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- mrdobolina0
I'm sorry dude. I didnt mean this to go this far, but I am just so fucking tired of this shit.
I mean there are 3,000 dead and 70,000 wounded guys coming back from Iraq so privileged people can have a nice retirement.
Think about that.
- johndiggity0
if enough people with an aligned interest were able to crab even 1% interest in a company like exxon, they would most definitely have a voice. just look at what icahn did with a little over 1% of motorola. he's appointing his staffers to the board: http://www.bloggingstocks.com/20…
- mrdobolina0
If that makes me the "moral police" well then I guess I am just going to have to deal with that.
- johndiggity0
and i don't see how shares of exxon have anything to do with the war in iraq. you need to get over the blood for oil bullshit. it's quite tiresome.
- mrdobolina0
the oil game is based on exploiting resources in poor parts of the world, exploiting conflict, pitting native people against each other and ganking their resources.
- johndiggity0
there's a little more science behind it than that.
- mrdobolina0
why are we in iraq, john?
to give them liberty? why dont you go outside jump in your gingerbread boat and float down the hershey syrup river to your candy cane palace?
- johndiggity0
haha. i'm sure there are a bunch of reasons we're in iraq, but i can bet that oil is not the biggest.
- mrdobolina0
controlling the world's resources?
- mrdobolina0
seriously dude, canday cane palaces, skittles trees and water fountains that spit out kool aid.
- johndiggity0
all of the world's resources are in iraq? and you think i am living in a dream world?
- mrdobolina0
it is a beachhead in the middle east after we left saudi arabia.
do you know what a production sharing agreement is?
- mrdobolina0
Copied from here:
http://www.globalpolicy.org/secu…
# At an oil price of $40 per barrel, Iraq stands to lose between $74 billion and $194 billion over the lifetime of the proposed contracts (2), from only the first 12 oilfields to be developed. These estimates, based on conservative assumptions, represent between two and seven times the current Iraqi government budget.
# Under the likely terms of the contracts, oil company rates of return from investing in Iraq would range from 42% to 162%, far in excess of usual industry minimum target of around 12% return on investment.
- mrdobolina0
later, Im out of here.
- M0NEYCIDE0
and i don't see how shares of exxon have anything to do with the war in iraq. you need to get over the blood for oil bullshit. it's quite tiresome.
johndiggity
(Feb 2 07, 14:09)oil prices have soared and did practically immediatly after they illegally invaded...oil prices rose everytime there was some bickering over iran...all this conflict is great for the oil business...it ain't bullshit you're just clueless
- maxB0
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and i was comparing ecological disasters to ecological disasters.
maxB
(Feb 2 07, 10:28)sorry I was in a meeting all afternoon.
max, who gives a shit about the san francisco sex scandal, joe biden is a douchebag and bush is paying lip service to ceo salaries being out of control.
mrdobolina
(Feb 2 07, 13:42)sorry. i had classes all evening.
"who gives a shit about the san francisco sex scandal?"
funny you should say that because you were singing a much different tune with the foley sex scandal. who was a republican making passes at an of age man.
i don't think i heard the 'who gives a shit' come out of your mouth once with foley. chump.
- maxB0
i really gotta go with john on this.
- bukkake0
consensual sex and child predators aren't the same maxxy
- emecks0
99 ya bas!
- lvl_130
100!