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"Firing Range" - Anatoly Petrov
James Brown at the Olympia in 1966
dag
In reply to this comment by dag:
I agree. Farhad's was fixed improperly, as it was never the full doco. I'll make it dead and reinstate CP's.
In reply to this comment by jonny:
Do you have an answer to my question? I was thinking that the right thing to do is reinstate patriot's post, and declare farhard's dead again with the embed yanked out (to prevent it from being accidentally declared notdead). I can promote patriot's back on sunday, but I can't do the second part.
Constitutional_Patriot
A Look at Sarah Palin (Glenn Beck 06/02/2008)
1) While the footprint for drilling there may be as "small" as 2000 acres, you still need a pipeline to get it out of there. (BP, anyone?)
2) The "average" Alaskan is in support of this? Does that mean a majority? I'll give her the benefit of the doubt, and am not surprised since every Alaskan citizen (resident for at least 1 year) receives yearly royalty checks out of the oil rent trust fund. It's also beneficial to the state as a whole since royalties from oil production generate the bulk of Alaska's state revenue (no sales or income taxes).
3) "The opening of the ANWR 1002 Area to oil and natural gas development is projected to increase domestic crude oil production starting in 2018. In the mean ANWR oil resource case, additional oil production resulting from the opening of ANWR reaches 780,000 barrels per day (124,000 m³/d) in 2027 and then declines to 710,000 barrels per day (113,000 m³/d) in 2030. ... In 2007, the United States consumed 20.68 m bbls of petroleum products per day." from a Wikipedia article.
Forgetting the fact that it will take at least 10 years to get production going, at its projected peak production in 2027, ANWR would be able to supply roughly 3.75% of current U.S. oil consumption. In other words, this is barely a drop in the bucket, and will have no significant impact on world oil prices.
James Brown at the Olympia in 1966
Gomez - Catch Me Up
Dog nurses raccoon babies
James Brown at the Olympia
Mystery Video
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fissionchips
In reply to this comment by fissionchips:
*promote
Mystery Video
*discard
Dick Cavett Presents Groucho Marx
dag
James Brown at the Olympia, 1966