I think that while this administration is in place oil companies will run their mouth. Now whats going on over in Iraq makes about as much sense as oil companies running their mouth. The whole world is suffering from it.Its stupidity. I dont care what oil company propagandists say,they are about finished saying anything.The world will step in and speak for them soon if we dont stand up to them and make them change. The first thing that has to happen is people get up off their knees and fight back.Begging and groveling before these big companies has already resulted in loss across the board. The truckers are the only ones to do anything so far,but when everybody gets with the program and we take our country back,the oil companies will need to be accountable for this.Otherwise we will descend into a place much worse than what we can imagine.You wont be able to live on earth the way the stupid people want to run it.Its not our fault,we have been hijacked by a bunch of crooks that dont care about our country.Its a sham government.They only care about war profits and all they can steal.
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