mrblifil suggested I do a Diary
Thu Sep 01, 2005 at 07:59:54 AM PDT
Gas shortages are already happening
More
As I remember.
Becky-WSJ/CNBC (this AM), was talking to a MidWest Wholesaler in charge of 40 Gas Stations.
But Common Sense.
We, the US, heard they were allocating gas yesterday AM.
It would take 6 days to physically implement a rationing of the product.
Not to mention getting every Big Oil to do it simultaneously?
Alot of folks doing the same thing simultaneously-that's the definition of Collusion/Conspiracy.
The Thread-My Comments
http://www.dailykos.com/comments/2005/9/1/0435/24868/187#187]
Do you doubt Justin Raimondo
Tue Jul 19, 2005 at 06:55:59 AM PDT
Do you doubt that:
"The Mossad office in London received advance notice about the attacks, but only six minutes before the first blast, the paper reports, confirming an earlier AP report. As a result, it was impossible to take any action to prevent the blasts."
Here is the Bild am Sonntag story in German, and a Google translation.
You can practically hear the click
Wed Jul 13, 2005 at 07:52:07 AM PDT
at that moment in the life of every conspiracy when the police investigation turns into the Official Story.
The similarities with the Madrid bombing of 3/11/04, which we have persistently highlighted as an inside intelligence operation, are stark with bombs on separate trains set off within minutes( seconds to simultaneous) of each other as the trains neared the stations.
More below the fold.
Excuse me
Sun Jun 19, 2005 at 07:08:29 PM PDT
Because my skills are not in journalism.
Editing is my downfall.
Dark Syde and Jerome a Paris (and thanx Jerome for turning me onto the following site) are what I aspire to in Diary entries.
But I have scanned all weekend and seen no diary in Daily Kos on the record price of crude.
So:
Bullshit, adjusted for inflation
What matters is the sustained price, not the spike. Over the course of this year we are averaging over $51 per barrel. That is 77% of the highest it has ever been. And it is climbing. If it gets into the 60's and is sustained there the damage done to the economy will be every bit as extensive as the damage that was done to the economy in 1981-1983.
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Les Miz: the best teeth in the hemisphere
Fri May 20, 2005 at 04:11:51 PM PDT
Tinoire:
I'm sure there are people who are ready for a different leader as they gaze longingly at well-packaged Western goods and fall for the myth that under American capitalism everyone lives in Beverly Hills and shops at Nordstrom's. You never know how good you have it and it's human nature to think the grass is greener on the other side. Tell those same people, those who don't know I mean, what they would have to give up for that fantasy and they'll take their health-care, education, everytime IF you tell them. We of course will tell them no such thing preferring to lure them with Western goods.
[Nice Showhttp://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/03.13.03/les-miz-0311.html. Go to see Les Miserables after before Return of the Sith for a truly unforgettable experience.
And then come home, relax, and watch the Wizard of Oz synchronated w Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. You'll never be the same.
My first entry at DKos. Thanx for having me.
James
MayDay THE HAYMARKET Chicago
Sun May 01, 2005 at 08:04:30 AM PDT
Over a century ago the American Federation of Labour adopted a historic resolution which asserted that "eight hours shall constitute a legal days labour from and after May 1st, 1886".
As you might have guessed, this wasn't written by an American. In America, where Mayday got its start, Mayday and the Chicago martyrs are deliberately ignored. One Utah TV News show proclaimed that in America, Mayday is not honored by marches for workers rights--it is a day for reflecting on good work habits.
http://www.spunk.org/library/intro/sp001497/mayday.html
Just a little history note from a history buff.