Report: U.S. Must Reduce Dependence On Foreign Turmoil
December 19, 2004 | Issue 37â?¢46


WASHINGTON, DCâ??According to a Cato Institute report released Monday, the U.S. has become overly dependent on foreign turmoil for its conversations and media coverage. "The American people consume as many as 60 million barrels of crude speculation every day, using it for everything from driving discussions to heating up political debates," the report stated. "Unless we can dredge up domestic sources of turmoil, we may end up utterly dependent on the Middle East for conversational fuel."
mikeandjenherbals Reviewed by mikeandjenherbals on . A Pity: No evidence suggests bin Laden hurt by quake http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/world/3388801 Well, we can hope! It would be GREAT if bin laden was killed yesterday, on Oct. 9, 2005, which was the day that a suspected attack by terrorists on New York City subways did NOT happen, possibly due to al quada prisoners' squealing. Of course, some of those Moslems on the side of the terrorists will take it as the will of their god Allah - which will flip out more than a few of them, lol. Oct. 9, 2005, 12:28PM No evidence Rating: 5