Working-Class Soldiers Shed the Blood, ExxonMobil Gets the Oil
The oil conglomerates are today back in Iraq with the help of 140,000 American soldiers and $750 billion from the American taxpayer. But the Iraq war had nothing to do with oil, right?
The oil conglomerates are today back in Iraq with the help of 140,000 American soldiers and $750 billion from the American taxpayer. But the Iraq war had nothing to do with oil, right?
Paula Gordon | Posted 11.08.2007 | Politics
If the Founders did not write it in the Constitution itself eons ago, forget it. Period. If you're tempted to dismiss this as arcane legal theory, don't.
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Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 06.19.2008 | Politics