You sure about that? Mr Chalabi seems to have a lot to do with it still. You 
remember Mr Chalabi, right?

http://www.iraqdirectory.com/DisplayNews.aspx?id=819


As for your second sentence...

http://www.exxonmobil.com/Siteflow/SuppInfo/Contacts/SF_CT_BusHeadquarters.asp

http://www.consumersunion.org/pub/recordprofits.pdf

http://www.kiplinger.com/personalfinance/magazine/archives/2006/04/energy.html




>Well, Iraq controls the flow now, and there are no flows.
>
>The Oil company profits that are so huge aren't even US based companies.
>
>the
>> price of oil now? What was it then? What are oil company profits now?
>What
>> were they then?
>> 
>> I am actually asking, though I strongly suspect I know the answers.
>And if
>> I am right, well of *course* this would be irrelevant to the
>president's
>> ties to the industry...
>> 
>> >Um, while Iraq was in violation of a ton of UN based rules, they were
>> >actually exporting more oil at cheaper prices than before the gulf
>war or
>> >after the invasion. I know a lot of people want to romanticize and
>say
>> that
>> >this is a war for oil but the opposite is true. Oil was flowing
>before
>> the
>> >war and is not now.
>> 
>>

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