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Hope & Change for Brazil!!!
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#1 Posted:
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“We want to work with you. We want to help with technology and support to develop these oil reserves safely, and when you’re ready to start selling, we want to be one of your best customers,” Obama told a group of business leaders Saturday. “At a time when we’ve been reminded how easily instability in other parts of the world can affect the price of oil, the United States could not be happier with the potential for a new, stable source of energy.”





meanwhile, back in the Gulf... still no new drilling.... Sad
HockeyDad Offline
#2 Posted:
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Drill Brazil, Drill!
rfenst Offline
#3 Posted:
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HockeyDad wrote:
Drill Brazil, Drill!


How about "Buy Brasil, Buy!"?
ZRX1200 Offline
#4 Posted:
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America doesn't need those jobs.
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#5 Posted:
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Even though President Obama is against offshore drilling for our country, his White House National Security Adviser James Jones met this month with Brazilian officials to talk about a loan for $2 billion of our taxpayer dollars (which we can’t afford to loan since we’re broke) to a Brazilian oil exploration company (the eighth-largest company in the entire world — Petrobras) to drill for oil off the coast of Brazil!

Now here’s the real clincher: The Chinese government is under contract to purchase all the oil that this field will produce, which is hundreds of millions of barrels. We have absolutely no gain from this transaction whatsoever!

Wait, it gets more interesting.W

Guess who is the largest individual stockholder of this Brazilian oil company and who would benefit most from this? It is American billionaire, George Soros, who was President Obama’s most generous financial supporter during his campaign. If you are able to connect the dots and follow the money, you are probably as upset as I am. Not a word of this transaction was broadcast on any of the other news networks. Are they doing their job? Think about it.

The-Dispatch.com
HockeyDad Offline
#6 Posted:
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Companies like mine will be glad to take those jobs. We already have a huge presence in Brasil.

Maybe I'll go do some more work down there.
DrafterX Offline
#7 Posted:
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HockeyDad wrote:

Maybe I'll go do some more work down there.




What do they have besides oil..?? Huh
HockeyDad Offline
#8 Posted:
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Ethanol!
DrafterX Offline
#9 Posted:
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d'oh! d'oh!
Papachristou Offline
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i read about that somewhere. its very interesting none of the news networks carry that info, not even fox.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#11 Posted:
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We don' need no stinkin' news!whip
HockeyDad Offline
#12 Posted:
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Actually Brasil is a neat country. They were rather isolationist in the past so they've build up a lot of self-sufficient industry.

I've been there twice for business. I would go back. Crime is a major problem though. The society is a very good example of have-have not and nothing in the middle.
Papachristou Offline
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
We don' need no stinkin' news!whip



touche, stock market would probably be a pretty boring place without news. but i am confident the public loves fear.
DrafterX Offline
#14 Posted:
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HockeyDad wrote:
Actually Brasil is a neat country. They were rather isolationist in the past so they've build up a lot of self-sufficient industry.

I've been there twice for business. I would go back. Crime is a major problem though. The society is a very good example of have-have not and nothing in the middle.





but how are the women..?? Huh
HockeyDad Offline
#15 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
but how are the women..?? Huh


Smoking hot
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#16 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
Guess who is the largest individual stockholder of this Brazilian oil company and who would benefit most from this? It is American billionaire, George Soros, who was President Obama’s most generous financial supporter during his campaign. If you are able to connect the dots and follow the money, you are probably as upset as I am. Not a word of this transaction was broadcast on any of the other news networks. Are they doing their job? Think about it.


Obviously these claims are false. Based on hundreds if not thousands of allegations during their terms, it was Bush I and II that were pawns of Big Oil.

Now it's Hope, Change, and a completely honest and transparent administration. Or something.


DrafterX Offline
#17 Posted:
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Is Obama still on tour..?? I wonder what he's promising who and what today.. Mellow
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