Hmmmm. Al Gore is a hypocrite. He wrote "Earth in the Balance" and said the internal combustion engine was the biggest threat to the earth. President Bush is a big oil guy but even he has given a slight nod to alternative fuels which means Gore should be at least giving some kudos, but instead he's with a Chevron executive sucking Saudi ass.
As I said before, unconditional support of Israel is a huge problem. Israel's days are numbered because the Jews haven't reproduced themselves enough and they are largely outnumbered by their Arab nieghbors. That place isn't going to last forever. There strictly isn't enough Jews and I don't think the rest of the world is going to risk world war to save them.
The middle east oil is the big card the arabs can play. Someone in the world is always going to want it. If not the United States, then China or India will as their economies and infastructer develop. We had a huge warning in the 1970's about dependance on middle east oil. We didn't do anything and now the same problem but bigger visits us again.
Supporting the Jews is one thing but the oil is a bigger problem. Cutting off the oil supply will ruin our economy when it spikes to $200 plus a barrel. The desperation to keep the oil flowing will cause a huge middle east war that can go nuclear and ripple throughout the world.
What the president should do is issue a huge challenge to drastically reduce oil consumption using new technologies. People thought JFK was nuts when he challenged the country to put a man on the moon by the time the decade was out. We actually accomplished that goal. I would say the middle east problem is bigger than the space race with the Soviet Union.
What better way to say fuck you to the middle east arabs than using our technological advancements to reduce the demand of their oil and make it worth less in the world markets. Obsolete oil would put them right back into tents in the desert where they can go back to fighting each other as we enjoy biodiesel, hydrogen, solar, clean burning coal power. Theres no reason we should have an energy crises in the United States. I would be willing to pay a little more to get off middle east oil.
As I said before, unconditional support of Israel is a huge problem. Israel's days are numbered because the Jews haven't reproduced themselves enough and they are largely outnumbered by their Arab nieghbors. That place isn't going to last forever. There strictly isn't enough Jews and I don't think the rest of the world is going to risk world war to save them.
The middle east oil is the big card the arabs can play. Someone in the world is always going to want it. If not the United States, then China or India will as their economies and infastructer develop. We had a huge warning in the 1970's about dependance on middle east oil. We didn't do anything and now the same problem but bigger visits us again.
Supporting the Jews is one thing but the oil is a bigger problem. Cutting off the oil supply will ruin our economy when it spikes to $200 plus a barrel. The desperation to keep the oil flowing will cause a huge middle east war that can go nuclear and ripple throughout the world.
What the president should do is issue a huge challenge to drastically reduce oil consumption using new technologies. People thought JFK was nuts when he challenged the country to put a man on the moon by the time the decade was out. We actually accomplished that goal. I would say the middle east problem is bigger than the space race with the Soviet Union.
What better way to say fuck you to the middle east arabs than using our technological advancements to reduce the demand of their oil and make it worth less in the world markets. Obsolete oil would put them right back into tents in the desert where they can go back to fighting each other as we enjoy biodiesel, hydrogen, solar, clean burning coal power. Theres no reason we should have an energy crises in the United States. I would be willing to pay a little more to get off middle east oil.
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