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send them Cdn arms <
brewnoser2@gmail.com> wrote:
Just watch the movement of oil companies vacating the Alberta tarsands . . . . they may not be a nice country, but Saudi Arabia has caused a 'breath of fresh air' for Canada.
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CBC News Posted: Feb 23, 2016
Saudi oil minister's message for high-cost crude producers: 'get out' of market
Al-Naimi would prefer it if oil didn't stay at $20 US, but says his country will be fine if it does
http://i.cbc.ca/1.3460271.1456250618!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/opec-ali-al-naimi.jpg
Saudi Arabia's oil minister told a crowd of U.S. oil executives in Texas on Tuesday exactly what they were afraid of hearing: that OPEC is more than happy to ride out cheap crude prices until higher-cost producers are pushed out of the market.
Send Justin over there to suck some more cock. He likes doing
that.
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Huey
Clean-energy can't come soon enough.
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Opinionated
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@Huey Couldn't get our previous short sighted PM to even
entertain the concept let alone invest in it.
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@BarneyBassett Exactly!For the next 73 years give or take a
dozen.
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mightythunder
Cut off the sale of Canadian guns to these dudes and see how
they will change their tune !
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Serge Francis
@Truth BeTold if we continued to pay even twice as much for oil
from Canada only, wouldn't that mean that the rest of Canadians
would be spending double what they normally would if they
decided to spend on the cheaper oil instead? Wouldn't that mean
that Canada as a whole would suffer just to help the few that
rely on the Canadian oil industry?
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w8n4it
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w8n4it
@mightythunder They will but them from someone else. Our gun
trade to Saudi Arabia is small stuff to them economically.
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Moses
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Moses
@mightythunder but you need our money dude, money speaks loud
looool
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raven556
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raven556
there is a relationship of complete coordination between the
Assad regime in Damascus, Iran, Hezbollah, and Russia.
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raven556
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raven556
At the same time they say the direct interdependence between
Russia and Hezbollah is increasing.
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fifth essence
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fifth essence
@mightythunder
they will just buy more from Russia
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@tippytwo
The most subsidized industry in Canada wouldn't have it any
other way because it has worked so well for them. And you
unaware of this? Why?
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unicornmadness
@mightythunder LOL, just by cutting the sale of a few shoddy
guns from Canada?? Probably not gonna change, since they can get
their guns from so many other sources. You've got a very
Canadian business mindset, and they'll probably have a good
laugh at that, if that's the tune you're talking about.
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thewayfarer
@mightythunder Nut-case thinking.
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@mightythunder Another will fill that order pretty quick.
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behindblueeyes
In case the message was lost in the various translations let me
assist. Ali al-Naimi "Alberta you are screwed! Get over it".
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/saudi-oil-minister-in-houston-
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