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a recent historical perspective, the bush/cheney enron oil wars

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Old 09-02.-2006, 06:25 PM   #1
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Default a recent historical perspective, the bush/cheney enron oil wars

so here we have it, bush & co, the cia, unocal, enron, taliban,
pro-bin laden party members received at cia center, taliban in texas unocal headquarters, all tied to the the prospective pipeline.

where is the investigation?

democrats, are you sleeping?

republicans, are you not aware of the chronological details or do you really find a way to support this reckless criminal bush administration?

the us is the ultimate rogue nation, whilst it's so-called elected leaders and cohorts arrogantly point fingers and threaten those not toeing the line to their liking, all the while the example shown to the world is that of hypocrisy in action.

perhaps independent or third party is to be the only choice (again)
for the next elections, such as they are.


www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/oilwar1.html

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"violent means will give violent freedom"
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