Monkey Clumps wrote:
> On Jul 5, 10:34 pm, gringo <gri...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> Monkey Clumps wrote:
>>
>>> On Jul 3, 1:17 am, gringo <gri...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Monkey Clumps wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Jul 2, 12:49 am, gringo <gri...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>
>>> <SNIP> loving tribute to Gringo's hero: Dictator Hugo Chazev
>>>
>>>> Evidence of that has been given before Congress. Oil company execs
>>>> answer when asked how much their personal earnings were: "I don't
know.."
>>>> I myself have provided these threads with evidence enough to convince
>>>> cheney that he is indeed a s***bag. What you choose to ignore is your
>>>> business. But remember, "ignore" is the base for the word "ignorant."
>>>>
>>> Interesting that you change the subject to executive compensation,
>>> which has nothing to do with the rest of this thread. I guess you've
>>> given up trying to defend your crackpot conspiracy theories about oil
>>> companies hoarding oil. That's probably for the best because only the
>>> most braindead of liberals would buy into that load of bull****.
>>>
>> Duplicitous that you accuse me of changing the subject. Everything
>> connected to the oil business is relevant to a thread about the oil
>> business. But here:
>>
>
> This is not a thread about "the oil business", its a thread about
> "Democrats Again Preventing America From Drilling for Oil", dumbass.
> Can't you read?
>
listen up, monkey. Stop licking monkey **** off your fingertips long
enough to pay attention. Oil is business--I mean, when was the last
time that an oil company gave away an ounce of gas?
I understand that the intelligence quotient of you monkeys is lower than
my toddler grandson's, but Christ, monkey, don't you ever stop to think?
>
>> Oil companies know for a fact that oil exists in lands that Federal and
>> State regulations won't allow them to drill on *because they have
>> already extensively explored those lands.*
>>
>
> Wrong, fool. The USGS has re****ted on ANWR, the oil companies have
> not drilled it. If they had been allowed we would have a much better
> idea of exactly how much oil is there.
>
>
Wrong, doofus, but right at the same time. They have not drilled--but
they did not have to. Oil leases cost money, and drilling permits cost
money. They have invested in both in that 68 million acres. Ergo, they
have confirmed the presence of oil. Otherwise, little spider monkey,
they'd be leasing oil and mineral rights to my backyard.
>> It is logical, money clump,
>> don't you think, that if they have explored--and proved oil exists on
>> lands they are not permitted to use--then they have also explored and
>> proved the existence of oil on the 68,000 acres they have already
>> leased.
>>
>
> After they leased the 68,000 acres they probably did do thorough
> exploratory drilling, and found out there wasn't much there, which is
> why that area is not being put into production.
>
"probably," you say. That 68,000,000 leased acres (that they have paid
out good money for)? If only 1/10 of 1% contains a pocket of oil, that's
68,000 wells that are being left untapped.
>
>> Therefore, doofus, my most relevant point is made, that they
>> should first drill on the 68,000 acres they have paid to lease and paid
>> to get permits for.
>>
>
> Dumbass, those 68,000 acres do not hold anywhere near the deposits of
> ANWR and nobody who knows anything about oil is saying otherwise. If
> they did, they would be in production right now. That's just the way
> it is. If we want more domestic oil, we need to open up the areas
> where the oil is. Places like ANWR. Period. The 68,000 acres crap
> is just a red herring that the democrats have thrown out in
> desperation since they know they are on the wrong side of this
> argument.
>
>
No, doofus, that is not the way it is.
All over the globe, productive oil fields are being virtually ignored.
All over Texas, oil well pumps have been shut down. The pipelines and
storage tanks are full, the refineries that haven't been torn down by
their owners the oil companies are working at a percentage of capacity
"for safety reasons."
>> That they will not proof aplenty that the oil companies are in fact
>> hoarding oil they could be pumping.
>>
>
> The only "proof aplenty" that we have is that you are a complete
> idiot.
>
>
you are even dumber than tscottie, the cor****ate lapdog.
--
"Sarah, if the American people had ever known the truth about what we
Bushes have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets
and lynched."
--- George Herbert Walker Bush, in an interview with Sarah McClendon, 1992


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