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Yes! pull all the troops out of afganaturd.Let em kill each other, Iraq has had more deaths while we gone than when we were there.Now a few senators want us to "look" into venezuala [where ever] why? We got all the oil we need here. We are not the world police. If the wprld needs protecting, pay us.
Like Button!!!Yes! pull all the troops out of afganaturd.Let em kill each other, Iraq has had more deaths while we gone than when we were there.Now a few senators want us to "look" into venezuala [where ever] why? We got all the oil we need here. We are not the world police. If the wprld needs protecting, pay us.
According to BO, the Afghan war was the good war. I guess now that our men are dying under BO's command, from the 9th green, it's not so much fun. I'm sure we will have plenty of oil as soon as BO approves the Canadian pipe line. LOL. Yes we could all be as wealthy as the Arabs if we were only allowed to go after the oil under our feet. Drill baby drill! Oh that's right, that guy lost. BO just wanted us to inflate our tires. LOL I've got a niece and a nephew in the oil biz and they are flat raking in the money. That's the direction we need to be going.
* Oil rig count up 10 at 1,080 - Baker Hughes * About 53 pct of U.S. rigs drilling for oil * Rig count 55.4 pct higher than a year ago (Recasts, adds details) Oct 14 (Reuters) - The number of rigs drilling for oil inwe could all be as wealthy as the Arabs if we were only allowed to go after the oil under our feet. Drill baby drill! Oh that's right, that guy lost. BO just wanted us to inflate our tires. LOL I've got a niece and a nephew in the oil biz and they are flat raking in the money. That's the direction we need to be going.
the United States this week reached a record high in at least
24 years as producers scrambled to tap resources in
unconventional oil fields in North Dakota, Texas and other
states, data from an oil services firm showed on Friday. U.S. oil rigs rose to 1,080, the highest number on Baker
Hughes' data, which goes back to 1987. The oil-directed rig count this week is 55.4 percent higher
than a year ago, when 695 rigs were operating. The highest weekly U.S. count for both oil and natural-gas
directed rigs was 4,530 recorded on Dec. 28, 1981, Baker Hughes
says on its website. The latest record reflects U.S. oil companies' shift from
drilling for natural gas to more lucrative oil as the price of
the former halved in the past three years. Producers have successfully adopted technologies from the
shale gas revolution, which combines horizontal drilling with
hydraulic fracturing, for oil exploration. Some 53 percent of
U.S. rigs were drilling for oil, the data showed. The increased focus on unconventional oil fields has led to
huge changes in production in states such as North Dakota,
whose output hit another record above 444,000 barrels per day
in August mostly from the Bakken oil play, according to state
regulators. U.S. shale oil output has grown from negligible a few years
ago to about 700,000 bpd in June and could reach 2 million bpd
in the coming five years, industry estimates show. Operating rigs reflect this growth. The number of oil rigs
drilling in the country has grown by 242 percent since the
start of 2008, Baker Hughes data shows.
Just imagine how much oil we'd be pulling out of the ground if that ASS HAT Obama hadn't shut down all the drilling leases on public land as his FIRST decision in office.
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/29017638/n.../#.UxKlieNdUrw
All the oil currently being produced out west is on PRIVATE Land.
If this was on public land, maybe some if it would stay here, and maybe just maybe some of it would be used to lower our costs.
Later,
Geo
Drill baby drill! They can't find enough workers in North Dakota and parts of Texas. When I worked construction a number of years ago, we thought seriously about going up there and cashing in on the boom. We'd been rich if we had. My nephew is making hundreds of dollars an hr doing research for oil companies. There's big money in big oil! I say we embrace them instead of fining, regulating and taxing them in to submission. So does anyone think BO is going to approve the pipeline in the remaining time he has left, or do you think he will run out the clock?
Drill baby drill! They can't find enough workers in North Dakota and parts of Texas. When I worked construction a number of years ago, we thought seriously about going up there and cashing in on the boom. We'd been rich if we had. My nephew is making hundreds of dollars an hr doing research for oil companies. There's big money in big oil! I say we embrace them instead of fining, regulating and taxing them in to submission. So does anyone think BO is going to approve the pipeline in the remaining time he has left, or do you think he will run out the clock?
http://www.factcheck.org/2012/03/mor...kan-absurdity/
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Surely you don't expect anything to interfere with right wing BS... I do believe those guys could be looking at a blue truck and if it being red was to lend itself to their BS they would go with that until the dogs died.
A strange animal is the right wing persuasion.
kinda reminds me of the old saying, they can't see the forest for the trees!!--
Surely you don't expect anything to interfere with right wing BS... I do believe those guys could be looking at a blue truck and if it being red was to lend itself to their BS they would go with that until the dogs died.
A strange animal is the right wing persuasion.
Pick another site to prove your points..........when you pick sites that are LEFTIST leaning, it is about as bad as "faux" news as you'd say.
" A Project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center " ......that is all I needed to hear.
Obama and Bill Ayres were tied to the hip with this LEFTIST Organization..........
http://theswash.com/commentary/who-f...-factcheck-org
And while I"m at it........why did you post a silly ass response about Alaska and the Keystone Pipeline........
Didn't Mean post about jobs in the Dakota's and drilling in the Dakotas? BUT like normal you fools on the left lose the argument and try to change the subject.
Later,
Geo
