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How do intelligent people tell their common sense to take a hike?
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<blockquote data-quote="joedirt" data-source="post: 2201489" data-attributes="member: 345930"><p>for a little while?</p><p></p><p>Everyone knew up to the oil spill, that Obama would be looking for a nice national disaster to further his agenda. Maybe something to break the southern states' backs economically, putting them in his pocket.</p><p>Then he goes on record suddenly (as if out of the blue) and says we have to drill, to do otherwise "would be a mistake" right before the worst oil spill in our history, which coincidentally is almost exactly at the tip of one of the areas he's promised to open to drilling. Which also happens to be the worst possible place for a spill as it's carried by the current and perfectly strafes the coastline. Then he turns around and says,"this is why we don't want to drill" and extends the moratorium on offshore drilling. The odds are astronomical.</p><p></p><p>Of course, this is all just sideshow conspiracy theory tabloid garbage. But then, common sense would say otherwise. It's just so nagging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joedirt, post: 2201489, member: 345930"] for a little while? Everyone knew up to the oil spill, that Obama would be looking for a nice national disaster to further his agenda. Maybe something to break the southern states' backs economically, putting them in his pocket. Then he goes on record suddenly (as if out of the blue) and says we have to drill, to do otherwise "would be a mistake" right before the worst oil spill in our history, which coincidentally is almost exactly at the tip of one of the areas he's promised to open to drilling. Which also happens to be the worst possible place for a spill as it's carried by the current and perfectly strafes the coastline. Then he turns around and says,"this is why we don't want to drill" and extends the moratorium on offshore drilling. The odds are astronomical. Of course, this is all just sideshow conspiracy theory tabloid garbage. But then, common sense would say otherwise. It's just so nagging. [/QUOTE]
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