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yurbud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-29-08 03:02 PM
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Letter to Bill Moyer's on Iraq, Oil, & Democrats


http://www.truthout.org/article/it-was-oil-all-along">Bill Moyers did a commentary on the oil motive for the Iraq War that hit most of the bases that the mainstream media and certainly the right wing avoid like a spider: the link between the Cheney Energy Task Force as soon as Bush came into office and the Iraq War, and the various statements of administration insiders that point to the oil motive.

He left a couple out, which I have included in the letter to him below. The one that I do not have an answer for myself is why Democrats are largely silent or complicit on this issue. I understand why the Republicans obey the oil companies; they are bought and paid for. The Democrats aren't as can be seen in various hearing when they nip at the heels of big oil for price fixing or wanting to drill in ANWR or off-shore.

But the Democrats criticisms of big oil are like kicking a pit bull instead of going for the jugular, their role in lobbying for the Iraq War and demanding an oil law that can only inflame Iraqi attacks on our troops. The dog gets mad, and the kicker gets bitten. or worse.

My letter to Moyers:

Dear Mr. Moyers,

Why are the Democrats silent on the oil motive for the Iraq War? In most cases, they talk in the same propaganda framework laid down by the Republicans, and either say they could do it better or that we should get out because we failed at those false goals. When someone does go after the oil motive like Dennis Kucinich and handful of others, they are either ignored or marginalized by the congressional leadership.

When Democratic leaders are asked in person about how the terms of Iraq's Bush-backed Hydrocarbon Law gives most of the country's oil wealth to big oil, they either feign ignorance or run away. It's on video:

http://professorsmartass.blogspot.com/2007/05/sen-feinstein-flees-iraq-oil-theft-law.html">Feinstein

http://professorsmartass.blogspot.com/2007/01/sen-reid-dodges-iraq-oil-privatization.html">Biden & Kennedy on video, text of Reid


The Iraqis who know what's in the law oppose it, and those who don't oppose the concept of privatizing their oil.

http://professorsmartass.blogspot.com/2007/07/iraqis-vow-mutiny-over-bush-oil-theft.html">Scholars, oil workers, and oil bureaucrats

http://professorsmartass.blogspot.com/2007/08/poll-charts-iraqis-dont-want-to-give.html">Poll of Iraqis on oil

Greg Palast, Antonia Juhasz, and Naomi Klein have all done good work on this, but no one has dug into why the Democrats have been silent or complicit.

I agree with your statement that the actions our government has taken on behalf of oil companies amount to crimes against humanity. The only way to stop more from happening is to have at least one party that opposes it, and openly calls it by it's right name.

If they did this correctly, they would not be standing alone, but could call all other businesses, large and small, to stand with them and against a corporate thug that demands a bigger and bigger taste of their business.

Given your high public profile, you would be the most likely to get access to those with power in the Democratic Party, and if you couldn't, if you publicly questioned their complicity, they would be more likely to respond.

Sincerely,




http://professorsmartass.blogspot.com/2006/09/iraq-oil-war-resources.html">OIL THEFT MOTIVE FOR IRAQ WAR resources
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PerfectSage Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-29-08 03:10 PM
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1. US dollar hegemony was the second reson. To stop Saddam selling Iraq's oil in euro's.
America's reckless debt orgy is ending, bringing recession in its wake. The collapse of Wall Street's house of cards continues, with half of bank profits going up in smoke. Soaring oil prices are so far the most painful symptom of America's economic and geopolitical decline under the Bush administration.

The next shoe will drop when oil producers start demanding payment in euros or a basket of currencies. Interestingly, Saddam's Iraq, Venezuela and Iran all began doing this, and quickly hit the top of Washington's list of enemies.

Control of Mideast oil is one of the main pillars of U.S. world power. Breaking the half-century old link between the U.S. dollar and oil will further accelerate America's decline as a great power.

http://www.edmontonsun.com/Comment/2008/06/29/6018136-sun.html

Iran started stopped selling oil for US dollars in December.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/oilRpt/idUKDAH83366720071208

This will be the real reason Iran will be bombed, if it is bombed. I don't think it will happen. But?
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yurbud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jun-29-08 03:20 PM
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2. all good reasons that most Americans could never wrap their brain around
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