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  • #61
    What's your gripe with NPR, Lincoln? I certainly don't consider it gospel, but I think it's decent. Still, I tend to rely on the internet for my news: AP/Reuters, various newpapers for editorials and such.

    -Arrian
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    • #62
      Originally posted by Arrian
      Left, Right and Center kinda depend on your perspective, wouldn't you agree, Fez? And I think Boris is merely pointing out that Europe's political center of gravity is well left of the US's. This does not apply to you, clealry.

      -Arrian
      Well I point out this is the party I support: http://www.pp.es and that is where I get some of my political news, not to mention ideas.
      For there is [another] kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions -- indifference, inaction, and decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. - Bobby Kennedy (Mindless Menance of Violence)

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      • #63
        Originally posted by paiktis22
        even a company which is not listed has value and actually that value can be determined without the need of stock listing. (as in a takeover of said company).

        OPEC controls production only to a point yes.

        russia has come to the game lately and its impatc is not yet fullfleged.
        (and there are shortcomings there too)
        OPEC retains a crucial role.

        and actually it is this power of OPEC that tha arabs are using as a "weapon" of sorts to serve their interests sometime.

        i think you would agree with me when i say that oil production and the control of it can be (and is) a far more potent "weapon" that say 50 mil shares of new ecnomy companies and has a much more solid value.
        Media companies are constantly used as weapons. If arabs own all the ram chip companies etc etc etc they can raise prices. Why do you think the USA does everything in its power not to offend china? Or india, japan, germany etc etc etc Yet they walk all over arab and 3rd world countries. Oil is still a weapon for arab countries but it isn't what it used to be, + arab countries oil production would now be replaced by other means given the pollitical will.
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        • #64
          Originally posted by markusf


          Media companies are constantly used as weapons. If arabs own all the ram chip companies etc etc etc they can raise prices. Why do you think the USA does everything in its power not to offend china? Or india, japan, germany etc etc etc Yet they walk all over arab and 3rd world countries. Oil is still a weapon for arab countries but it isn't what it used to be, + arab countries oil production would now be replaced by other means given the pollitical will.
          media have power only to the areas they reach.

          trust me when i say that the average arab does not watch CNN.

          now about the US stepping all over arab countries, it is exactly in order to have some influence over oil. that's why OPEC has not full power to control it as i said.
          (kuwait intervantion- pure and simple (and a blatant example) for one)

          of course the so called "governments" of said arab countries do not love their citizens any more than the west does...



          if arabs somehow managed to stop production or shipping of oil to the US and the west, the world would grind to a halt. (ok, it would at least malfunction, national reserves can do only so much)

          do you need any more proof of the game which is at stake here?

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          • #65
            BTW after 11sept there was a big debate about using alternative forms of energy (and or other places for oil)
            exactly so that the US can detach itself from the middle east.


            arabs still use oil as a tool to achieve their interests.

            but one can say, that is is their right to do so?

            in a world of realpolitiks it is the right of the US to try and influence them too.

            and that's exactly the world we're living in

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            • #66
              Originally posted by paiktis22


              media have power only to the areas they reach.

              trust me when i say that the average arab does not watch CNN.

              now about the US stepping all over arab countries, it is exactly in order to have some influence over oil. that's why OPEC has not full power to control it as i said.
              (kuwait intervantion- pure and simple (and a blatant example) for one)

              of course the so called "governments" of said arab countries do not love their citizens any more than the west does...

              if arabs somehow managed to stop production or shipping of oil to the US and the west, the world would grind to a halt. (ok, it would at least malfunction, national reserves can do only so much)

              do you need any more proof of the game which is at stake here?
              The average arab doesn't matter one way or another. When your using the media, oil etc as a weapon your trying to influence the public of the USA to get them to change the governments policy.

              Yes i agree the USA is expressing its military power to control the price of oil. The usa is still playing the same "Great Game" that was played by the great powers for the last few centeries..

              Unfortunately in the long run arabs and asians will rule the world, they have found a far more effective way of winning. Simplely export your population around the world.. Just look at the change in USA's demographics in the last 30 years and look to see what its expected to become in another 30. Spanish will probably become the official langauge in 50 years
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              • #67
                yes but it is the average arab who will have to stay docile while his "government" does "business" with the US

                BTW Not spanish DAMMIT

                i just learned (some) english i dont want to change - can we please stick to one international language FFS!
                (like... greek...like before )

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Arrian
                  What's your gripe with NPR, Lincoln? I certainly don't consider it gospel, but I think it's decent. Still, I tend to rely on the internet for my news: AP/Reuters, various newpapers for editorials and such.

