Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
I agree with ya there, but what happens when their only money supply is gone?

Have a good one!:thumbsup:
I don't know... and sadly, I don't really care, but we need to deal with it from a position of smart versus might... However, I claim no virtue into either position, though.

We live in the land of Bill Gates... he made an operating system that still crashes and always will because he doesn't give a shit if it does. Why? because he's an american industrialist... if we poured a FRACTION of his (and some, ANY Oil Industry revenue) R&D into alternative fuels we'd have absolutely no worries about getting around (however, GW is sucking his and everyone's collective cocks to gain favor and pay tribute to his father saying "read my lips") and we could still make crude jokes about Muhammad wearing a bomb shaped turbin... oh, did, I say that? How politically incorrect of me...
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