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    So where's the big Bargain?
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    by papananook  7-22-2008    1
     It just doesn't make sense on so many levels, including $$, but somebody is gettin' rich on this Goddamned war.
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    Climate Report Calls For Green “New Deal”
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    by papananook  7-21-2008   
     Sounds utterly sensible to me.
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    Big Oil CEOs are drinking our milkshake
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    by papananook  7-13-2008   
     Obscene amount of $$ for NOT making the gas situation better
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    OIL, OIL, OIL, OIL...DO YA GET IT YET?
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    by papananook  7-13-2008   
     For those of us that saw this 6 yrs ago, it is really frustrating to hear people saying this so late in the 2nd Bush term...Idiots! (not Moyers)
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    Kucinich Still fighting for Impeachment
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    by papananook  7-6-2008    1
     Thanks, Dennis, for staying with it...even if the 'Merikan people and their Reps. in congress don't fuckin' listen. Sheeple and traitors, hand in hoof.
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    And they said the war wasn't for the oil
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    by papananook  6-30-2008    2
     “We pretend it is not a centerpiece of our motivation, yet we keep confirming that it is,” Frederick D. Barton, senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said in a telephone interview. “And we undermine our own veracity by citing issues like sovereignty, when we have our hands right in the middle of it.” SURPRISE, SURPRISE---NOT!
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    Dollars, Oil and the Big Wipe Out
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    by papananook  6-21-2008    2
     No Remarks
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    They're Baaack--Juan Coles take on Amerikan Big Oil in Iraq
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    by papananook  6-20-2008    2
     Thanks to Ratilfar...Maybe he clipped it too but it deserves all the spreading it gets...excellent column by Juan Cole: Bush and Cheney clearly went into Iraq primarily in order to put US petroleum firms in precisely this favored position. The US power elite wanted this outcome and connived actively at it. As Alan Greenspan put it, “I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil.” Poor Iraq has been looted, occupied, and disrupted by the industrialized West for a century because of the curse of its oil wealth. The Iraqi Petroleum Company was until 1929 the Turkish Petroleum Company since it began in 1912 with a concession from the Ottoman Empire, which ruled Iraq before the 1917 British conquest. The victors of World War I used their victory to leverage themselves into Iraqi oil. The Ottomans had thrown in with Germany and Austria in 1914, and were defeated by the victorious allies. Iraq was considered a s
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    Deals With Iraq Are Set to Bring Oil Giants Back
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    by papananook  6-19-2008    13
     The no-bid contracts are unusual for the industry, and the offers prevailed over others by more than 40 companies, including companies in Russia, China and India. The contracts, which would run for one to two years and are relatively small by industry standards, would nonetheless give the companies an advantage in bidding on future contracts in a country that many experts consider to be the best hope for a large-scale increase in oil production. There was suspicion among many in the Arab world and among parts of the American public that the United States had gone to war in Iraq precisely to secure the oil wealth these contracts seek to extract. The Bush administration has said that the war was necessary to combat terrorism. It is not clear what role the United States played in awarding the contracts; there are still American advisers to Iraq’s Oil Ministry. Sensitive to the appearance that they were profiting from the war and already under pressure because of record high oil pric
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    REPORT FINDS NOISE REDUCTION GUIDELINES DO NOT PROTECT WHALES AND DOLPHINS
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    by papananook  6-19-2008    1
     The effort to open the OCS to drillin will just screw the ocean and make the Bi Oil boys richer--why are we even debating this stupid shit. Cuz the Prez sez.
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    crops will be significantly effected this year.
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    by papananook  6-15-2008    1
     Corn is a bi scam when it comes to fructose syrup and bio-fuel. Big Ag has hijacked this once wonderful crop.
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    While Congress argues, gas costs keep climbing
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    by papananook  6-11-2008    1
     Watchin' these jazzbos on CSPAN is the best way to cure insomnia....all talk and no action.
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    Stay home, read, have sex Will insane gas prices finally pummel us into evolving? How bad will it g
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    by papananook  6-4-2008    1
     another good column from Mark Morford.
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    proliferation of oil and gas blocks across the Peruvian Amazon.
