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Created on: October 27, 2008
george walker bush is the one to blame. However,
DID PRESIDENT BUSH STRIKE OIL?
In my opinion:
NOT ONLY DID BUSH STRIKE OIL - BUT BECAUSE OF THAT STRIKE HIS LARGESS IS OVER THE TOP! THIS ACTION BEGS FOR AN AUDIT AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF THIS INFORMATION.
Bush's Blind Trust: is just that! Blind!
Do some due diligence here to see where this trust dollar levels are today
Furthermore, the callous disregard to the citizens of this country should not be surprising.
Remember, the election that put this current resident in office, was greatly flawed, abused and misused. The people were lead down the road by an inept and academically challenged person, who is now residing at 1600 PA Avenue. The only hope we have is that this term will be his last, and if the American people really want their voice to be heard, make sure they steer clear of the Republican Party and their cohorts. The very idea that John McCain may succeed Bush in this upcoming election is frightening and fraught with apprehension and outright fear of again, having to do on-the-job training for someone who should know what the requirements are for this office.
The problem with the price spike can be leveled directly at the Bush administration. Common sense dictates that because of the conflict, oil producing countries who have taken up the residuals formerly belonging to Iraq
are now charging the USA
for that conflict. It does not make sense. However, the USA should demand immediately, that the oil prices be rolled back to the price at the time of the invasion. No exceptions! Our national security is at stake, and it seems no one is interested in protecting our great country! Why?
The Bush administration should lead be example, and not follow poor judgment so far displayed by foreign and outside interests. This administration has made selling off America, bit by bit, a priority. To question why these prices have sky-rocketed, go and ask that person residing at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, and I do not mean the spouses of these numbsuchs.
Problems are not that difficult to understand. What the problem is; is lack of comprehension and forethought to the needs of the citizens of the United States of America. The next resident should be very careful not to continue the abuse and misuse of the public's sacred trust! However, given Bush's penchant for mis-information, I do realize this effort could be rendered moot! Why?
Beats the heck out of me!
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