Re: OT| Sobering statistics





"Rick N. Backer" wrote:
>
> On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 07:11:10 -0500, Rich Koerner <richk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> did courageously avow:
>
> >
> >
> >Bruce Morgen wrote:
> >>
> >> Jerry Springer <js@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> >On 7 Dec 2005 22:41:49 -0800, "play on" <lordkoos@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>Both you lames are too ethically challenged to be able to tell the
> >> >>difference between the killing of innocent civilians in a war we
> >> >>started and accidental deaths from automobile accidents... pathetic.
> >> >>
> >> >>No wonder this country is in such big trouble.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >The war started in 1991 when Iraq invaded Kuwait. How come we never
> >> >hear about your worry and concern for the Kuwaiti people under the
> >> >occupation by Iraqis?
> >>
> >> Possibly because the
> >> invasion of Kuwait was
> >> one tyrant vs. another,
> >> with the U.S. making
> >> sure that our tyrant
> >> (the Emir) got back to
> >> his throne (and his new
> >> gold-plated bathtub
> >> fixtures, installed by
> >> U.S. troops iirc).
> >> That said, it was the
> >> invasion and occupation
> >> of a sovereign state
> >> and couldn't be left
> >> standing -- sort of
> >> like the invasion and
> >> ongoing occupation of
> >> Iraq.
> >>
> >> >Go back and read some history before you pop off
> >> >your teen hole and sympathize with a terrorist regime.
> >>
> >> Take your own advice --
> >> try looking up the last
> >> time there were elections
> >> in Kuwait, for example.
> >> Moreover, the former Iraq
> >> regime was no more
> >> "terrorist" than Egypt,
> >> Syria, Pakistan, and at
> >> least half a dozen others
> >> -- most of which the U.S.
> >> either tolerates or
> >> actively supports.
> >>
> >> Bottom line: the invasion
> >> and occupation of Iraq
> >> was never about terrorism
> >> except in the propaganda
> >> that sold it to the
> >> American people -- it was
> >> about the imposition of
> >> stability via military
> >> force in the service of
> >> corporate resource
> >> extraction interests.
> >
> >Where and how do we get our oil.
> >
> They're still trying to figure that out. Why do you think Bush won't
> leave after spending all that money? I don't know why the big guys
> backed this dufus. His record shows he couldn't run an oil company in
> oil rich Texas let alone anything the size of Iraq.
>
> Ken Wilson




Come on. That is really a non answer.

>From the oil under the ground to the gas in your car's tank, what is the exact processing route that
taken to put that gas, or heating oil in your tank.

Really, by what road did it get there.


Regards,

Rich Koerner,
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