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02-24-2012, 02:51 PM
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Bad, Evil, Naughty Bush!
He's up to his Jedi mind tricks again manipulating the left's thinking. Remember, "The force has a powerful influence on the weak minded".
Couldn't be the same ones the Israelis and some Iraqis said rolled out of Iraq in those trucks the satellites caught. . . nah, couldn't be. Syria just used all their oil wealth to build these from scratch. . . oh. . . wait. . . they haven't got any oil wealth.
http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/po...on_syrian_wmds
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02-24-2012, 03:16 PM
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Is this the same Syria that could afford to build a nuclear reactor that the Israelis had to turn into rubble back in '07? That same poor Syria?
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02-24-2012, 03:18 PM
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Ironic, isn't it?
This week, the State Department sent a diplomatic demarche to Syria's neighbors Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia, warning them about the possibility of Syria's WMDs crossing their borders and offering U.S. government help in dealing with the problem, three Obama administration officials confirmed to The Cable.
All that "Change" is just more of the same - and so many of you fools bought into that BS.
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02-24-2012, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Iaintliein
He's up to his Jedi mind tricks again manipulating the left's thinking. Remember, "The force has a powerful influence on the weak minded".
Couldn't be the same ones the Israelis and some Iraqis said rolled out of Iraq in those trucks the satellites caught. . . nah, couldn't be. Syria just used all their oil wealth to build these from scratch. . . oh. . . wait. . . they haven't got any oil wealth.
http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/po...on_syrian_wmds
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Syria doesnt have any oil wealth? Really?
$3.2 billion isnt considered wealth?
Gee, who knew?
Syrian oil exploration first began in 1933 during the French Mandate and the first commercial discovery was in 1956. [14] The industry took off in 1968, when Syria's first commercial oil field began production, although Syria did not begin exporting oil until the mid-1980s. [15] Syria is a relatively small oil producer, accounting for just 0.5 percent of the global production in 2010. [16][17] Although Syria is not a major oil exporter by Middle Eastern standards, oil is a major pillar of the economy. According to the International Monetary Fund, oil sales for 2010 were projected to generate $3.2 billion for the Syrian government and account for 25.1% of the state's revenue. [18]
Syria is the only significant crude oil producing country in the Eastern Mediterranean region, which includes Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. According to the Oil and Gas Journal, Syria had 2,500,000,000 barrels (400,000,000 m 3) of petroleum reserves as of January 1, 2010. [19] Syria's known oil reserves are mainly in the eastern part of the country in the Deir ez-Zor Governorate near its border with Iraq and along the Euphrates River; a number of smaller fields are located in the center of the country. [14] In 2010, Syria produced around 385,000 barrels (61,200 m 3) per day of crude oil. [17][18] Oil production has stabilized after falling for a number of years, and is poised to turn around as new fields come on line. In 2008, Syria produced 187 billion cubic feet (5.3×10 9 m 3) of natural gas, and two years later in 2010, it increased production to 275×10^ 9 cu ft (7.8×10 9 m 3). [20] While much of its oil is exported to Europe, Syria's natural gas is used in reinjection for enhanced oil recovery and for domestic electricity generation
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02-24-2012, 03:40 PM
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Syria doesnt have any oil wealth? Really?
$3.2 billion isnt considered wealth?
Gee, who knew?
Syrian oil exploration first began in 1933 during the French Mandate and the first commercial discovery was in 1956. [14] The industry took off in 1968, when Syria's first commercial oil field began production, although Syria did not begin exporting oil until the mid-1980s. [15] Syria is a relatively small oil producer, accounting for just 0.5 percent of the global production in 2010. [16][17] Although Syria is not a major oil exporter by Middle Eastern standards, oil is a major pillar of the economy. According to the International Monetary Fund, oil sales for 2010 were projected to generate $3.2 billion for the Syrian government and account for 25.1% of the state's revenue. [18]
Syria is the only significant crude oil producing country in the Eastern Mediterranean region, which includes Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. According to the Oil and Gas Journal, Syria had 2,500,000,000 barrels (400,000,000 m 3) of petroleum reserves as of January 1, 2010. [19] Syria's known oil reserves are mainly in the eastern part of the country in the Deir ez-Zor Governorate near its border with Iraq and along the Euphrates River; a number of smaller fields are located in the center of the country. [14] In 2010, Syria produced around 385,000 barrels (61,200 m 3) per day of crude oil. [17][18] Oil production has stabilized after falling for a number of years, and is poised to turn around as new fields come on line. In 2008, Syria produced 187 billion cubic feet (5.3×10 9 m 3) of natural gas, and two years later in 2010, it increased production to 275×10^ 9 cu ft (7.8×10 9 m 3). [20] While much of its oil is exported to Europe, Syria's natural gas is used in reinjection for enhanced oil recovery and for domestic electricity generation
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That is correct, this is not wealth. The $3.2B you mention would run the US federal government during this month for exactly 2 hours.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/fede...ys-us-treasury
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02-24-2012, 03:43 PM
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Funny how they dance around the point to nibble at arguably the least important line in my OP, isn't it?
