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Posted by fr0st on Mar-18-2003 03:47:

I don't see why people keep bringing up oil....oil this oil that.....america has plenty of Oil we dont need it....And im sure the saudies(sp?) which own the wells will not loose control over them......And north Korea is be monitored as we speak...soo its not like were not watching them its that we can only deal with 1 war at a time im sure they will get theirs in time...


Posted by elena on Mar-18-2003 04:14:

would schools close down?


Posted by ProDiGaL on Mar-18-2003 04:24:

quote:
Originally posted by fr0st
I don't see why people keep bringing up oil....oil this oil that.....america has plenty of Oil we dont need it....And im sure the saudies(sp?) which own the wells will not loose control over them......And north Korea is be monitored as we speak...soo its not like were not watching them its that we can only deal with 1 war at a time .im sure they will get theirs in time..

LOL you have plenty of oil you dont need it??? its like saying we have plenty of money we dont need more, cmon dood. Factor in that you use more than anyone else aswell.....is it starting to make sense now???


Posted by Verona^My on Mar-18-2003 04:29:

quote:
Originally posted by miss_e
would schools close down?


expecting a few days off on the count of war aren't we?


Posted by tranceaholic on Mar-18-2003 04:29:

yeah we got plenty of oil sure thats why it is 2.15 a gallon


Posted by Verona^My on Mar-18-2003 04:30:

quote:
Originally posted by fr0st
I don't see why people keep bringing up oil....oil this oil that.....america has plenty of Oil we dont need it....And im sure the saudies(sp?) which own the wells will not loose control over them......And north Korea is be monitored as we speak...soo its not like were not watching them its that we can only deal with 1 war at a time im sure they will get theirs in time...


The thing that always boggled my mind was, when we were bombing Yugoslavia, is that Yugoslavia didn't have any oil, so we were killing innocent civilians for nothing what so ever.


Posted by elena on Mar-18-2003 04:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Verona^My
expecting a few days off on the count of war aren't we?


for sure. being in panama we wont really be affected by the war.
plus i could really use some time off atm.
i think this war will do all of us some good.
the high oil prices are about speculation, give it time. ride a bike ffs its good for the environment


Posted by tranceaholic on Mar-18-2003 04:42:

i think a 30 mile bike ride to school is a bit too much dont you


Posted by Slapskin on Mar-18-2003 04:45:

the end of the world is coming near us as prophesized exatly in the bible. and im fuckin stumped by that cuz god gave us free will. brace yourself for the worse


Posted by Muff2K on Mar-18-2003 04:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Slapskin
the end of the world is coming near us prophesized exatly in the bible. and im fuckin stumped by that cuz god gave us free will. brace yourself for the worse



ever think that sometimes people like saddam try to fulfill prophecy??

every think that Sept. 11 was a chosen date because of all the coincidences??


Posted by DaveSZ on Mar-18-2003 04:50:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
2:15PM in which timezone though??



not always; Austin Powers 2 was better than part 1. Same with Batman Returns.


Austin Powers 2 was so much better you're right!


Posted by elena on Mar-18-2003 05:03:

quote:
Originally posted by tranceaholic
i think a 30 mile bike ride to school is a bit too much dont you



hmmm true...support your local public trasnportation?
maybe this will furhter R&D


Posted by DaveSZ on Mar-18-2003 05:08:

quote:
Originally posted by miss_e
for sure. being in panama we wont really be affected by the war.
plus i could really use some time off atm.
i think this war will do all of us some good.
the high oil prices are about speculation, give it time. ride a bike ffs its good for the environment


High oil prices are better for the environment because people start driving more gas efficient cars. They are comming out with gas elctric hybrid SUVs soo, so that will be great.


Posted by elena on Mar-18-2003 05:23:

uh huh exactly my point.
i just fear for iraq's neighboring countries
i think the us will be perfectly fine


Posted by jzmhed1 on Mar-18-2003 05:32:

quote:
Originally posted by ProDiGaL
ok my 2c...
well its hard not to look like a bully when you attack people who cant fight back. Dont you see the irony here people?? iraq has weapons of mass destruction bush says but will conveniently ignore the north korea situation cause they can actually fight back now. Plus theres no oil in the region making a fight with them unprofitable...
Theres just so many double standards they dont have a leg to stand on, atleast dont bullshit the world telling them you are doing us all a favour, your fighting for PROFIT!!
well since so many people oppose war yet you still go ahead its hard not to compare you to fascists, but hey there is money to be made, so i guess its more important than morals.
WHat really cracks me up thou is how bush is teling us he represents freedom, and democracy yet goes against the majority vote, last i checked they called that dictatorship......kinda what saddams doing, too many ironies


We aren't invading N. Korea for a number of reasons, chief among them 1) The Iraqi people are suffering under Saddam's rule, while the N. Koreans are chill atm, 2) The leader of N. Korea hasn't yet killed 2 million of his own people (at last check).