                  -Arrian
                  Actually I think they are getting better than they were. They got quite a bit of heat for their left leaning bias so I think they were forced to be more objective. There are a couple of websites that expose bias in the news (both left and right) but I haven't bothered to check with them lately. Bias is often manifested in subtle ways and by clever omissions of facts that may be embarrassing to whoever is editing the news. The only way to be sure of bias is to make a list of stories and compare them to the raw wires and then you can see cearly a pattern in both the left and the right.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by paiktis22
                    BTW after 11sept there was a big debate about using alternative forms of energy (and or other places for oil)
                    exactly so that the US can detach itself from the middle east.


                    arabs still use oil as a tool to achieve their interests.

                    but one can say, that is is their right to do so?

                    in a world of realpolitiks it is the right of the US to try and influence them too.

                    and that's exactly the world we're living in
                    Bush is in bed with the oil companies so even though the internal combustion engine has been obsolute for 50 years it won't be replaced any time soon. The ballard fuel cells etc could easilly be used to replace the internal combustion engine The problem is the economy relies so heavilly on oil it would result in massive layoffs. These workers then have no useful skills and need to be trained etc etc etc. Think of driving your new car and all it uses is water... You'd never buy gas, oil, etc again
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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by paiktis22
                      yes but it is the average arab who will have to stay docile while his "government" does "business" with the US

                      BTW Not spanish DAMMIT

                      i just learned (some) english i dont want to change - can we please stick to one international language FFS!
                      (like... greek...like before )
                      The average citizen of any 3rd or second world country really has nothing to say about what his country does. Perhaps some others can comment, but i would think that some of the southern states in the US already have a population where the majority speak spanish.
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                      • #71
                        has nothing to say about what his "government" does exactly because it's not his or not a "governmen".

                        he can do other things though. like blow himself up if saturated with extreme ideology mantras.

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                        • #72
                          So I am not allowed to post that link?

                          The average citizen of any 3rd or second world country really has nothing to say about what his country does. Perhaps some others can comment, but i would think that some of the southern states in the US already have a population where the majority speak spanish.
                          Spain is not 3rd or 2nd world anymore.
                          For there is [another] kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions -- indifference, inaction, and decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. - Bobby Kennedy (Mindless Menance of Violence)

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                          • #73
                            You're still getting paid loads from the EU just for... well.... from the looks of it for being Spanish which I must admit the Spanish are good at. Probably the best Spaniards in the world can be found in Spain.
                            A witty quote proves nothing. - Voltaire

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                            • #74
                              Our economy is productive and whatever we get paid we make good use of. And plus we are building some major water projects to irrigiate water from the North to the South.
                              For there is [another] kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions -- indifference, inaction, and decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. - Bobby Kennedy (Mindless Menance of Violence)

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Victor Galis
                                CNN has credibility?

                                I don't trust any American media company. They're all part of the evil conservative conspiracy Besides, the BBC is so much better.
                                Better for Whom?

                                You?..Because you are perhaps a foreigner to America..perhaps..but CNN is reallly no different than any other news organization out there in cyberspace..it produces what it wants,when it wants and on whom it wants! Shame, but we only know what we hear about and see about, in fact,unless you are there, know one knows what went on, and if you were there, and reported it as such, you would only be reporting on what you saw or heard....much like 10 people at an accident scene..depending upon where you stand..what you were preoccupied with orwhom was beside you to "influence" your decision would help "form" an opinion...doesnt mean you lied or misrepresented anything..just your"opinion" in what you percieved went on. If you feel a certain people group is being taken advantage of, then you would look for a slant toward their cause, its human nature, not British nature, not American nature..but HUMAN NATURE..gets me how folks pick on America and what we have to offer, but when War Ravaging comes, its "HELP! HELP! HELP!" or in times of economic assistance outcries..its America that people want, with our wallets open, but any other time, "America' is some evil conspiracy??

                                ~sigh~

                                Thats my $0.02 on your "views"..mine are mine yours are yours...kinda like you support the BBC..and I dont support of slander them, they are simply humans reporting on their observations!

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