Community > Posts By > Starsailor2851

 
no photo
Mon 06/30/08 08:51 AM
That's what happens when you fail to clear dry and dead brush that the environmentalist wackos have prevented for decades now.

no photo
Mon 06/30/08 08:45 AM


OPEC sells oil for $136.00 a barrel.
OPEC nations buy U.S. grain at $7.00 a bushel.
Solution: Sell grain for $136.00 a bushel.
Can't buy it? Tough! Eat your oil!
Ought to go well with a nice thick grilled filet of camel ass!!!


The U.S.A. started some illegal , unjust , hellish wars ....,now it is facing the consequences of spending trillions and trillions of dollars on some futile , useless , unnecessary wars .
sad sad .


What does that sad rant have to do with oil prices? Besides nothing...

no photo
Mon 06/30/08 06:40 AM
Edited by Starsailor2851 on Mon 06/30/08 06:41 AM
Mr. Press: Mr. Kramer he is an innocent primate

Kramer: So am I. What about my feelings? Don't my feelings count for anything? Oh, only the poor monkey's important. Everything has to be done for the monkey!

no photo
Mon 06/30/08 06:38 AM
Tila is 'hot' because she puts a gallon of makeup on. I've seen pictures of her without makeup on and she doesn't look good at all.

no photo
Mon 06/30/08 06:33 AM
Okay, so now Iraq has failed to sign the contracts. This is such new news that right after I posted the last stuff, which JUST came out, this new news broke the wire.

"We did not finalise any agreement with them because they refused to offer consultancy based on fees, as they wanted a share of the oil," he said.

"The TSAs (technical support agreements) are only simple consultancy contracts to help us raise the production during the interim period" before the ministry enters into long-term contracts to develop the oil and gas fields.

Last week, oil ministry spokesman Asim Jihad told AFP that it would sign the support contracts on Monday and award longer term deals to 41 other energy companies. - http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=080630132348.o5p2d1bs&show_article=1

no photo
Mon 06/30/08 06:28 AM
Edited by Starsailor2851 on Mon 06/30/08 06:30 AM
5 Western Oil Companies have just gotten the contracts to help develop the Iraqi oil fields.

"Exxon Mobil, Shell, BP, Total and Chevron, as well as to several smaller oil companies." - http://biz.yahoo.com/nytimes/080630/1194790119077.html?.v=3

Do believe Exxon and Chevron are the only US oil comapnies

Well Shell is a US comapny, though an affiliate of the Dutch company, Royal Dutch Shell

Total is a French company, 4th in the world.
BP is a British company, 3rd in the world.

So the number 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 top oil companies will be in Iraq, plus they say smaller oil companies as well.

http://biz.yahoo.com/nytimes/080630/1194790119077.html?.v=3

Top 5 private oil companies in world.

1. Exxon
2. Shell
3. BP
4. Total
5. Chevron

no photo
Mon 06/30/08 05:27 AM
Fanta's idea is to drown the thread by posting anything he can find, anywhere, to take over. Not wanting dissenting opinions to be heard that counteract his own position that he will not sway from despite evidence that will show fallicies in staying so strict to it.

no photo
Mon 06/30/08 05:22 AM
Edited by Starsailor2851 on Mon 06/30/08 05:23 AM
How about 9 out of 18 provinces completely in control of Iraqi government and Iraqi forces? Would that not be significant progress? 5 more are about to be included for those 5 are relatively peaceful, there is just normal governmental slowness and other such stuff going on slowing it down.

Or, how about the hundreds of millions in foreign, non-US investment, going into Iraq, as well as much US investment as well? The investors are beginning to see security and great possibilities in their financial investments.

The security is so well that oil production, that will enrich the nation, is going into mass production and increased production from the dismal state Saddam had it in. Iraq is seeking foreign assistance to bring the oil production up to top production and millions are being invested in this.

Most of the country is safe, secure, markets are full, streets full of cars.

Fact. Great progress has been made.

no photo
Mon 06/30/08 05:18 AM

I cannot comment on stem cell research but I was almost moved to tears last summer in the airport witnessing the long line of soldiers at least 200(most were younger than my own children) boarding planes for Iraq. I watched the horseplay and the camaraderie with sadness because I know many of these newbies would never return or never be the same again. I was in HS during Vietnam and it disturbs me to see the lives of American youth wasted on these wars.


Tell that to the soldiers boarding that plane that their lives are wasted and hear what they have to say about that.

no photo
Mon 06/30/08 05:16 AM
"President George W. Bush favours teaching both evolution and "Intelligent Design" in schools, "so people can know what the debate is about." To proponents, Intelligent Design is the notion that the universe is too complex to have developed without a nudge from a higher power than evolution or natural selection."

That sums it all up. Why can't both be taught? Don't believe dissenting opinion has a right to be taught?

no photo
Sat 06/28/08 09:01 AM
Edited by Starsailor2851 on Sat 06/28/08 09:02 AM
You people are nuts. Is your life that gosh darn boring that you need to feel apart of some great awakening, some grand movement that exists off of distorted visions?

no photo
Fri 06/27/08 04:38 PM



I remember when Carter was elected President! I felt this overwhelming sense of doom.
Of late I have been feeling an even worse future if McCain is elected.
Its hard to explain, its just I feel like if he is elected the country will cross a Point of no return! A point that the country will never be able to fully recover from for generations upon generations, if ever!

I can see the country fracturing into pieces that Lincoln couldn't reunite again!


Imagine that! Id make a good Republican aye?
My feeling was right about Carter and he wasnt near as bad as the neocons McCain and Bush!

