Karen wrote:
I hate to rattle old sabers on a mournful weekend,

Hi Karen,
Canada had its own tragedy yesterday as well. Seven Gr.10 highschool
students were killed in an avalanche in British Columbia.

Take care,
Brian



> Brian, thanks for posting this.
>
> Perhaps if the US signs an agreement that it will not participate in
> ANY oil
> contracts in a post-Saddam Iraq it could neutralize the doubt and the
> fury
> raised by this point of the preemptive war debate.
>
> Of course, an administration that did not honor previous agreements
> made in
> the name of Americans might have some difficulty being believed.
>
> I hate to rattle old sabers on a mournful weekend, but a Pres. Gore
> would
> not have these conflicts of interests, an environmentally and business
> sound
> administration would not appear to the world as the Prime Suspect in
> yet
> another grab for resources, and a fiscally responsible economic plan
> from
> the Superpower to handle it's own domestic economic problems would
> give more
> credibility to the claims that this is a preemptive war based on good
> intentions.
>
> - Karen
> Brian wrote:  Perhaps this might cause Lawry to ponder.
>
> Reaping the spoils of war : Ousting Saddam could put U.S. oil giants
> in
> 'driver's seat' By Lisa Sanders, CBS.MarketWatch.com
> @
> http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?guid={1E7FC13C-BFC2-403F-9FF
> 9-8948
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