Semi Truths A highly irregular weblog dedicated to Truth, Justice, and American Cheese…!

February 13, 2003

OILY RESERVES

Filed under: Politics,War and Peace — semi @ 2:47 pm

The price of gasoline is going up. On parts of the west coast, consumers are already paying nearly $2 a gallon. Several stories covering this have reported that consumers are blaming the rise in prices on the impending war with Iraq. In fact, the real reason for this spike is the labor strikes in Venezuela. The federal government has responded by cutting off the strategic reserve (i.e., we’re not putting aside any more “rainy day” oil). And the U.S oil companies, frantic not to reduce the amount of gasoline produced by their refineries, have turned to another source for additional oil imports. Their solution: double the amount of oil purchased from one of our middle east oil partners, from .5m barrels a day last November to a current average of 1m barrels a day.

And who is the mid-east benefactor of this windfall? It’s been in the news lately: a California-sized nation called Iraq.

The Observer has the story. This should especially be read by anyone who isn’t already convinced that this war is all about who controls the oil.

US buys up Iraqi oil to stave off crisis

February 11, 2003

BUSINESS TRAINING

Filed under: Politics — semi @ 10:18 pm

(Thank you to the Citizens For Legitimate Government newsletter for bringing this one to my attention)

From the InvesTrend website:

Halliburton, GE, Conoco Accused of Terrorist Ties

New York City Comptroller William C. Thompson, Jr. has called for a “review” of three U.S. companies that “ conduct business with terrorist-linked companies,” naming General Electric Co., ConocoPhillips and Halliburton Company. Thompson has submitted shareholder resolutions on behalf of the New York City Police and Fire Department Pension Funds to the companies, calling for a vote to establish a Board of Directors’ committee to review the corporation’s operations with reference to “potential financial and reputational risks.”

“If we are trying to eradicate terrorism, we must ensure that companies in our portfolio are not using off-shore subsidiaries to legally evade United States sanctions against terrorist-sponsoring states,” Thompson said.

You mean just because a country harbors terrorists and produces weapons of mass destruction, we can’t do business with them? Say, what kind of Amerricun are you?

GAME FOR WAR?

Filed under: Politics — semi @ 10:12 am

In the 1983 film WarGames, Matthew Broderick taps into a super-secret military central computer and inadvertently starts a nuclear countdown with the Soviet Union. **Spoiler Alert** … In the climax of the film, the computer figures out that every war scenario ends with the mutually assured destruction of both sides and it shuts itself down, thereby proving that machines are smarter than we are.

Reuters is carrying a story (which has apparently been picked up by many major news outlets) about an online “game” called Gulf War 2 in which players assume the role of “President” Bush and try to work their way through the Iraq quagmire while receiving advice from caricatures of Donald Rumsfeld, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice. The U.S.-led army overthrows Saddam Hussein, has to choose a new leader from a group of look-alikes, then stands helplessly by as the entire region becomes enflamed in deepening violence. **Spoiler Alert** … The inevitable outcome is the very definition of pyrrhic victory.

In fact, it is not a game at all, but a thoughtful and thought-provoking bit of flash animation, which the author readily admits on his website. He has also been a bit overwhelmed by the publicity; according to Reuters, about 20,000 people a day are logging on. Naturally, he is also getting his share of hate mail (since apparently anybody who engages in reason and truth is an enemy of the state).

If you have a decent connection and a sound card, check out Gulf War 2 here.

February 10, 2003

BILL PASSAGE

Filed under: People,Politics — semi @ 6:13 pm

I saw the President of the United States on Larry King Live last night. He spoke forcefully about the necessity for the the U.S. to work with the United Nations on building a global alliance for peace and security, especially in Iraq and North Korea. He spoke movingly about AIDS in Africa, and how we need to do more to relieve suffering. He had thoughtful things to say about tax reform, international relations, moral authority, and the shuttle tragedy. He was erudite, relaxed, commanding, and inspiring. The President I am talking about is, of course, Bill Clinton.

You can see a transcript of the interview here.

You can hear a five-year-old parody (too many Monica jokes) of Larry King interviewing President Clinton here.

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