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Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by tomkanpa, Jan 20, 2006.

  1. Now that I'm thinking about it, I recall that some local officials
    wanted to fine the radio station and the people involved for
    perpetrating a hoax. But they never did because he didn't do anything
    illegal and it would have made the politicians look like poor sports as
    well as stupid.
     
    Robbie and Laura Reynolds, Aug 13, 2006
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  2. tomkanpa

    MoPar Man Guest

    Next time you're going through security at an airport, tell them
    you've got dihydrogen monoxide in your carry on.

    Then ask yourself (if you're American or Brit) if invading Iraq was
    worth it.
     
    MoPar Man, Aug 13, 2006
    #42
  3. People need a humour injection. We regularly get great spoofs and hoaxes in
    our (UK) newspapers on Apr 1. One of the best was published by the
    Financial Times as a 'regular' country report. All the place names were
    printing terms and the articles conatined just general blah.

    Then there was a report on spaghetti trees...

    The BBC once reported that the white cliffs of Dover were being eroded by
    sulfuric acid... that caused quite a stir.

    DAS

    For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling
     
    Dori A Schmetterling, Aug 13, 2006
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  4. In the war on terror, every day is better than the next.
     
    Robbie and Laura Reynolds, Aug 13, 2006
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  5. tomkanpa

    MoPar Man Guest

    Terror is a method.

    You can't wage a war against a method.
     
    MoPar Man, Aug 14, 2006
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  6. tomkanpa

    Bill Putney Guest

    Oh yeah - like, after numerous previous totally unprovoked
    Islamofasctist terror attacks, 9/11 was going to be the last one ever to
    occur. You are smarter (and more honest) than that I hope.

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Aug 14, 2006
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  7. tomkanpa

    Bill Putney Guest

    So do we just kill ourselves now? Please tell me you aren't going to
    propose negotiating and appeasing the terrorists. Are you drinking
    early tonight or what?

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Aug 14, 2006
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  8. tomkanpa

    MoPar Man Guest

    You're fighting a low level, slow motion war that is coming one way or
    another.

    The Islamic world has oil, and the West (the USA and the UK mainly)
    needs more oil every day than it can pump from it's own property.

    That's why you screwed with Iran, with Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, and
    now with Iraq.

    But it was always coming to this. It was just a question of how to do
    it, and when. Other countries have oil, but you don't invade them.
    Because the irrationality of Islam makes it hard to do the business of
    oil in the long term.

    This world is coming to a war between those that are islamic and those
    that aren't - and it's because of oil, and it will again be the US and
    the UK leading the battle because 360 million people get very angry
    when gas stations run dry.

    The worst thing it the lying. That Iraq was a threat. That it had
    WMD's. That Saddam Hussien was a bad man. One lie to cover up the
    last one. No -wait. The worst thing was that Americans so easliy
    believed it. But it doesn't matter now. The arab world sees red, but
    they're far away, and speak a different language, and their religion
    is from mars, and Americans are (as usual) staring at their own navel.

    The USA was condemned to be addicted to oil, and Arabia was condemed
    to possess so much of it. The strong will take from the weak, that is
    human nature. Better to be part of the strong. But it rarely comes
    without a price, a cost, a toll.

    We now think of each other as potential terrorist. Trust is gone.
    Little old ladies are not trusted that their bottle of water is a
    bottle of water. How much worse does it get?
     
    MoPar Man, Aug 14, 2006
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  9. tomkanpa

    Bill Putney Guest

    They did. No one disputes that they had them in the past - the problem
    was that they couldn't account for them (what happened to the ones that
    no one disputes that they had in the past). Unless you don't believe in
    the law of the conservation of mass, then you know that the real lie is
    that "they didn't have them".
    OK - NOW we know you're on the lunatic fringe to say that that is a lie.
    No more reason to continue the discussion.

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Aug 14, 2006
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  10. tomkanpa

    Matt Whiting Guest

    Nice and cozy with your head in the sand, isn't it?

    Matt
     
    Matt Whiting, Aug 14, 2006
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  11. The good news is that Norway has a vast fraction of oil reserves... but they
    won't pump it all...

    DAS

    For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling
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    Dori A Schmetterling, Aug 15, 2006
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  12. tomkanpa

    MoPar Man Guest

    I've wondered why little of Norway's oil goes to the US. For example,
    while Norway is the third largest net oil exporting country (3.2
    million barrels per day) and arguably is closer (geographically) to
    the US, it supplies only a small amount (.3 mBPD) to the US. In 2001,
    the USA was getting twice as much oil from Iraq (and a little more
    than that from Nigeria) than it was from Norway.

    The USA seems to go out of it's way NOT to get oil from Norway, while
    getting a disproportionatly large amount from the UK (in 2001, the US
    gets
    ..31 mBPD from the UK, yet the UK ranks outside the top 12 oil
    producing countries). Also interesting is that again in 2001, the US
    imports very
    little oil from Kuwait (exact amount isin't known, but it's less than
    ..3 mBPD).

    It's strange that in 2001, the US gets .78 mBPD from Iraq (39% of
    Iraq's total export capacity at the time) while getting about .25 mBPD
    from Kuwait (about 14% of Kuwait's total export capacity).

    Iraq: oil for food? Or oil for the USA?

    Norway: USA doesn't want your oil? Or doesn't want to sell it to the
    USA?
     
    MoPar Man, Aug 15, 2006
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  13. tomkanpa

    Bill Putney Guest

    ....and lots of $$$ for Kofi Anan's son.

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    address with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Aug 15, 2006
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  14. tomkanpa

    Isaiah Beard Guest


    The sad thing is, it's now banned in carry-on. Even when the TSA folks
    know what it is. ;P
     
    Isaiah Beard, Aug 15, 2006
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