Maybe next they'll start a thread about how many Commissars can fit on the head of a pin.
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02-24-2012, 03:45 PM
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Syria isnt the US FED ... $3.2 billion a year can buy anything it wants, Necular anything it wants, specifically.
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02-24-2012, 03:52 PM
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These libs remind me of kittens chasing a flashlight's beam on the floor, always grasping at thin air and looking astonished that thin air's all they've caught.
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02-24-2012, 03:53 PM
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Funny how they dance around the point to nibble at arguably the least important line in my OP, isn't it?
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It's very noticeable how Obamanites scurry to cover their savior; almost like cats covering shit in a litter box.
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02-24-2012, 03:59 PM
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These libs remind me of kittens chasing a flashlight's beam on the floor, always grasping at thin air and looking astonished that thin air's all they've caught.
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being an Independent, I assume youre talking about all of those thin air trucks rolling out of Iraq being tantamount to all of those thin air moblie wmd labs we found and inspected. No?
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02-24-2012, 04:05 PM
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Good thing they don't have to run the US government. They could use that money to buy equipment to make chemical WMDs.
But moot point.
They have had the equipment for years. The same type of equipment used to make pesticides can also be used to make the WMDs.
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02-24-2012, 04:41 PM
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He's up to his Jedi mind tricks again manipulating the left's thinking. Remember, "The force has a powerful influence on the weak minded".
I have new respect for Bush. He is so good at the mind tricks he makes weak-minded people like lyin' think he is doing someone else.
Couldn't be the same ones the Israelis and some Iraqis said rolled out of Iraq in those trucks the satellites caught. . . nah, couldn't be. Syria just used all their oil wealth to build these from scratch. . . oh. . . wait. . . they haven't got any oil wealth.
http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/po...on_syrian_wmds
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What can you say to counter having $3.2 billion dollars thrown at you?
I know!!!
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That showed them. Now I'll add;
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Originally Posted by Iaintliein
Funny how they dance around the point to nibble at arguably the least important line in my OP, isn't it?
Maybe next they'll start a thread about how many Commissars can fit on the head of a pin.
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These libs remind me of kittens chasing a flashlight's beam on the floor, always grasping at thin air and looking astonished that thin air's all they've caught.
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You're on ib.
Now don't blow your lines.
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It's very noticeable how Obamanites scurry to cover their savior; almost like cats covering shit in a litter box.
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The Ops main point was since the Syrians have no wealth, the WMDs they have are the missing WMDs from Iraq. My premise is based on that. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
2 posters pointed out they had enough to build a nuclear reactor and made $3.2 billion a year in oil money.
You quickly pointed out that money would not run the US gov for but 2 hours.
Then you claimed the posters were nibbling at the least important line in the OP.
Nice try.
The OP implied Iraqi WMDs ended up in Syria. You stated they could not have been made by Syria because they had no oil wealth. The WMDs being Iraqi is a guess by you. You support your guess by saying the Syrians have no money to build them.
2 posters called you on your bullshit and the “oh how kitten like”, “run the US for 2 hours” noise started to flow out of your fingers like the shit flows out of your ears.
Ib quickly introduced Obama in connection with you being caught lying.
With all y’alls cat talk the next thing you’ll be licking each other and making WMD hairballs.
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02-24-2012, 04:42 PM
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Syria isnt the US FED ... $3.2 billion a year can buy anything it wants, Necular anything it wants, specifically.
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Necular? They are building those little sugar wafers to use as weapons? They could get them cheaper at QuikTrip.
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02-24-2012, 04:51 PM
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You're on ib.
Now don't blow your lines.
The Ops main point was since the Syrians have no wealth, the WMDs they have are the missing WMDs from Iraq. My premise is based on that. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
2 posters pointed out they had enough to build a nuclear reactor and made $3.2 billion a year in oil money.
You quickly pointed out that money would not run the US gov for but 2 hours.
Then you claimed the posters were nibbling at the least important line in the OP.
Nice try.
The OP implied Iraqi WMDs ended up in Syria. You stated they could not have been made by Syria because they had no oil wealth. The WMDs being Iraqi is a guess by you. You support your guess by saying the Syrians have no money to build them.
2 posters called you on your bullshit and the “oh how kitten like”, “run the US for 2 hours” noise started to flow out of your fingers like the shit flows out of your ears.
Ib quickly introduced Obama in connection with you being caught lying.
With all y’alls cat talk the next thing you’ll be licking each other and making WMD hairballs.
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As usual, you are full of BS, and you are just another mentally deficient Obamanite that can't read.
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02-24-2012, 04:57 PM
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Necular? They are building those little sugar wafers to use as weapons? They could get them cheaper at QuikTrip.
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hell yeah, those too! Nuclear reactors notwithstanding
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