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Release the hounds!
Al Qaeda Publication Calls on Jihadists to Attack Oil Facilities That Supply U.S.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,251942,00.html
Bah, a previously US backed group may or may not, as a group decided to attact "us providers". Or is asking for others to kill themselves attacking oil infrastructure.
How about the 'dump the dollar' movement - far MORE of a threat than 'evil terrorists'
http://counterpunch.org/roberts02122007.html
If the world opts to stop accepting US Dollars for trade, what is the US Gonna do? Shoot the merchant class like 'the terrorists' have been shot (at)?
Other concerens for Americans is the people who will suffer in a deep recession/depression, the life changes from that and end up thinking and acting like Samuel Byck.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Samuel+Byck&btnG=Search
People who feel they have 'done everything right' and are shocked when things in their life end up 'wrong' - how many will lash out in societally-destructive ways?
I guess that Samuel Byck, being Jewish, cannot be called a terrorist!
Release the hounds!
No no, Q-Tips! Fetch my cotton swabs!
See, there's oil on the bearings of this pumpjack! We're saved, the world hasn't run out of oil after all!
What's all this about a peak?