haha...bush finally admits iraq war about oil...
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2005 3:47 pm
in public no less...
http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Bush_give ... _0831.html
http://rawstory.com/news/2005/Bush_give ... _0831.html
Your world is waiting...
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''If Zarqawi and [Osama] bin Laden gain control of Iraq, they would create a new training ground for future terrorist attacks," Bush said. ''They'd seize oil fields to fund their ambitions. They could recruit more terrorists by claiming a historic victory over the United States and our coalition."
i fixed that dumbass.. anyhow, my point stands. I even went so far as to add the quote, you've taken out of context and placed it here for you.Freakaloin wrote:rawstory is far from a conspiracy mr. msm...
rofl...clueless moron...Dek wrote:try to verify a blog claim? Oh yeah, you can't.. could be just some dork with kids sitting at home trying to be cool by posting useless shit on a forum.
BAAAA! BAAA!!! BAAAAAA!!!!Dek wrote:try to verify a blog claim? Oh yeah, you can't.. could be just some dork with kids sitting at home trying to be cool by posting useless shit on a forum. Oh.. snap.. that's you.. That's why mainstream media has more backing and legitimacy then blogs.
Your turn.. oh check out the other post too about your troop blog, I'm still waiting for any smart replies... but from you I guess I'll be waiting for hell to freeze over.
EPA.gov wrote:Nationwide fuel waiver issued to bolster fuel supplies
REMARKS BY ADMINISTRATOR STEPHEN L. JOHNSON
UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Thank you very much. Today, I am exercising my authority under the Clean Air Act to temporarily waive specific standards for gasoline and diesel fuels to ensure that the Hurricane Katrina natural disaster does not result in serious fuel supply interruptions around the country.
As we are all well aware, we are seeing increasingly serious impacts from the hurricane in a number of fuel markets around the United States. Yesterday afternoon I exercised this authority with respect to four states: Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. It has become clear that the consequences of the hurricane have become more widespread. So today, I’m sending letters to the governors of the remaining 46 states and territories providing temporary relief from volatility and sulfur standards. This action will result in a needed increase in fuel supply.
These waivers are necessary to ensure that fuel is available throughout the country to address public health issues and emergency vehicle supply needs. Under the Clean Air Act emergency authority, I am making the waivers effective through September 15, 2005. These waivers only apply to volatility standards - the rate at which fuel evaporates - and the amount of sulfur in fuel.
EPA is committed to working with our state and federal partners to address this extraordinary national disaster.
Thank you very much.