Fearmongering based on 'feelings' you have.



Moreso you'd make a good tool. Well, there ya go.

no photo
Fri 06/27/08 01:56 PM

I remember when Carter was elected President! I felt this overwhelming sense of doom.
Of late I have been feeling an even worse future if McCain is elected.
Its hard to explain, its just I feel like if he is elected the country will cross a Point of no return! A point that the country will never be able to fully recover from for generations upon generations, if ever!

I can see the country fracturing into pieces that Lincoln couldn't reunite again!


Fearmongering based on 'feelings' you have.

no photo
Fri 06/27/08 01:56 PM
Edited by Starsailor2851 on Fri 06/27/08 01:56 PM

McCain will be worse than Bush if he gets in. People really need to see him for what he is because he will take the country the rest of the way down the toilet Bush started.


Fearmongering based on your feelings.

no photo
Fri 06/27/08 01:21 PM
Man-Made Global Warming is a hoax, a sham. Just like Al Gore seeks to get extremely wealthy off of it, so does Obama and his camp, who will be his Presidential advisors, who are VERY closely linked to the inefficent Ethanol Industry.

Obama Camp Closely Linked With Ethanol: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/23/us/politics/23ethanol.html


And, new reports as to why the Arctic Ice is melting. Interesting that the same isn't happening in the Antarctic, which has seen the largest buildup of ice?

There are VOLCANOES under the Arctic Ice Caps! And, since 1999 they have been erupting and causing large tremors to shake and break the Arctic Ice Cap apart.

http://environment.newscientist.com/channel/earth/dn14203-arctic-volcanoes-exploded-at-impossible-depth.html?feedId=earth_rss20

Volcanic Eruptions Under the Sea: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?from=rss_SciTech&set_id=1&click_id=143&art_id=nw20080626090726755C484155

Volcanic eruptions fire Arctic ice bottoms: http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/Science/20080626/984482.html

no photo
Fri 06/27/08 01:20 PM
There is a volcano under the Arctic Ice. It has been monitored since 1999 when it began to cause serious tremors and begun shooting heated CO2 directly through the ice caps.

no photo
Fri 06/27/08 06:12 AM
Man-Made Global Warming is a hoax, a sham. Just like Al Gore seeks to get extremely wealthy off of it, so does Obama and his camp, who will be his Presidential advisors, who are VERY closely linked to the inefficent Ethanol Industry.

Obama Camp Closely Linked With Ethanol: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/23/us/politics/23ethanol.html


And, new reports as to why the Arctic Ice is melting. Interesting that the same isn't happening in the Antarctic, which has seen the largest buildup of ice?

There are VOLCANOES under the Arctic Ice Caps! And, since 1999 they have been erupting and causing large tremors to shake and break the Arctic Ice Cap apart.

http://environment.newscientist.com/channel/earth/dn14203-arctic-volcanoes-exploded-at-impossible-depth.html?feedId=earth_rss20

Volcanic Eruptions Under the Sea: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?from=rss_SciTech&set_id=1&click_id=143&art_id=nw20080626090726755C484155

Volcanic eruptions fire Arctic ice bottoms: http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/Science/20080626/984482.html

no photo
Thu 06/26/08 10:14 AM
Edited by Starsailor2851 on Thu 06/26/08 10:15 AM
"House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) says that despite the Supreme Court decision to strike down its gun ban, the District of Columbia will still be able to regulate firearms.

"I think it still allows the District of Columbia to come forward with a law that’s less pervasive," Pelosi said at her weekly briefing Thursday. "I think the court left a lot of room to run in terms of concealed weapons and guns near schools." -
http://briefingroom.thehill.com/2008/06/26/pelosi-says-dc-should-continue-gun-regulation/

----

There are going to be so many fights now in the federal and district courts because of this ruling. There are many states and cities that have similiar laws as the DC handgun ban. This is going to be fun to watch.

no photo
Thu 06/26/08 10:05 AM





The ruling quickly became fodder for the presidential race. Sen. John McCain lauded the decision in a written statement, calling it a "landmark victory for Second Amendment freedom in the United States."

The Republican presidential hopeful criticized his rival Barack Obama's stance on the issue, saying the Democrat had refused to sign a statement calling for Thursday's ruling.

McCain is an idiot!!
The President has no more authority over this than he does abortion! What difference does signing a statement make?
Zero!!!noway noway


At least McCain stands for something that's more than I can say for Obama


To anyone with knowledge of Constitutional rights this should never have even been an issue!
McCain is just a Politician and is good at running a con on the American People! He knew his opinion didn't make a difference here. He was just being a politician!



Obama supported the DC Gun Ban. Just saying.

Here is him nodding to the question and then supporting it in an interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wu9jE1MnAE


Its not a Presidential decision!
Bush and McCain imposed the Patriot act on us all!
Those are actions. Words are cheap!

I'll bet Obama will honor the decision without even a blink!

What has Bush done concerning the Supreme Court ruling about the Prisoners at Gitmo?


Matters not if it is a Presidential decision or not. Shows that he doesn't support the fundamental rights of the American people though. Plus, he does appoint judges and Supreme Court judges that can get passed by Congress.

Obama has a long standing anti-2nd Amendment position.

Bush has said he will honor the ruling.

Chill out. Sheesh, you're going to have a stroke.

no photo
Thu 06/26/08 09:52 AM
Oh yeah, I HIGHLY suggest reading the Opinion of the Court for it was done by Scalia. Great argument. The Opinion starts on page 4: http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/07-290.pdf