A dictatorship is a form of government that oppresses its own people. Living in the U.S., the only oppression I've experienced is the so-called 'Hip-Hop' music. And I know Eminem isn't part of the Senate

quote:
Originally posted by nrjizer
hahaha did anyone watch the speech? Did you see the part where he was sending a message to iraqi militants, giving them a list of things they better not do or have their asses kicked? Look at what the FIRST THING it was he said for them not to do: dont destroy the oil fields!


Well if they did destroy the oil fields, then what would the remaining Iraqis have to profit from? Genuine Iraqi sand?!?!?! Geez...Just a 'lil sum-sum to think about.


quote:
Originally posted by JM
...imagine pennise dropping from the sky,...


man, i can only hope that the U. S. doesn't drop a penis on Iraq. j/k


Posted by elena on Mar-18-2003 05:36:

huh?


Posted by ProDiGaL on Mar-18-2003 05:48:

quote:
Originally posted by jzmhed1
We aren't invading N. Korea for a number of reasons, chief among them 1) The Iraqi people are suffering under Saddam's rule, while the N. Koreans are chill atm, 2) The leader of N. Korea hasn't yet killed 2 million of his own people (at last check).

North koreans are chill you say?? they are suffering just as bad, if not worse,
click here and get the score
quote:

Well if they did destroy the oil fields, then what would the remaining Iraqis have to profit from? Genuine Iraqi sand?!?!?! Geez...Just a 'lil sum-sum to think about.


yeah im sure they are thinking about the people, and want them to profit, how naive can u be?? or should i call it self delusion??


Posted by Ron2K on Mar-18-2003 05:57:

well...

i think we all knew that war was gonna happen sooner or later...


Posted by DrUg_Tit0 on Mar-18-2003 11:37:

quote:
I just wanted to hear everyone's opinion if America was really attacked for no reason or for what reason.


There's always a reason. Nobody would sacrifice his life for nothing. The talibans' brainwashed religious views were very opposed to the western way of living, and they only waited for an excuse to attack. They were at peace with the US only because of financial reasons, or to be more precise, US was to build a large oil pipeline through Afghanistan. However the US decided not to go on with the works because of unstable situation. I guess that gave Bin Laden an excuse to attack. I might be wrong, though.

quote:
We aren't invading N. Korea for a number of reasons, chief among them 1) The Iraqi people are suffering under Saddam's rule, while the N. Koreans are chill atm, 2) The leader of N. Korea hasn't yet killed 2 million of his own people (at last check).


Over 2 million of people died because of starvation in North Korea. They were offered financial aid and were only asked to opene up to the rest of the world in return, but KJI refused to do so. Not to mention that most of the NK budget is dedicated to military. If they had cut down their military budget just a small amount, they'd have enough food to stop the death of those people. They didn't, though. This only shows your lack of knowledge in the matter, and how american news are selectively putting up stories in order to create false images of reality in people.


Posted by XxremedyxX on Mar-18-2003 15:06:

We will miss school because of war? Thats the first time i've heard that but i guess there is a good side of war


Posted by biznology on Mar-18-2003 15:26:

quote:
Originally posted by tranceaholic
yeah we got plenty of oil sure thats why it is 2.15 a gallon


you need to leave the country more, thats still prolly the cheapest price for oil anywhere in the world outside of the middle east|


Posted by djSlain on Mar-18-2003 17:03:

expect gas to become $5 a gallon.

does anyone remember in the 70s about the rations of gasoline we had (in america)? My dad told me that the US was trying to spread out gasoline equally and thus there was a maximum of $5 of gas to each car. Think we are heading in that direction?


Posted by occrider on Mar-18-2003 18:10:

quote:
Originally posted by djSlain
expect gas to become $5 a gallon.

does anyone remember in the 70s about the rations of gasoline we had (in america)? My dad told me that the US was trying to spread out gasoline equally and thus there was a maximum of $5 of gas to each car. Think we are heading in that direction?


No ... the reasons for that were because there was an OPEC embargo on the US at the time. It had catastrophic effects on the world economy and probably hurt OPEC more than it hurt the US. At any rate a lesson was learned and it's very unlikely that that will happen again.


Posted by tranceaholic on Mar-18-2003 18:33:

quote:
Originally posted by biznology
you need to leave the country more, thats still prolly the cheapest price for oil anywhere in the world outside of the middle east|


hahaha well i am originally from egypt..used to fill up for 7 bucks lol..so u c its a difference for me


Posted by Blik on Mar-18-2003 21:43:

cheap bastards

in Holland you pay 2.50 euro a litre, your prices are 4 times as low!!!!

maybe you guys should buy some more efficient cars which use less gas....


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