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The death of OPEC

Postby Romulus111VADT » Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:12 am

I posted this because it is almost funny for it's comments about a couple of countries. I thought Alrot would get a kick out of it particularly. Seems ole OPEC has been Neutered....lmao

Per - http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com/topstocks/archive/2008/09/11/the-death-of-opec.aspx

Saudi Arabia walked out on OPEC yesterday. It said it would not honor the cartel's production cut. It was tired of rants from Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and the well-dressed oil minister from Iran.

As the world's largest crude exporter, the kingdom in the desert took its ball and went home.

As the Saudis left the building the message was shockingly clear. According to The New York Times,
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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby Alejandro Rhodes » Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:22 am

For those who has the knowledge (russia-venezuela agreement)of what's going on right Now in this 3rd world country, Venezuela ,what this dictator doing is wrong, theres not democracy here

did You know sometimes I don't have a face to show here?,everytime this wako Talks and talks Bad things or do things like this

,what this man does is not our will, he talks for himself, Venezuelan people are democratic and peaceful people..

All I want to say ,I don't follow this man ,I'm his enemy along with more than 20 million persons the real people of Venezuela

I hope I don't get Ban for this, Is a point I want to make clear to Simv community  ,  seriously need to express myself about this a long time ago  ,I belong to the friends Of USA, the friends of Colombia,Georgia,Israel and all this Wako claims to the international community are "our" enemies, >:(ARE HIS ENEMIES,Not Mine, neither millons of other Venezuelans.. I'm embarrassed of my flag ,and embarazed to Be Venezuelan..      


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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby Romulus111VADT » Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:46 am

I know you dislike him intensely Alex. That's why I thought you'd get a laugh out of the Saudis walking out on him and his ranting. They basically told him to kiss their butts in front of all the OPEC nations along with the Iranian.

By doing this it brings hope that these tactics of using oil as a leverage point to force your will are at an end. So Chavez just lost allot of his ability to push other countries around.

I thought this would be good news to most of the world, I didn't intend this to go political....looks like this may need to be locked?  :-/
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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby Alejandro Rhodes » Thu Sep 11, 2008 1:43 pm

Sorry Rom, this has nothing to be with you ,Its just I feel so embarrassed every day of the stupidnessthing he does and saids (LIES) of this crazy person which is not my lider, and I need it to claim this ,I'm always afraid that people would think of me for what this person does and claims against the free world , Against the United States, Against His President and government,

I being in this page for long time ,everyday something new comes out from this place ..Today is something new Made By a psychopath ,

I'm a lover of the free world ,His Enemies has my admiration and respect , He in the name of this country Talk for Himself ..

I love this site ,I love all the world ,I don't have enemies except Him and his felony partners..

this place has become a nightmare!! it used to be 11 years ago ,Example of democracy in the region, today we are in the hands of a bipolar ,insane p
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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby garryrussell » Thu Sep 11, 2008 2:03 pm

Alex

I......and I'm sure just about everyone here respects you for who you are and what you are.

The behaviour of your countries leaders has nothing to do with it.

We are all individuals and where we live should not change that.

It is wrong to judge people on anything other than their own merits.

You speak your own mind and that sets you above many people who follow like sheep.

People who look can see that clearly

People who don't look and can't see that are not worth bothering about.

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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby Romulus111VADT » Thu Sep 11, 2008 2:11 pm

No problem Alex, I know of another country that has a leader that isn't very popular with the mass's either and that country is looking to replace him soon. Hopefully with a better person. Then there was another country not long ago also had a leader that was disliked by most and he was replaced.

Hopefully, your country will be able to replace your problem leader soon. He made a major blunder with OPEC and has lost all his power to bully anyone. So now he pretty much is in a position where he must start cooperating with the other nations or get left out in the cold.

I can say w/o any hesitation that I have NEVER thought any less of you because of where you live.
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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby Hagar » Thu Sep 11, 2008 2:18 pm

Just like to point out that ordinary people are not responsible for what their country's leaders get up to. I didn't vote for them & often cringe with embarrassment over what our stupid government does in my name. The main difference is that I'm allowed to say so. Not on this forum of course. ;)
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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby Romulus111VADT » Thu Sep 11, 2008 2:36 pm

Just like to point out that ordinary people are not responsible for what their country's leaders get up to. I didn't vote for them & often cringe with embarrassment over what our stupid government does in my name. The main difference is that I'm allowed to say so. Not on this forum of course. ;)


Wow, I agree with that 100%, don't dare say to much about the US's current fearless leader w/o fear of this going to political. Let's just hope the next one is better..... :-/
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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby expat » Thu Sep 11, 2008 4:10 pm

Just like to point out that ordinary people are not responsible for what their country's leaders get up to. I didn't vote for them & often cringe with embarrassment over what our stupid government does in my name. The main difference is that I'm allowed to say so. Not on this forum of course. ;)



That is so true, and the problem is, that when it is reported by the news of other countries or by political figures of other countries, it becomes, the "British", the "Americans", the Venezuelan's", us in other words, when in fact it is "An Englishman" (well Scott), an "American", a "Venezuelan" for example. Politicians have a lot to answer, but that is generally below them once they are in a position of power. Countries for example don't go to war with each other, politicians create the tensions that end in war.......and we vote these Muppets in ::)

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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby Ravang » Thu Sep 11, 2008 4:13 pm

Just like to point out that ordinary people are not responsible for what their country's leaders get up to. I didn't vote for them & often cringe with embarrassment over what our stupid government does in my name. The main difference is that I'm allowed to say so. Not on this forum of course. ;)


Wow, I agree with that 100%, don't dare say to much about the US's current fearless leader w/o fear of this going to political. Let's just hope the next one is better..... :-/

When I come to power...I just have to start mass-murders of the stupid by putting them in a room full of products without warning labels... ;D
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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby MOUSY » Sat Sep 13, 2008 2:38 pm

So in essence does that mean that Saudi Arabia leaving means that the future-defunct OPEC will no longer choke the market to jack up oil prices? Are they essentially lending a helping hand by doing this?
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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby Romulus111VADT » Sat Sep 13, 2008 3:02 pm

So in essence does that mean that Saudi Arabia leaving means that the future-defunct OPEC will no longer choke the market to jack up oil prices? Are they essentially lending a helping hand by doing this?


Did you read the article? It says that and allot more.
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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby Alejandro Rhodes » Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:04 pm

Would be great! Part of the power of this man is in the money he stole ,Not a Cent goes to the people or services, people have no public services ,many people are dying by hunger,NO hospitals ,
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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby MOUSY » Sun Sep 14, 2008 1:18 am

Did you read the article? It says that and allot more.

Yes I did, read your whole post. I just wasn't sure if i was interpreting it right. Thanks, this seems to be very good news.
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Re: The death of OPEC

Postby agentyumi » Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:06 am

Additional information:

To further exacerbate the decline of OPEC
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