Friday, July 30th, 2010

If we equate supply and demand in oil and terrorism, the Iranian government must be faced with quite an conundrum. Now that control of the Anbar province has been turned-over to the Iraqis, I’m sure they will call for a cut in the terrorists they are exporting to Iraq. After all, as crude flirts with [...]

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Each day, I add links for some relevant comment I encounter as I scour the Net for your review on my Blogworthy page. Today is no exception; one of my favorite subjects – Hugo Chavez – is one of my features today. Before you go to your favorite Citgo station or accept free home heating [...]

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Two months ago, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or Hugo Chavez couldn’t break wind without the price of crude going up $5 per barrel. Now, they barely get a mention on the MSM – with few exceptions. What happened? Cluephone is ringing: it’s called capitalism!

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I often write about our energy independence. In order to be in more control of economy, we need to greatly reduce our dependence on foreign sources of energy. Why do I say this? Let’s have a look to the South, shall we?

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