Gautam wrote:

Which President has policies that serve the Saudis
again?  Or is it possible, just possible, that maybe
certain policies can be products of honest
differences, instead of assuming that everyone who
disagrees with you must be an enemy of the US?

Another way to ask the question might be this, Dr.
Brin.  The person I know who has come closest to
convincing me to vote for President Bush is you.  Does
that mean that you're on their payroll as well?
That's a heck of a conspiracy :-)

Can you give me a good answer on why the part of the 9/11 investigation dealing with the Saudis has been kept secret by the Bush administration?


The 9/11 attacks were planed financed and carried out mostly by Saudis. Why haven't we made them accountable for their atrocities?

The USGA estimates that the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would provide us with about 6 months worth of oil. If we tapped every possible oil resource in the U.S., drilling wells in pristine wilderness and defacing the coastal grandeur of the Big Sur, how much oil would that provide us with?

How do the people of Nevada feel about storing nuclear waste? How do people in general in this country feel about Nuclear power? Considering the cost of building Nuclear power plants and managing its wastes and factoring in the political opposition, is it really an economically sound alternative?

For years we were able to increase the efficiency of the cars we drive by requiring manufacturers to make more economical cars. With the advent of hybrid cars this is becoming more practical than ever. Why then is the Bush administration suing to keep California from requiring the industry to sell efficient vehicles there. In fact, discouraging conservation and alternative sources other than nuclear seems to be a general policy of the Bush administration.

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Doug
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