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>>Don't know if this was cited before, but have a gander at
>>http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/04/25/1343214
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>>I just heard her on a local TV interview and I'd say she has the whole thing pegged. And it's one very very sad story.
>
>It's also a load of carp. I don't have time to pick it to pieces but here's one tidbit of wrong information:
>
>...the United States is receiving a tremendous amount of oil from Iraq. Oil is down in overall export and production, but not tremendously so. We were -- at prewar was 2.5 million barrels a day. We’re now at about 2 or 2.2 million barrels a day. But 50% of that, on average, is coming to the United States...
>
>According to official government energy statistics, we are nowhere near importing 50% of Iraqi oil production. More like 25%. Most Iraqi crude goes to Europe and Japan.

You're a far better reader than I, Dan.
Where does your citation even mention the percentage of Iraqi crude going to the U.S. versus Europe/Japan???

I note that Iraq is #7 on the list for March/06, close behind Angola (who'd a thunk) and almost double #8 on the list. Iraq is actually #6 in the YTD/06 column.
Also, Iraq's number is down from 1 year earlier. The author's information is obviously from prior to 'today' or even March/06, so it looks to me she is DEAD ON!

C'mon, Dan, you can do better than this.
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