Re: "Oil ended up in U.S."
- From: "kathleen" <kathleen.dickson@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 May 2005 17:03:12 -0700
Anne Nahnimoss wrote:
> "kathleen" <kathleen.dickson@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1116367072.991699.189250@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> > AAAaaaaand the topic *is*: Why is the US in
> > an economic squeeze, such that we have to
> > dump Social Security. Therefore, OT: "ON TOPIC"
> >
> >
> > "In these circumstances, knowing what the world knows about how you
> > treat prisoners in Abu Ghraib prison, in Bagram Air Base, in
Guantanamo
> > Bay -- including, if I may say, British citizens being held in
those
> > places -- I'm not sure how much credibility anyone would put on
> > anything you manage to get from a prisoner in those circumstances,"
he
> > said.
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
> >
> > British MP: Charges 'a pack of lies'
> >
> > Galloway denies profiting from oil-for-food program
> >
> >
> > (CNN) -- British Parliament member George Galloway on Tuesday
angrily
> > denied profiting from Saddam Hussein's regime and criticized the
Senate
> > panel probing alleged corruption in the U.N. oil-for-food program
in
> > Iraq.
> >
> > Galloway appeared before the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and
> > Government Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, which
> > stated in a report last week that deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam
Hussein
> > granted him vouchers for 20 million barrels of oil between 2000 and
> > 2003.
> >
> > He called the accusations against him "a pack of lies."
> >
> > "I am not now or ever been an oil trader and neither has anyone on
my
> > behalf. I have never seen a barrel of oil, owned one, bought one,
sold
> > one, and neither has anybody on my behalf," Galloway said.
> >
> > He also said he did not own a company that trades in oil.
> >
> > "If you had any evidence of that I had ever engaged in any actual
oil
> > transaction, if you had any evidence that anybody ever gave me any
> > money, it would be before the public and before this" committee
today,
> > Galloway said.
> >
> > Subcommittee chairman Norm Coleman, R-Minnesota, a former district
> > attorney, told Galloway before his sworn testimony that
>
>
> Oh yeah, Norm Coleman (boy, did he ever look like a fish out of water
today)
> the Republican Gopher who handily filled the empty Senate seat,
> after the Current Administration Gangsters assassinated Senator Paul
> Wellstone
> and his family in a plane crash due to "malfunctions".
>
> That Doofus Freshman had his hiney handed to him on a plate
> by the likes of a rare breed (honest) politician, George Galloway.
>
> Who was it that said that THIS present Presidential Administration
> and the Republican controlled House and Senate is THE MOST CORRUPT
> in American history?
>
> And WHAT do you imagine the likes of them have done and are doing
> to the Health Care System and the Social Programs?
>
> AN
Well. I try to look at everything.
CDC, NIH, FBI, FDA, all undergoing "reform."
Or "restructuring."
(Reminds me of Administratium.)
Everything we suspected about You Know
Whos sitting on their respective English
speaking thrones, turned out to be true.
Now Galloway, who is terribly refreshing,
and Iran and Iraq may become good buds'. And
Whoops we're sorry about the Quran and the
Toilet incident, but former British Guantanamo
prisoners also said this happened...
And all the "bad guys" include now, Kofi
Annan, but the oil ended up here in America.
Prosecutors who are nuts (one US Attorney quit
because the prosecution of some so-called
terrorists was phoney- He wassn't prosecuted),
guards who are *clearly* nuts, abusive police,
abuse of children prisoners.
CT "researchers" getting away with murder.
CT mayors "doing" 8 year olds.
The priests and the...
The sub base closing and probably Electric
Boat, but we will waste another million or
so fighting it, when the technology says
we need few more boats.
Walmart, chinese stirfry fetuses, the dollar
a negative number and Mr HufNPuf with the
wowie hair in North Korea who has no idea
how to run a country... with his nukes and his
sandbox logic.
Everybody taking the heat in Russia over
the reversion to a capitalist economy, and
the persecution of a human rights activist
at Yukos. (Nobody sees it.)
All because Big Business had to have their way
and sold out our economic base. There comes a
point where we have to realize this 200 year
old Republican mindset overshot the modern
view and reality of a global economy. The
victims are now the perps, because the perps
are... you know, financing the ... who runs
things.
"We didn't start the fire..."
It's mass hysteria, but the point is *still,*
we are running out of oil.
Kathleen
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