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Another Civil War Looms In Lebanon - Hezbollah Declares The Lebanese Army An Enemy
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Pilgrim - 12:05pm on 05/07/2008
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Mickey,

You’re right about the future of oil, of course.  Toss in the fact that new drilling will take time, and the next president, who will likely have but a single term tenure, could be in and out of office long before we see any significant increase in supply to offset the ever-increasing demand.

As for economics, you’re right again.  None of the candidates has a clue.  Obama least of all.

Bat One - 06:05am on 05/08/2008

Nice to see you two still support the phone sex falafel pervert 10 mil out of court settling loofa boy porn book writing, Billow.

And a hat tip to Dick the prostitute toe sucker Morris to boot!

Conservatives do tend to stick together.

realitybasedbob - 06:05am on 05/08/2008

Maybe Jimmy Carter should have secured “Peace in out time” with Hezbollah rather than Hamas.

patriotic - 06:05am on 05/08/2008

Thanks bat one, one of my buddies got me hooked on O’Reilly last year and I watch almost every night.  I agree, the Hillary interview was very good and I am looking forward to see what questions he asks McCain.

dougee - 06:05am on 05/08/2008

Speaking of illicit sexual adventures at the workplace, Bob, whatever happened to that “long” list of Clinton’s anti-terror and nuclear non-proliferation accomplishments you said you were going to offer up?  Got a URL?

I know you said you’d posted it, but that was just some much BS to cover the fact that there were no such accomplishments to list in the first place.  Clinton must have been too busy doing something, or someone, else.

Bat One - 06:05am on 05/08/2008

Maybe Jimmy Carter should have secured “Peace in out time” with Hezbollah rather than Hamas.

patriotic,

Hezbollah was founded by the Iranian Mullahs and is merely an arm of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.  Their supplies, weapons, and direction come from Tehran.

Jimmy Carter, of course, was the one who betrayed his “good friend” the Shah of Iran and all but invited the radical Islamist Mullahs to take over the country, and then stood by like a helpless capon when they invaded the US embassy and held the US diplomatic personnel hostage for 444 days.

Carter’s presence on the international stage, both in and out of office, has been an unmitigated disaster for the US.  I’m still waiting for someone to demonstrate convincingly that Barack Obama doesn’t offer more of the very same Cartesque impotence and failure.

Bat One - 07:05am on 05/08/2008

Barack is a latter day Jimmy Carter regarding foreign policy:

“I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.” - BO - ‘The Audacity of Hope,’
(book published in 2006).

By the way, the facts in your post are unimpeachable.

patriotic - 10:05am on 05/08/2008

I called this one last September. Iran is further destabilizing Lebanon through their surrogates. Hizzbullah has never accepted any elected government as having authority over them. Their immediate build up, with support from from Iran and Syria, after last summer’s destruction of their munitions and weapons stocks was a clear indication of what was coming. The UN not only turned a blind eye, they tacitly assisted by blocking anyone from getting solid ground intel on the build up.

The Lebanese Army’s actions against Hizzbullah in the north of Lebanon was also resisted by the UN and was yet another clear indication of the course Hizzbullah was walking all along.

2Hotel9 - 03:05am on 05/09/2008
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