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Terrorist attack or PR?
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15/08/2006 11:27:48
 
 
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14/08/2006 21:23:51
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Thread ID:
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>>Well I think I have a basic understanding of their "desires".
>I think they want to be left alone to have cultures with Muslim influences be totally uninfluenced by "western" ways.

Really?

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>We need the oil that lots of Muslim countries have. The U.S. has lots of $$$ so they buy the contracts for that oil. Then they want to have 'their people' oversee the operations (which makes perfect sense to me). But these are big cheeses who are used to their cognac and wine, as well as entertainment not customary in such places. Including cocaine and marijuana and other drugs.
>In some places, too, they convince the U.S. government that a force ought to be present to protect their investment, and they conspire with the leaders of the countries to buy a military presence (or use other means of "persuasion".
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>My understanding is that they **HATE** the western ways of things, especially when their own customs are always criticized by the outsiders.

Right... Thats what they say in public. But look in side their palaces. What kind of things they have.


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>The war in Iraq is THE prime example of how corporations "EXTERNALIZE" any costs they can. If the oil companies selling the Iraqi oil had to pay the FULL COST of obtaining that oil and assuring it's continued supply I guess it would be several hundred dollars PER BARREL.
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>By the way... if automobiles or guns cause thousands of deaths each year, why worry so gravely only about terrorist plots that may kill comparatively few people?
>

May because cars and guns can't plan attacks against a country, only people can.
The American Republic will endure, until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their own money.
- Alexis de Tocqueville

No man’s life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session.
– Mark Twain (1866)
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