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Yeah, what a surprise. The guy interviewed on this "fair and balanced" Fox page is a "national security expert" at the American Enterprise Institute, a right-wing think-tank favored by Reagan and one of the major designers of the Bush administration's "plan" for "regime change" in Iraq...they also assert the US involvement in Iraq has nothing to do with oil.

 

This is a wonderful thing for them to say, considering that Lee Raymond, CEO of ExxonMobil is the vice-chair of their board of trustees.

 

OTHER ILLUSTRIOUS IMPARTIAL MEMBERS INCLUDE:

--US VP Dick Cheney's wife Lynn Cheney as a senior fellow

 

--Rejected oddball Reagan supreme court nominee Robert Bork

 

 

Check it out yourself at:

 

http://www.disinfopedia.org/wiki.phtml?title=American_Enterprise_Institute

 

 

"AEI states that "The extraordinary growth of advocacy NGOs in liberal democracies has the potential to undermine the sovereignty of constitutional democracies, as well as the effectiveness of credible NGOs." Ralph Nader responds with "What they are condemning, with vague, ironic regulatory nostrums proposed against dissenting citizen groups, is democracy itself."

 

Heh.

 

But don't worry. None of this is about oil! The CEO of ExxonMobil assured us of that.

 

It must be about Freedom, Pride and Heroes!

 

Let's continue to spend more in one day in Iraq than we've spent in total on US "homeland" security to fix the broken immigration system that lets in bad guys, but makes my wife wait over 2 years of dumb paperwork for a green card based on marriage to me, a US citizen.

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