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Howard comes clean on Iraq

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In the wake of the Brendan Nelson flap.


At last - the dirty truth!

John Howard PM:

"It's not about oil, and it's not
about energy security. The reason
that Australia is spending billions
of dollars, and making Oz citizens
targets for Islamic hatred has
nothing to do with oil."

"Indeed it has nothing to do with
Iraq, or America, or the UK, or Israel,
or any of the reasons that seem so
obvious to everyone - even to myself!"

(A long pause, and then the bombshell.)

"We are only there for the dirt!"

.oOo.
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Digger said:

Even if it was about dirt, you Howard-haters would still complain.

Digger,
Cranbourne
July 06, 2007

Ex_Liberal_Voter said:

It would be a case of dirt wanting dirt, or dirt attracted to dirt. It really does not matter what John "Sincere" Howard says anymore, because we all know that it will be a lie of some sort. At the very least the truth will be twisted and distorted beyond recognition by the shifty-eyed little twerp.
July 07, 2007

Unregistered said:

Funny , isn't it how Howard keeps on lying yet his nose doesn't grow any longer???? .......he mush get plastic surgery on a daily basis.
July 07, 2007

*CAPTAIN_AUSTRALIA* said:

I'm sure the John-loving retards would still believe the Iraq occupation has nothing to do with oil - even if non-core John titled it: THE JOHN HOWARD IRAQ OIL WAR FOR OIL.
It sure ain't for cabbages...
July 07, 2007

Unregistered said:

IT IS highly improbable that if Iraq's major export were broccoli, there would be more than 150,000 Western troops occupying Iraq, but no matter who controlled Iraq, its oil would still be for sale. Maintaining the value of the US dollar, not oil supply security, is the main reason for the troops.
There is a lot of pressure to trade oil in euros, but oil is still traded in US dollars. Many currency traders suggest that if oil were to be traded in euros, the US dollar would crash. The need to pay for oil causes all countries to buy billions of US dollars, thus keeping the US dollar propped up, despite America's serious balance-of-payments problems.

David Player
July 10, 2007

Ricardovitz said:

Makes no nevermind in a free country; in a country where we can choose to own any form of currency, gold, silver, guns, ammo, etc. that we so desire.

If'n I thought Euros tasted better than Dollars, I'd just go out and get me some. Fact is that Euros taste more like frozen tofu - ain't no meat back'n them. Just a bunch of lazy tofu-eat'n socialist french, german, and english nanny-state cuntries.

The currency of a socialist country ain't worth noth'n! Only currencies of free countries are worth a dern. Plain simple fact is that we free Citizens of free Nations can allways choose to reject our own country's currency.

Ain't got noth'n to do with oil - them Ayrabs choose which currency to use - and Ricardovitz just told you WHY!
July 10, 2007

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