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    by papananook  5-29-2008    1
     No Remarks
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    Change We Can Stomach--I Big Ag on the downslide?
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    by papananook  5-12-2008   
     Now that argument no longer holds true. With the price of oil at more than $120 a barrel (up from less than $30 for most of the last 50 years), small and midsize nonpolluting farms, the ones growing the healthiest and best-tasting food, are gaining a competitive advantage. They aren’t as reliant on oil, because they use fewer large machines and less pesticide and fertilizer. In fact, small farms are the most productive on earth. A four-acre farm in the United States nets, on average, $1,400 per acre; a 1,364-acre farm nets $39 an acre. Big farms have long compensated for the disequilibrium with sheer quantity. But their economies of scale come from mass distribution, and with diesel fuel costing more than $4 per gallon in many locations, it’s no longer efficient to transport food 1,500 miles from where it’s grown.
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    Gotta keep up with the doom and gloom!
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    by papananook  5-8-2008   
     Aging systems releasing sewage into rivers, streams. “Local governments across the USA plan to spend billions modernizing failing wastewater systems — some of which are more than 100 years old — over the next 10 to 20 years, EPA, state and local sewer authority officials said. Those improvement efforts face a huge challenge mitigating problems in what the EPA estimates to be 1.2 million miles of sewers snaking underground across the USA.” Bodies rot in cyclone-hit Burma. “Piles of rotting corpses are stacking up in remote villages of Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta, with residents saying they don't have enough fuel to cremate victims of deadly Cyclone Nargis.” Deadly battles as Hezbollah says Lebabon 'declares war'. “Deadly gunbattles erupted in Beirut on Thursday after Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah charged that a Lebanese government crackdown on his group was tantamount to a 'declaration of war,' stoking fears of a full-blown sectarian conflict."
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    Environmental warning sins of doom
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    by papananook  5-7-2008    2
     No Remarks
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    Wanted: A Few Flat-Earth Scientists To Support Alaskan Oil Drilling
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    by papananook  5-6-2008    2
     Ah, it's just a few bears...we NEED THE OIL!, sez me in deep sarcasm
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    McCain--Duh...and Duh, again
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    by papananook  5-5-2008    1
     No Remarks
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    Dumb as We Wanna Be
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    by papananook  5-3-2008    2
     By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN he goes on: Are you sitting down? Few Americans know it, but for almost a year now, Congress has been bickering over whether and how to renew the investment tax credit to stimulate investment in solar energy and the production tax credit to encourage investment in wind energy. The bickering has been so poisonous that when Congress passed the 2007 energy bill last December, it failed to extend any stimulus for wind and solar energy production. Oil and gas kept all their credits, but those for wind and solar have been left to expire this December. I am not making this up. At a time when we should be throwing everything into clean power innovation, we are squabbling over pennies. These credits are critical because they ensure that if oil prices slip back down again — which often happens — investments in wind and solar would still be profitable. That’s how you launch a new energy technology and help it achieve scale, so it can compete without subsidies. The
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    Cartoon Hero Will Save the Day
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    by papananook  4-30-2008   
     “In the past three months, average consumer spending on energy came to $663 billion, or 6.5 percent of total consumer spending. A year ago, it represented 5.8 percent.” In simple terms: “If gasoline breaks through $4 a gallon by Memorial Day, that would mean spending on gasoline would have risen by $100 billion since the beginning of the year, or roughly the size of the tax rebate checks going out.” According to Monday’s Providence Journal, “The United States, with the lowest fuel efficient vehicles and longest average commutes in the world, is the only major industrialized country to witness a surge in oil consumption since the severe oil shortages of the 1970s and the 1980s.” While European nations have taxed fuel to pay for other more efficient forms of transportation, the U.S. has taken an Underdog approach to the problem; swooping in with borrowed cash to pay the ransom oil companies demand on our transportation and heating needs. Next week President Underdog will begin mai
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    finite supply of oil "revealed"--fails to lower demand!
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    by papananook  4-29-2008   
     Duh!
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    Bone-Eating Snot flowers and Globsters
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    by papananook  4-26-2008    1
     I love the endless sea...
