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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bobboau on September 27, 2006, 08:48:56 pm

Title: Observation: elections, oil wells, and falsified documents
Post by: Bobboau on September 27, 2006, 08:48:56 pm
September 8, 2004, CBS airs an extreemly critical story about Bush's National guard record, mear weeks before the election. a few days later it is reveiled that these documents are faked, for months, in fact to this day this is held up by conservitives as evedence of an active anti-conservitive conspericy in the media.

September 6, 2006, after years of stedaly riseing oil prices, a Chevron led oil cartell, with Statoil and Devon, discovers a HUGE oil well in the gulf of mexico, gas prices almost overnight are cut in half, Bush's approval rateing jumps 10 points from it's historic all time low. despite connections between the Bush administration and the oil industry, and a growing call for government action against oil companies, no aligations are made anyware in the media. further study of the feild reports sugest that very little is known about it and it might be a disapointment, and that it will be years before a drop of it is actualy going to be made available, yet oil prices had one of the most dramatic drops in American history the day of the anouncement, wich have maintained, and in fact improved to this day. This day, little over a month till the next election.

Interesting?
Title: Re: Observation: elections, oil wells, and falsified documents
Post by: Kosh on September 27, 2006, 09:01:32 pm
Very interesting how the media doesn't ask questions anymore. Standing order in this administration seems "Don't ask don't tell"
Title: Re: Observation: elections, oil wells, and falsified documents
Post by: Scooby_Doo on September 27, 2006, 09:24:49 pm
Suush, we mustn't let the terrouris' win.  This is america we don't need no stinkin' consitution

btw, Bush ALWAYS tells the truth... like how the iraqs have wmd, how well prepared we are for a hurricane, how good we are at keeping jobs in america, how the tax cut will help the poor, how he'll work with together with all socially/ethical backgrounds... oh wait... *SNAP*

LOL  :mad2: :ick:  :lol:
Title: Re: Observation: elections, oil wells, and falsified documents
Post by: redmenace on September 28, 2006, 05:36:23 am
The amount of oil will not be an issue. There is no infinate supply, but with new forms of energy availiable, and greater technological improvements, oil really won't be a concern. In 30 years it will be irrelevant.
Title: Re: Observation: elections, oil wells, and falsified documents
Post by: Turambar on September 28, 2006, 09:48:40 am
im just pissed that their ploy is actually working.  cant people see that lowering gas is a way to buy votes, and can still remember waht a ****ty job the president's been doing?
Title: Re: Observation: elections, oil wells, and falsified documents
Post by: redmenace on September 28, 2006, 10:36:25 am
honestly though, the only reason that it is going down is the end of summer and the fact that people were betting that hurricase would hurt production again which inflated the oil price. It is now the end of the hurricane season. Also all the damage from the hurricanes from last year is fixed meaning that production facilities are back up to 100% capacity.

I did hear that democrat politicians are pissed because they lost one of the nonsensical issues.
Title: Re: Observation: elections, oil wells, and falsified documents
Post by: Ulala on September 28, 2006, 02:08:20 pm
Well, either way, I'm happy to be paying less than $2.90 a gallon here in Oregon.  ;)
Title: Re: Observation: elections, oil wells, and falsified documents
Post by: Blue Lion on September 28, 2006, 03:13:07 pm
Hurricane season isn't over?
Title: Re: Observation: elections, oil wells, and falsified documents
Post by: redmenace on September 28, 2006, 03:40:48 pm
It is winding down IIRC. But I could have read wrong.
Title: Re: Observation: elections, oil wells, and falsified documents
Post by: Blue Lion on September 28, 2006, 04:22:29 pm
I swore it went well into November
Title: Re: Observation: elections, oil wells, and falsified documents
Post by: redmenace on September 28, 2006, 04:58:20 pm
well, regaurdless, it isn't as bad as investors hoped.