Submitted by Anonymous on February 18, 2008 - 8:54pm.
I have to add my voice to this debate in support of the comments brought forward by Artie.
I also question the strategy of "biting the hand that feeds you" in blaming the oil companies for the tragedy unfolding in the middle east. If we are to hold "big oil" accountable for the Iraq war then we all share in the responsibility for the invasion and occupation because we demand, cheap gasoline.
Would not a better strategy be found in our demanding that unreasonable profits generated by rising oil prices be used to develop more fuel efficiency and cheap, clean (non nuclear),alternative energy sources?
"End the Occupation Of Iraq"
I have to add my voice to this debate in support of the comments brought forward by Artie.
I also question the strategy of "biting the hand that feeds you" in blaming the oil companies for the tragedy unfolding in the middle east. If we are to hold "big oil" accountable for the Iraq war then we all share in the responsibility for the invasion and occupation because we demand, cheap gasoline.
Would not a better strategy be found in our demanding that unreasonable profits generated by rising oil prices be used to develop more fuel efficiency and cheap, clean (non nuclear),alternative energy sources?
Walt Harrison