John Mccain Linked To Oil Speculation Enron Loophole
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No doubt John McCain does NOT want Americans to know the real details behind the spiraling higher costs of oil and then refined gasoline due to oil speculation.
John McCain has direct ties to the creation of the oil speculation loop hole - The Enron Loophole”, and has strategically placed his Senate votes to mask his oil speculation ties and mislead the American public on it’s history and his knowledge about it. Read more »
Gop Senator Indicted - Alaska Ted Stevens Career Over
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Yet another GOP scandal involving corruption in which legislation has affected yet again the American taxpayer’s wallets – this times with Alaska Senator Ted Stevens. Many have said for years - as goes Alaska, goes the nation in Presidential elections. Republican Senator Stevens, the first sitting U.S. senator to face federal indictment since 1993, has been indicted on seven counts of falsely reporting
hundreds of thousands of dollars in services he received from a International Oil Services company Veco Corporation. Alaska senator on charges - “I am innocentâ€Â. Read more »
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - Nbc Nightly News Interview
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No doubt President Bush and his entire NeoCon White House, as well as the stupendous GOP affable mouthpieces Bill O’Reilly, Rush Limbaugh and Sean Haggerty would rather be dead, than be caught talking with sincere civility to suspected enemies of the state (one of the reasons the United States failed unilateral foreign policy has been so detrimental to worldwide stability), and the same failed U.S. policies that are so diametrically counter/opposed to Barack Obama’s U.S. + the world partnership in which his recent Berlin speech clearly proposed. Read more »
Barack Obama delivered a major foreign policy speech in 30-minutes to 200,000 enthusiastic onlookers and supporters at the base of the “Victory Column” - the Siegessäule in the middle of a roundabout called the Grosser Stern in the Tiergarten Park - Berlin’s sprawling park in the center of the city. When a reporter asked the senator if he considered the address a campaign event, he said with a puzzled look: “As opposed to?”
“It’s not a political rally,” he added. “Hopefully, it will be viewed as a substantive, articulation of the relationship I’d like to see between the United States and Europe. Read more »

