Comments for My Buffalo River Home http://leighm.net/wp "The League of Women Voters is withdrawing sponsorship of the presidential debates...because the demands of the two campaign organizations would perpetrate a fraud on the American voter. It has become clear to us that the candidates' organizations aim to add debates to their list of campaign-trail charades devoid of substance, spontaneity and answers to tough questions. The League has no intention of becoming an accessory to the hoodwinking of the American public." --October 2, 1988, LWV trustees statement Sun, 05 Oct 2008 17:05:27 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.2 Comment on [May 20 2008] Travus T. Hipp Morning News & Commentary: When Speaking To The Cuban Community John McCain Apparently Thinks It’s Too Hard To Find A ‘Good Time’ At The Waterfront - On Cuba, US Neo-Colonialism, And Our Continuing War On It’s Culture And People by Once again, government fails us http://leighm.net/wp/2008/05/20/tth_080520/#comment-40 Tue, 30 Sep 2008 01:49:46 +0000 http://leighm.net/wp/2008/05/20/tth_080520/#comment-40 [...] My Buffalo River Home [...] […] My Buffalo River Home […]

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Comment on Shell and Total Preparing To Loot Iraqi Oil Field Near Syria… What That Garners For The Rich, Who Are Not Like You & I by oil companies compete for gasfield in sunni heartland: will it be robbery? « iraq update http://leighm.net/wp/2008/01/09/shelltotallootiraqioil/#comment-8 Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:23:48 +0000 http://leighm.net/wp/2008/01/09/shelltotallootiraqioil/#comment-8 [...] Another poster points out that Juan Cole @ Informed Comment provides the following tidbit: Shell and Total are competing for rights to develop the Akkas natural gas field in al-Anbar Province near the Syrian border. But without a law on the sharing of oil and gas revenues, this foreign involvement is going to look like bank robbery. [...] […] Another poster points out that Juan Cole @ Informed Comment provides the following tidbit: Shell and Total are competing for rights to develop the Akkas natural gas field in al-Anbar Province near the Syrian border. But without a law on the sharing of oil and gas revenues, this foreign involvement is going to look like bank robbery. […]

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