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    Alec BaldwinActor
    Posted: November 24, 2009 12:10 PM

    Didn't you know, all along, that the goal of U.S. policy in Iraq was about accessing oil?

    Not oil as in those production levels at the onset of the Bush era incursion in March, 2003. But newer, stronger, American-style production levels. American oil companies had been forbidden from exploring and developing new oil fields since the nationalization of Iraq's reserves in 1972 and those American oil companies have long contended that Iraqi estimates of their potential reserves are grossly underestimated, by perhaps as much as a couple of hundred billion barrels.

    Likewise, didn't you know all along that Republican opposition to current health care reform is about maintaining the unconscionable monopoly that insurance companies have in the American economy. Why? For the same reason Bush went to war in Iraq, spent money we didn't have, pushed the country into financial ruin and did more to threaten our long term national security than any modern president. The GOP needs contributions. I would never contend that the GOP is alone in this practice. When an administration awards contracts to some supporter, they anticipate more support. But no group, in the history of this country, has ever done this to such an extent. Remember, I am always careful to separate the leadership of any party from its rank and file. So when I level such a charge against "Republicans", I am referring to their leadership on Capitol Hill. But, I think it's safe to say now that the war in Iraq was started to provide U.S. oil companies with the opportunity to develop new oil fields there in return for the massive campaign contributions those oil companies will make to the Republicans in 2010 and, especially, 2012 in their effort to unseat President Obama.

    The same is true for the health care industry, and insurance companies in particular. They don't want reform. The current system works quite well for them. If an excess of Americans die due to insufficient health care, so what. Republican leaders argue that health care reform will lead to a big, fat, incompetent bureaucracy that will gobble up billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars and provide little accountability. But wait. Isn't the Pentagon a big, fat, incompetent bureaucracy that gobbles up...? Well, you get it.

    The Pentagon wastes more money on more crap that you and I don't need and gets it wrong, on a policy level, more often than not since 1960 (I'll give them a pass on Korea, due to all the Cold War anxiety at the time). Republicans never flinch. Spending on the military, and subsequent sales of those weapons systems around the world, help the U.S. economy, in their mind. Those companies, in turn, contribute to the campaigns of men like George W. Bush. This is especially so now that the Pentagon, in the ultimate sign of their stupidity, abdication of their responsibilities and tacit compliance with GOP fundraising goals, have privatized the U.S. military to the tune of one million dollars per soldier in Afghanistan.

    Think about that. Recruitment is down. This Pentagon has a shortage of willing and competent soldiers who can run our military machinery. So what do they do? Do they improve recruitment, training and pay for soldiers? No. They privatize as much of these duties as they can (with no bid contracts for staggering sums of money) and create new businesses that, in turn, will contribute to those that helped them

    The health care industry wastes untold billions, then passes those costs on to insurance companies who then exploit your fear and pass them on to you. Fear of Al Qaeda. Fear of getting sick without insurance and, therefore, access to effective medical care. Keep everything the way it is, out of fear. Fear that it could get worse. That's the Republican way. These guys have this country coming and going.

    Health care reform means less money for insurance companies. Thus less money for the GOP. We should pass this bill for that reason alone.

    Alec Baldwin: The Republican Way: Keeping Everything The Way It Is

  • #2
    Alec Baldwin !!

    Does he even live in the U.S. ??

    I'd rather read an article written by Gary Coleman for Midget Magazine
    He who wears diaper knows his shit - Confucius

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BettorsChat View Post
      Alec BaldwinActor
      Posted: November 24, 2009 12:10 PM

      Didn't you know, all along, that the goal of U.S. policy in Iraq was about accessing oil?

      Not oil as in those production levels at the onset of the Bush era incursion in March, 2003. But newer, stronger, American-style production levels. American oil companies had been forbidden from exploring and developing new oil fields since the nationalization of Iraq's reserves in 1972 and those American oil companies have long contended that Iraqi estimates of their potential reserves are grossly underestimated, by perhaps as much as a couple of hundred billion barrels.

      Likewise, didn't you know all along that Republican opposition to current health care reform is about maintaining the unconscionable monopoly that insurance companies have in the American economy. Why? For the same reason Bush went to war in Iraq, spent money we didn't have, pushed the country into financial ruin and did more to threaten our long term national security than any modern president. The GOP needs contributions. I would never contend that the GOP is alone in this practice. When an administration awards contracts to some supporter, they anticipate more support. But no group, in the history of this country, has ever done this to such an extent. Remember, I am always careful to separate the leadership of any party from its rank and file. So when I level such a charge against "Republicans", I am referring to their leadership on Capitol Hill. But, I think it's safe to say now that the war in Iraq was started to provide U.S. oil companies with the opportunity to develop new oil fields there in return for the massive campaign contributions those oil companies will make to the Republicans in 2010 and, especially, 2012 in their effort to unseat President Obama.

