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That confirms that it is what I thought it would be.
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On the late show interview Letterman asked Moore something like, "Could a smarter person than me refute the claims you make?" And rather than Moore's reply of "no one's smarter than you Dave!" the answer (particularly having read the Hitchens piece), should have been..."Why, yes Dave, they certainly could".
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No, the George Jr administration did not say directly that Saddam attacked the WTC. The administration and its outside spokesman said everything they could to make Americans believe that connection. So yes, 70% of Americans believe (with the help of talk radio) that Saddam attacked the WTC. The administration did nothing to correct or dispute that widely promoted myth; and openly added more fuel to encourage the myth. Their obvious and intentional objective - to get Americans to believe Saddam attacked the WTC. They were successful. 70% foolishly believed Saddam conspired to attack the WTC. Foolish because George Jr will not even directly admit to that myth. |
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amusingly enough, he rarely paid up on that.
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Moore's response to some criticism of his movie.
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Come on, let's drop this act of innocence that everybody seems to be putting on. The name of the game is securing the petroleum supply for the U.S., OK? That is the prime objective here. No, the government doesn't like annoyances like 9/11. That's why an example was made out of Iraq in an attempt to give the terrorists second thoughts about another attack, but 9/11 was only of secondary concern. Keeping those pipelines flowing comes first. Once you understand this, all the puzzle bits fall into place. Which OPEC country is most on our side and which produces the most oil? Three guesses and the first two don't count. The FBI could have caught members of the Saudi royal family, redhanded, strolling into the white house with bundles of TNT in their hot little hands, and they still would be flying on that plane, whisked safely out of the country.
If any Arab nation is responsible for harboring and financing terrorists, surely it is Saudi Arabia, wealthy beyond belief, fundamentalist Moslem to its core and home of the Bin Laden family. If we are so concerned about Arab democracy, why don't we go after the House of Saud, hardly a democratically elected bunch? No, instead we go after Iraq, a convenient straw dog in more ways than one. As a nice additional bonus, Cheney and company get to award all sorts of fat cat contracts to their best corporate friends and skim a few billion tax payer dollars off the top. The average US citizen gets to pay out the wazoo in Federal tax for this fiasco, but at least he can console himself by going down to the nearest gas station and filling up his gas guzzler car. If the thought crosses his mind for a moment that the emperor wears no clothes, all he has to do is tune in Rush Limbaugh on his car radio as he sits in a traffic jam or cruises the interstate. |
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Oil is equally volatile. Cut off any one source and everyone feels the pain heavily. What happens to Middle East oil affects far more than 20% of US supply on that chart. Should it be cut off, then US oil supply will be reduced by far more than 20%. US supply reduction due to a Middle East oil cutoff could easily be 40% or higher. A more honest chart shows how quickly US domestic production has been tapped out; is declining. Once the world's number 2 supplier; the US is now dropped to eighth. With little interest in addressing the reasons for that excessive consumption and no domestic alternatives remaining. America is doing everything it can to be completely dependent on foreign sources - including publishing a totally deceptive and factually irrelevant chart. |
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Why criticize Moore's movie? Criticize the distribution system that fears to show his movie. In the Philly region, the only place that will show Moore's movie is Trenton NJ and Allentown PA. This being the most requested movie on the movie information boards. Yet somehow the 'powers that be' will keep most Americans from seeing it. Where are the critics now?
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Have you seen it? I don't have any beef with him, but let's not try to pass it off as a documentary ok?
Do you think the "powers" will change much next year?
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And wanna see what happens to US oil prices if that 20% were to be cut off?
I imagine it would cause massive inflation, massive unemployment, and would not solve the problem one iota as the rest of the world merrily consumes that S.A. oil at a lightly higher price than before, keeping the terrorists flush as we flounder about trying to keep our shit together as we lose world power. Next question is why you WANT that |
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