10:11 pm ET
Saboteurs Blow Up Pipeline in Southern Iraq, Latest Attack Targeting Country's Oil Industry

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Saboteurs blew up an oil pipeline in southern Iraq early Saturday, the latest attack targeting the country's crucial oil industry, police and oil officials said.

Firefighters struggled to put out the blaze caused by the explosion near Hartha, 19 miles north of Basra, said police Maj. Col. Nouri Mohammed.

A South Oil Co. official said on condition of anonymity that technicians were forced to close the pipeline, which carries 15,000 barrels of crude a day from the Nahran Omar oilfields to an export storage tank called Zubayr-1 in the Faw peninsula.

Insurgents have launched repeated attacks on Iraq's vital oil industry in a bid to undermine the interim government and reconstruction efforts.