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    Talk to Dove before they destroy Paradise Forests
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    by papananook  4-23-2008   
     No Remarks
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    Scathing Words about Exxon's Lack of Payment in Valdez Spill Suit
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    by papananook  2-28-2008   
     Please read it all. Greg Palast gives Exxon some well deserved hell.
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    Filthy Lucre Alaska's oil-happy pols are ensnared in scandal
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    by papananook  2-26-2008   
     However the scandals fall out, environmentalists can actually look forward to a cleaner brand of politics emerging up north. Squeaky-clean governor Sarah Palin (R) called the legislature into special session and got a new oil-tax law that raised taxes and tightened loopholes. And a new statewide poll shows both Don Young and Ted Stevens trailing likely Democratic challengers in this year's election.
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    Arctic Oil Bonanza Worries Alaska Native
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    by papananook  2-26-2008   
     Native groups and environmentalists most fear a serious oil spill in the Chukchi. The MMS itself estimated in the environmental impact statement authorizing the lease sale there was a 40 percent chance of a spill of at least 1,000 barrels or more over the life of any single oil development project in the Chukchi. “If oil spills under ice in the middle of January there is absolutely nothing they can do about it,” said Rick Steiner, an oil spill expert at the University of Alaska, Anchorage. “There’s a large stretch of time when they would be producing oil and have no way of cleaning up a spill.” A legal challenge to the validity of the MMS’s environmental impact statement is under way, and a similar suit temporarily halted Shell’s plans to drill in the Beaufort Sea last summer. Drilling opponents are pessimistic about their chances of putting a stop to the rush into the Arctic. “Maybe there can be something worked out, but at this time it really doesn’t look that way,” sa
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    The next time you fork it over at the pump remember the $40.6 billion Exxon got
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    by papananook  2-13-2008    2
     It’s a simple fact of life. Oil companies need huge profits to counter the insane wishes of the citizenry like alternative energy, universal health care, demcoracy and human rights. The current system in which the government taxes the middle class (and a token tax from the wealthy) to give back to the rich via no-bid military contracts and Homeland Security is under attack by grass root movements and radical authors. Democracy is a terrible thing for corporate profits and that’s why corporate America supports the most ruthless dictatorships in the world. Show your support for a corporate world by buying a gas guzzling SUV or still better… a motor yacht! Buy, buy, buy anything you can before our resources run out and finally be a good corporate citizen
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    from the oil industry this election season.
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    by papananook  2-7-2008    3
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    Talk of Imminent War Against Iran Amid an Attack of 'Coincidences'
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    by papananook  2-5-2008   
     The "coincidences"
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    Activists Plan for March 19th
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    by papananook  2-1-2008   
     Anybody ready to hit the streets? I'll be out there somewhere.
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    Opposition Builds Against Drilling Arctic's Chukchi Sea
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    by papananook  2-1-2008   
     GOOD LUCK STOPPIN' THE BUSH/CHENEY RAPE OF THE PLANET
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    Stop Arctic's black gold rush
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    by papananook  1-31-2008   
     No Remarks
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    yet another bush-made catastrofuck in the making.
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    by papananook  1-22-2008    3
     No Remarks
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    Big Oil Invades Universities
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    by papananook  1-21-2008   
     Pernicious and pervasive bastards
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    Chavez Loses, Warns US About Oil
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    by papananook  12-3-2007   
     I would imagine Hugo is rather pissed he lost and not happy about the CIA plot either....
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    New Aussie PM Acts Quickly on Kyoto Reform
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    by papananook  12-3-2007    1
     Oh, where is the USA?
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    Alberta, Canada Getting Raped for Oil
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    by papananook  11-29-2007   
     This is freakin' SICK! Once again, greed wins over good sense and environmental common good.
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    Staying Warm Will Cost More
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    by papananook  11-28-2007   
     Here in Alaska the prices are up 30% and everyone's pissed off!
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    Bush Family Friends are the Terrorists
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    by papananook  11-27-2007    2
     Protecting international oil interests and his family's wealth explains why Bush continues to turn a blind eye to everything the Saudis do. A Thanksgiving Day story in The New York Times with the headline "Foreign Fighters in Iraq Are Tied to Allies of U.S." got scant attention from the media, caught up in food and football.
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