No argument about Kony, but he is not our problem. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyI agree with your assessment... but just imagine the PR boost... if 100 U.S. Special Ops guys were able to "take out" the Kony scumbag (in remote northern Uganda).... and show what a "Humanitarian" that Barack Hussein Obama is?!?!
Yeah or raping children in the nationsGet real.
they are obstensively protecting.
The target of sheik hussein's action is a group
called the Combat Lord's Resistance Army.
This group has been the only significant
combatant of the muslim militias in
Somalia and Sudan. Removing the CLRA
would be a great benefit to the muslim
militias. Sheik Hussein is showing
his true color and loyalties.
American soldiers will kill christians to
serve a greater muslim good.
The elimination of Soros' competition
for access to Ugandan oil is a 2fer
the minion serves his master well. Originally Posted by anaximander
Diamonds.
And more recently probably the largest oil reserves on Earth.
And as for all of those whining about spending U.S. "treasure" on producing oil overseas .... who would you rather have the oil?
China
Russia
Europe
United States
_______________ (Write in your favorite oil consuming nation) Originally Posted by LexusLover
!! NEWS FLASH !! * Duh.............Bias really isn’t an issue in this case. At least not news media bias. Google bias maybe but moot point.
Trouble is.... "Christian" is the first "descriptor" you find when searching for the "LRA"!
News Media Bias.... yeah.... Originally Posted by MrGiz
.Exxon's been off the coast exploring the scope and depth for several years now. There is no "value" in advertising reserves until they have been tied down based on reliable exploration, as opposed to puff to get investors and to "hedge" potential stock sales. European countries are not in that picture, just moving in that direction. I am willing to stand by "probably" until the CIA factbook is "updated."
The UK, France, China, and Russia control most of the leases.
Let me rephrase that.
Companies from those countries will work the leases.
Originally Posted by Munchmasterman
Exxon's been off the coast exploring the scope and depth for several years now. There is no "value" in advertising reserves until they have been tied down based on reliable exploration, as opposed to puff to get investors and to "hedge" potential stock sales. European countries are not in that picture, just moving in that direction. I am willing to stand by "probably" until the CIA factbook is "updated."Not having first hand knowledge of who and what they have leased, I posted the countries listed in several sources. Me not seeing references to any US companies doesn’t mean there are none involved or that I intentionally omitted them.
FYI: For years Pemex was notorious for understating reserves in order to keep the lid on finanicial "drains" on the company through the government. Rumor was that the President (of Mexico) would steal depending on the available reserves in Pemex. So, Pemex had 2 sets of books. Theirs and the one for the government. Originally Posted by LexusLover
I suppose it's useless for me to remind you again... the topic is UGANDA!!My response was to the question:
Exxon off the "coast" of... Uganda?
PEMEX ?
Originally Posted by MrGiz
Originally Posted by MrGiz
Can anyone please tell me of any "good news " that come from the African Continent in our lifetime?* Originally Posted by MrGiz
I have reached a comfort level with him due to the lack of redeemable statements put forth by him. He is really the only person on the board that I can’t find any common ground with.
Munch.... your Whirlaway obsession is beginning to runaway with itself... Originally Posted by MrGiz
My response was to the question:Please pardon me... but I am still confused by your response...
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"African Continent" ....
Originally Posted by LexusLover
Please pardon me... Originally Posted by MrGizYou are ....