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Blood for Oil in Iraq
More than 1,400 US Soldiers dead - but at least I am getting cheap gasoline - $3.60 a gallon in my town.
Thank you President Bush. |
You're paying less for gasoline than anywhere else in the first world.
The money spent in Iraq far outweighs the value of any oil that's been "stolen". Is there a secret pipline running from Iraq to Halliburton? No. Iraq's oil is being sold, not stolen. Wouldn't it have been a lot cheaper, in reality, to simply take the money spent on and in Iraq and subsidize gas in America? I guess the real problem with that is people like you can't run around screaming the buzz phrase "Blood for oil!". Oh the horror. |
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Second off, Costa Rica has enjoyed a defense pact with the United States since long before Regan was in power. This is why it's the Jewel of Central America. No army has allowed this country to develop a public health care and education system. Out of curiousity, what's the state of your public health and education systems? :winkwink: Please try and have some idea what you're talking about, people will be more inclined to listen. |
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How come gas keeps getting more and more expensive in say Canada, where we have never had a Bush as Prime Minister? Oil companies making record profits? Do you understand the concept of supply and demand at all? Banks make record profits each year, and yet their service charges go up as well. It this all Bush's fault too? You want to believe that the only reason gas prices are on the rise is because Bush is in office and not Clinton? And you think I'm the sheep? :1orglaugh |
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I remember gas was 32 cents a gallon when Nixon was president. What is your point? |
blood for oil my ass, why the fuck is everyone moaning about prices if the US has stolen loads of oil, dickbrain
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stop callin it gas.....
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You know what else has gone up in price since Clinton left office? A gallon of milk.
Time to invade Alberta and trade some blood for dairy. |
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most people don't have a problem with letting somebody they don't know die so that they can have cheap gasoline
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Just look at the numbers. They speak for themselves. :disgust
Approved For The Hurricane Disaster so far $10 Billion and for Iraq > Spent & approved to spend in Iraq $300 billion of US taxpayers' money Lost & Unaccounted for in Iraq $9 billion of US taxpayers' money Halliburton Overcharges Publicly Known to be Hidden by the Pentagon from Auditors $108 million Troops Total 161,500, including 138,500 from the US, 8,000 from the UK, and 15,000 from all other nations (other than Iraq) US Troop Casualities 1,869 US troops; 98% male. 90% non-officers; 76% active duty, 14% National Guard; 73% white, 11% African-American, 11% Latino. 35% killed by unidentified causes; 19% killed by non-hostile causes. Non-US Troop Casualties Total 194, with 93 from the UK. US Troops Wounded 14,021 Iraqi Military and Police Casualties 2,945 Iraqi Civilians Killed, Estimated 32,300 to 65,800 Iraqi Insurgents Killed, Estimated 45,470 Non-Iraqi Contractors Killed 300 Non-Iraqi Kidnapped 228, including 41 killed, 113 released, 3 escaped, 3 rescued and 68 status unknown. US Military Helicopters Downed in Iraq 39 Estimated insurgents, June 2003 5,000 Estimated insurgents, July 2005 20,000, including 1,000 foreign nationals Daily insurgent attacks, Feb 2004 14 Daily insurgent attacks, July 2005 70 Trained Iraqi Troops Needed by July 2006 272,600 Trained Iraqi Troops, Per the Pentagon 179,900 Trained Iraqi Troops, Per General Richard Meyers in March 2005 40,000 Trained Iraqi Troops, Per US Senator Joseph Biden in March 2005 4,000 to 18,000 Trained Iraqi Troops, Per US Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad in August 2005 {/b} "Not very large." Iraqi Unemployment Rate 27 to 40% Average Hours Iraqi Homes Have electricity 11 Length of Gasoline Lines 1 mile Inflation 11.4% in February 2005 Children Enrolled in Primary School 2000, 3.6 million; 2004, 4.3 million Telephone Subscribers pre-war, 833,000; August 2005, 3.9 million And the one to make all US taxpayers gasp: World Bank and CPA Estimate of Iraq Reconstruction Needs $55,259,000,000 |
Stop using oil and stick it to Bush and his cronies. As long as you consume oil you are part of the problem.
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