Well, looks like at least someone heard it… “Northwest New Mexico has been sacrificed on the altar of corporate greed and political buy-offs, and what has happened to us is happening across the West,” said Blancett, a sixth-generation rancher who ran the Bush-Cheney 2000 campaign in her part of New Mexico. — Congress Takes Another […]
Entries Tagged as 'Oil & The Presidency'
Wake-Up Call
May 3rd, 2005 · No Comments
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Economy Slips On Oil Patch
October 18th, 2004 · No Comments
I’ve been wondering lately if I should take the incredibly rising oil prices as a positive sign.
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Oil the Way to November?
April 20th, 2004 · No Comments
There’s a pretty simple way to figure out whether Woodward’s recent claims about Bush’s supposed secret deal with the Saudis is true or not. Let’s wait to see what happens in the run-up to the election. If he’s smart, and there was such a deal, the President will make a new one: Make sure the […]
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Oily? Or Slimy?
April 3rd, 2004 · No Comments
The Oil Men who now control the country are doing their best to limit the free market competitiveness by continuing the kind of mergers that once perpetuated the existence of “robber barons.” Those who went to school in the 1950s through the mid-to-late 1970s — when you could still get a decent education in the […]
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Catastrophe Schmatastrophe
December 22nd, 2003 · No Comments
We can’t let a little thing like decades of destruction caused by one small oil-leaking tanker stop us from building oil wells all throughout federal reserve lands!
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Surprising Stupidity?
December 12th, 2003 · 2 Comments
By a “stupid act,” Halliburton, Vice-President Cheney’s company, has overcharged the United States military $61 million.
They say they MIGHT give it back.
Maybe if we say, “Pretty please?”
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Ramping Up for More War?
November 5th, 2003 · No Comments
Is the Bush administration quietly preparing to ramp up for more war? Books On This Topic
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Fickle Freedom’s Fiscal Fists
August 29th, 2003 · No Comments
It’s not (yet) a popular view, but something needs to be done about our nations economy. And one “something” which needs to be done is that we need to stop going to war with and occupying every other country out there that Halliburton and Bechtel want. The benefits to these two companies are enormous in terms of all the contracts they’re receiving, but the costs to the American public—and to our future as a free nation—are just too high.
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Next Stop: Saudi Arabia?
August 28th, 2003 · No Comments
What’s wrong with this picture?
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