Comments on: Chertoff Fears Homegrown Terrorism Abroad
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Worries Europe Can Be A Staging Ground For Future Attacks
- Wonder what happened to the money we gave him to build that durn fence to keep the illegals out.
Posted by starleo14672 at 05:41 PM : Jan 16, 2008
He lost it on the ponies!
Posted by slim1h2o at 05:43 PM : Jan 16, 2008
Probably going to buy Bush some Arabian Horses the Sheik was showing Bush He is from that thar Texas - Reply to this comment
- Why does this administration suggest that giving away our liberty and Constitutional rights here is the only way to insure liberty in Iraq?
Posted by exCoachKen at 05:29 PM : Jan 16, 2008
When I see him over there in Saudia Arabia with his robe on dancing with the Sheik I GET LIVID. 100.00 dollars a barrel He ought of taken that sword they gave him and well you know - Reply to this comment
- Wonder what happened to the money we gave him to build that durn fence to keep the illegals out.
Posted by starleo14672 at 05:41 PM : Jan 16, 2008
He lost it on the ponies! - Reply to this comment
- How much money did this guy donate to Bushit?
Posted by watcher269 at 03:34 PM : Jan 16
Wonder what happened to the money we gave him to build that durn fence to keep the illegals out. - Reply to this comment
- Looks like Chertoff needs to fear homegrown terrorism in congress...
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/01/16/national/main3720821.shtml - Reply to this comment
- No matter how you monitor there will always be kooks out there. the answer is better awareness of kook type writings by teachers and parents and sibs and a willingness for the same to report such to the authorities.
Posted by apple2pie at 05:30 PM : Jan 16, 2008
So,, you want us all to rat everybody out, that has a hissy fit? Or you pi ss off you girlfriend, and she calls DHS?
Sounds like an awful place, and time to live. If you should ask me! - Reply to this comment
- Sorry tylenol that was 100,000 dollars fingers aren''t working good today
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- The fact is most americans are not doing anything wrong.
I think what the american people have to worry about is
the Bush Administration and CONgress. We need to ID them
with verichip. We need to keep an eye on these IDIOTS.
Posted by tylenol6 at 03:06 PM : Jan 16, 2008
+ report a
Man you got that right , did you see that republican congressman from Michigan gave over 1000,000 dollars to terrorist organizations and al queda - Reply to this comment
- I wonder if they''''re ignorant enough to bring back that terror alert light system that they used to jack up to orange every time there was bad news about the chimp (which was and is often)? They might. I mean some people were stupid enough to believe it before the last election.
Posted by SgtRDS at 05:25 PM : Jan 16, 2008
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Sarge, nothing this quack does will surprise me and every time he opens his mouth it scares me. He is absolutely in LA LA LAND. Thinks the American people cannot see through the s--- that comes from his mouth - Reply to this comment
- Why does this administration suggest that giving away our liberty and Constitutional rights here is the only way to insure liberty in Iraq?
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- Here we go again You said it Sarge Quack, Quack take him away Homeland security is a joke Quack Quack
Posted by starleo14672 at 05:15 PM : Jan 16, 2008
I wonder if they''re ignorant enough to bring back that terror alert light system that they used to jack up to orange every time there was bad news about the chimp (which was and is often)? They might. I mean some people were stupid enough to believe it before the last election. - Reply to this comment
- pt5
And while service contracts would be highly profitable for companies, Big Oil wants risk contracts. Such deals are usually long term, covering its exploration costs and guaranteeing a profit if oil is found, and allowing them to put the reserves it discovers on the books, a boon in Wall Street''s eyes.
Aside from security -- which if it stays bad would make the deals costlier for Iraq -- there''s relatively little risk in exploring for crude in Iraq. Historically it has been easy to find, inexpensive to produce and top quality.
Supporters of the popular nationalized structure in Iraq -- led by the powerful oil unions -- and campaigners who fear the ultimate end to the war is the heist of Iraq''s oil wealth are against risk contracts. - Reply to this comment
- Pt4
Bolstered by contempt for central control and the sluggish pace of the oil law, the KRG has passed its own regional oil law and signed more than 20 exploration and production deals with international oil firms.
Shahristani has called the KRG deals "illegal" and a dispute is slowly brewing in Baghdad. None of the major companies has signed with the KRG, fearing being blacklisted by Baghdad from the rest of Iraq''s bounty. - Reply to this comment
- Pt 3
ConocoPhillips is talking with the ministry about the West Qurna oil field, officials with Russian major Lukoil told Dow Jones Newswires. Lukoil, of which Conoco is a 20 percent shareholder, had a deal with Saddam Hussein for West Qurna in the 1990s, but it was cancelled prior to the war.
Chevron and Total have teamed up in a bid for the Majnoon field.
Less than 1 percent of Iraq''s proven reserves are located in the area controlled by the Kurdistan Regional Government, but limited successful exploration and geological formations have the KRG excited with prospects. - Reply to this comment
- Pt 2
He said forgoing bidding allows the ministry to move quickly, as well as prove wrong critics, such as the Iraqi Kurds.
According to insiders to whom UPI talked recently as well as media reports, Shell, which produced a technical study of Kirkuk in 2005, wants a deal for the field. BP wants one for Rumaila, which it studied last year. Shell and BHP Billiton are angling for the Missan field in the south. ExxonMobil is interested in the southern Zubair field while the Sabha and Luhais fields are being targeted by Dome and Anadarko Petroleum. - Reply to this comment
- The U.S. Homeland Security secretary said Wednesday that Washington fears Europe may be a staging ground for terrorist attacks on the United States.
NO KIDDING SHERLOCK? OR DO YOU MEAN COVERT? - Reply to this comment
- White House Wants To Cut Anti-Terror Funds
WHAT THE ***? - Reply to this comment
- I do not worry about terrorists at night, but I sure worry about the Bush government.
W- Worst Ever. 370 days until freedom can be restored...
Posted by boatdocster at 05:03 PM : Jan 16, 2008
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Want to know what Darth Vader Cheney is up to:
Oil company officials met with U.S. officials, including Vice President *** Cheney, prior to the war and since, to discuss contracts for Iraq''s oil. Former top officials of the companies were tasked by the U.S.-led occupation with advising the Oil Ministry.
"This means that it is pay-off time for the majors that have been running training courses for Oil Ministry personnel, reservoir surveys, drawn up work-plans and given general advice during the past years," said Samuel Ciszuk, Middle East energy analyst for Global Insight. "It is clever." - Reply to this comment
- Chertoff AMERICANS FEAR YOU!
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- Quack quack! Terror! Terror! Ignore the 17 year inflation high! Quack quack! Terror! Terror! Ignore the home loan crash! Quack quack! Terror! Terror! Ignore the deficit! Quackquack! Terror! Terror!
Posted by SgtRDS at 05:11 PM : Jan 16, 2008
Here we go again You said it Sarge Quack, Quack take him away Homeland security is a joke Quack Quack - Reply to this comment
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