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Another thing you won't hear from the main stream media
During the year 2008, American oil was sold at the rate of 1.6 million barrels a day.
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1cav...,
Of course you won't hear such even though surprised hearing pre-Obama/Immelt connection or collusion orchestrating many well shut-downs, in that America's oil exports had already been that low.
Such is quite similar to why WILL NEVER ALSO HEAR reason why Large Oil Exporter America DICTATES that: "We The (Schnook$)" and/or U.S. People continually & stupidly buy about 50 BILLION$ worth of foreign oil from Saudis,...YEARLY!!! Guess that if We The SUCKERS export less oil to foreigners & import whatever oil even more from foreigners,...that makes us all hypocritically-asinine GREEN OPEC SUCKERS? Just like: "Freedom is not Free",...neither is Politically Forced; "Going green" Free. In fact, such Politically-Correct Dictates by Lordly Ruling Elite usually prove quite expensive for peasants. Doubt me or any other honest & not beholding somehow to Big Brother types? Well then,...just ask The Green Disgusted Spaniards. They too will set you straight. Neil
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