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northernlights Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-07-09 05:52 PM
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31. seriously? Paraguay = potable water
Bush is stooopid...but a clever thug.

He and his kind know the days of oil wealth and power are numbered. He started the Iraq war to get control of their oil and keep it in the ground, to force prices up so his oil buddies could make out while the getting is good.

In the meantime, potable water is expected to be the oil of the 21st century, per population growth versus climate change. Some areas will be increasingly deluged, but others will be overrun by desert.

Paraguay is sitting on one of the world's largest -- if not the largest -- pure water aquifers in the world. And his 10,000 acres are sitting right smack on top of the aquifer. Bought, most likely, to keep his little princesses at the top of the heap. Jenna actually closed the deal for him -- found the land, handled the details.

So what I'm really praying for is that Paraguay siezes the land -- or at least the water beneqath it -- by their version of eminent domain.

And decides not to tolerate mass murderers.

Win-win situation, in my book! :rofl:
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