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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:18:51 GMT, the following appeared in
sci.skeptic, posted by "sfb" : wrote in message oups.com... I don't know what to say about those who wildly blame the U.S. for all of the worlds problems, both real and perceived. I'll only note that Mr. Feher's claim that "The USA confiscates other countries natural resources" is absurd. The U.S., like all other nations, purchases resources in a competitive marketplace. Recently, the price of most resources has been set by China, not by the U.S.. Mr. Feher should take comfort, I suppose, in the knowledge that the U.S. is actually growing weaker economically, relative to the rest of the world, every day. How many oil wells are there in Japan or France or Germany? None. What's your point? -- Bob C. Reply to Bob-Casanova @ worldnet.att.net (without the spaces, of course) "The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'" - Isaac Asimov |
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Bob Casanova wrote:
:On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:18:51 GMT, the following appeared in :sci.skeptic, posted by "sfb" : : wrote in message roups.com... :I don't know what to say about those who wildly blame the U.S. : for all of the worlds problems, both real and perceived. I'll only : note that Mr. Feher's claim that "The USA confiscates other : countries natural resources" is absurd. The U.S., like all other : nations, purchases resources in a competitive marketplace. : Recently, the price of most resources has been set by China, : not by the U.S.. Mr. Feher should take comfort, I suppose, in the : knowledge that the U.S. is actually growing weaker economically, : relative to the rest of the world, every day. : :How many oil wells are there in Japan or France or Germany? : :None. What's your point? Wrong. France - pumped 27,000 barrels of crude per day in 2002. Germany - pumped 69,000 barrels of crude per day in 2002. Japan - pumped 6,000 barrels of crude per day in 2002. I'm not sure what they pumped all that crude oil out of if there are zero oil wells amongst them, as you have stated. -- "Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar territory." --G. Behn |
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On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 04:34:43 GMT, the following appeared in
sci.skeptic, posted by Fred J. McCall : Bob Casanova wrote: :On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:18:51 GMT, the following appeared in :sci.skeptic, posted by "sfb" : : wrote in message groups.com... :I don't know what to say about those who wildly blame the U.S. : for all of the worlds problems, both real and perceived. I'll only : note that Mr. Feher's claim that "The USA confiscates other : countries natural resources" is absurd. The U.S., like all other : nations, purchases resources in a competitive marketplace. : Recently, the price of most resources has been set by China, : not by the U.S.. Mr. Feher should take comfort, I suppose, in the : knowledge that the U.S. is actually growing weaker economically, : relative to the rest of the world, every day. : :How many oil wells are there in Japan or France or Germany? : :None. What's your point? Wrong. France - pumped 27,000 barrels of crude per day in 2002. Germany - pumped 69,000 barrels of crude per day in 2002. Japan - pumped 6,000 barrels of crude per day in 2002. I'm not sure what they pumped all that crude oil out of if there are zero oil wells amongst them, as you have stated. My error; thanks for correcting. So to get back to the question to sfb... Enough to yield 6,000, 27,000 and 69,000 barrels per day respectively. What's your point? -- Bob C. Reply to Bob-Casanova @ worldnet.att.net (without the spaces, of course) "The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'" - Isaac Asimov |
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