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    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aMor40FxY9gk&refer=home

    I've been saying this dude is an imbecile, but some people just don't listen.

    EDIT: I don't know how to make the link work, but the headline is on Bloomberg

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    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aMor40FxY9gk&refer=home

    I've been saying this dude is an imbecile, but some people just don't listen.
    He's a hero to many in this forum.

    Here's essentially the same thing from Breitbart:

    Theory that U.S. orchestrated Sept. 11 attacks 'not absurd': Venezuela

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    He's a stunning imbecile, but we still go to Citgo.

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    Wow, see fellas, there are crazy President's all over the place, not just here in America.

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    Wow, see fellas, there are crazy President's all over the place, not just here in America.
    Yeah, the last crazy one we had was attacked by bunnies and saw flying saucers.

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    Yeah, the last crazy one we had was attacked by bunnies and saw flying saucers.
    I've never heard of that. What are you talking about?

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    He's a stunning imbecile, but we still go to Citgo.

    CITGO still produces milllions of dollars for the American economy... PDVSA only supplies a large part of the raw petroleum.

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    CITGO still produces milllions of dollars for the American economy... PDVSA only supplies a large part of the raw petroleum.
    Plus, now that we are planning to suck the gulf dry, we can depend on ourselves. God Bless mother Earth and all her oil.

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    CITGO still produces milllions of dollars for the American economy... PDVSA only supplies a large part of the raw petroleum.
    And?

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    He's a stunning imbecile, but we still go to Citgo.
    AND?

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    Exactly.

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    And your comment implied we should boycott CITGO... (unless I misread the intent of course)

    If they don't sell it to us... they will sell to China.

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    Plus, now that we are planning to suck the gulf dry, we can depend on ourselves. God Bless mother Earth and all her oil.
    Bwahahaha. If you think there's enough oil in the gulf to meet US needs for any period of time you need to do a little more research. Try this:

    http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/ci_4307709

    Three companies led by Chevron Corp. announced Tuesday what could be the biggest domestic discovery since Alaska's Prudhoe Bay nearly 40 years ago. A well drilled 29,000 feet under the Gulf of Mexico could yield up to 15 billion barrels of oil, boosting U.S. reserves by half.

    What a relief. The United States needs a supplier other than hostile, unstable regimes overseas. It's why President Bush supports drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. More domestic supply reduces imports.

    The problem is that as big as Chervon's discovery may be, it's minuscule compared with a Middle Eastern field. And it cannot begin to meet Americans' seemingly insatiable appe e for oil. When the deepwater well comes online by 2012, the United States will still have to import more than half of its oil.

    We cannot drill our way out of our dependence on foreign oil. The answer lies in reducing demand and developing alternative fuels
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    And that's a BEST CASE scenario.

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    Nah, my comment implied it's no big deal either way. Chavez is a dumbass who will hoist himself upon his own pe soon enough. We have paid way too much attention to him because he bad mouths Bush.
    If they don't sell it to us... they will sell to China.
    I'm pretty sure they'll do that regardless.

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    Bwahahaha. If you think there's enough oil in the gulf to meet US needs for any period of time you need to do a little more research. Try this:

    http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/ci_4307709

    Three companies led by Chevron Corp. announced Tuesday what could be the biggest domestic discovery since Alaska's Prudhoe Bay nearly 40 years ago. A well drilled 29,000 feet under the Gulf of Mexico could yield up to 15 billion barrels of oil, boosting U.S. reserves by half.

    What a relief. The United States needs a supplier other than hostile, unstable regimes overseas. It's why President Bush supports drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. More domestic supply reduces imports.

    The problem is that as big as Chervon's discovery may be, it's minuscule compared with a Middle Eastern field. And it cannot begin to meet Americans' seemingly insatiable appe e for oil. When the deepwater well comes online by 2012, the United States will still have to import more than half of its oil.

    We cannot drill our way out of our dependence on foreign oil. The answer lies in reducing demand and developing alternative fuels
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    And that's a BEST CASE scenario.
    I know, I was just throwing a joke in from the peanut gallery.

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    Nah, my comment implied it's no big deal either way. Chavez is a dumbass who will hoist himself upon his own pe soon enough. We have paid way too much attention to him because he bad mouths Bush.
    I don't think it's because he bad mouths Bush, I think it's because this guy is a gold mine when it comes to throwing out ridiculous quotes.

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    I'm still waiting for boutons and Dan to come and defend this dumbass (and attack me because I'm a neocon )

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    I've never heard of that. What are you talking about?
    Jimmy Carter.

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    He's doing nothing but rousing the VZ rabble in exactly the way dubya/ head and right-wing choir rouse the American rabble.

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    He's doing nothing but rousing the VZ rabble in exactly the way dubya/ head and right-wing choir rouse the American rabble.
    Oh my God, shut the up already.

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    Huh, I never heard about that. Probably because I was only alive for about four months of the Carter administration, but still, you'd think that's something you would have picked up over the years.

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    Huh, I never heard about that. Probably because I was only alive for about four months of the Carter administration, but still, you'd think that's something you would have picked up over the years.
    Here ya go, enjoy:

    Jimmy Carter attacked by bunny

    Jimmy Carter sees space ships

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    Good stuff, this ranks up there with his solution to the energy crisis in the 70's, "wear a sweater".........loved it.

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    Reagan publicly mused about how an alien invasion would bring the world together. I guess that makes him batty nutbag too.


    ...or he was the ghost writer for the "Independence Day" script.

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