      The same is true for the health care industry, and insurance companies in particular. They don't want reform. The current system works quite well for them. If an excess of Americans die due to insufficient health care, so what. Republican leaders argue that health care reform will lead to a big, fat, incompetent bureaucracy that will gobble up billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars and provide little accountability. But wait. Isn't the Pentagon a big, fat, incompetent bureaucracy that gobbles up...? Well, you get it.

      The Pentagon wastes more money on more crap that you and I don't need and gets it wrong, on a policy level, more often than not since 1960 (I'll give them a pass on Korea, due to all the Cold War anxiety at the time). Republicans never flinch. Spending on the military, and subsequent sales of those weapons systems around the world, help the U.S. economy, in their mind. Those companies, in turn, contribute to the campaigns of men like George W. Bush. This is especially so now that the Pentagon, in the ultimate sign of their stupidity, abdication of their responsibilities and tacit compliance with GOP fundraising goals, have privatized the U.S. military to the tune of one million dollars per soldier in Afghanistan.

      Think about that. Recruitment is down. This Pentagon has a shortage of willing and competent soldiers who can run our military machinery. So what do they do? Do they improve recruitment, training and pay for soldiers? No. They privatize as much of these duties as they can (with no bid contracts for staggering sums of money) and create new businesses that, in turn, will contribute to those that helped them

      The health care industry wastes untold billions, then passes those costs on to insurance companies who then exploit your fear and pass them on to you. Fear of Al Qaeda. Fear of getting sick without insurance and, therefore, access to effective medical care. Keep everything the way it is, out of fear. Fear that it could get worse. That's the Republican way. These guys have this country coming and going.

      Health care reform means less money for insurance companies. Thus less money for the GOP. We should pass this bill for that reason alone.

      Alec Baldwin: The Republican Way: Keeping Everything The Way It Is

      wow the stuff you copy and paste....you're dimwits will look to follow.................

      Alec Baldwin Monte................really?
      jordanrules..................

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      • #4
        Alec Baldwin, the wife beater, child abuser.

        That Alec Baldwin, great source.

        Got to do better than that Monte.
        NBA is a joke

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        • #5
          Seriously dude, there are plenty of articles you can find with legitimate criticism, but Alec Baldwin? Wow. What's next, some Sean Penn articles?

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          • #6
            go find some Rosie O"Donnel articles
            jordanrules..................

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            • #7
              alec baldwin is a fucking loser. move back to canada you piece of shit.
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              • #8
                hey there pubs, Fox news loves to invite alec's brother to be their voice at all these TEA BAG Rallies! yall are all clueless.
                "It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so." -Mark Twain

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                • #9
                  you said Alec's brother...........we are talking about Alex????????
                  jordanrules..................

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by grandmama View Post
                    hey there pubs, Fox news loves to invite alec's brother to be their voice at all these TEA BAG Rallies! yall are all clueless.


                    Correct he is the sane Baldwin
                    NBA is a joke

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                    • #11
                      Alec Baldwin gets it yet the republicants cant

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by grandmama View Post
                        hey there pubs, Fox news loves to invite alec's brother to be their voice at all these TEA BAG Rallies! yall are all clueless.


                        Did you come up with that all by yourself?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by grandmama View Post
                          hey there pubs, Fox news loves to invite alec's brother to be their voice at all these TEA BAG Rallies! yall are all clueless.
                          I think you are the clueless one my friend if you think your "point" makes any sense. Just makes zero sense. What's next, a comment about Bush, b/c that has a lot to do with Alec Baldwin being an idiot too.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by flarendep1 View Post
                            Correct he is the sane Baldwin
                            he is the baldwin that didn't graduate from college..Hence, the reason he's on Fox News all the time.
                            "It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so." -Mark Twain

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by grandmama View Post
                              he is the baldwin that didn't graduate from college..Hence, the reason he's on Fox News all the time.
                              Lets take a look at what your mantoy has said:

                              he suggested erecting on Ground Zero a new Yankees baseball stadium where New York City cops and firefighters could get discounted tickets

                              “If we were in other countries, we would all right now...go down to Washington, and we would stone [Congressman] Henry Hyde [R-Illinois] to death… and we would go to their homes, and we’d kill their wives and their children. We would kill their families.”
                              He who wears diaper knows his shit - Confucius

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