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Old 21st August 2005, 00:21
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the king should have been there in personn to receive them to hug them one by one and give them financial aid !!!! yet I did not see him around , whatta a shame ...those are our heroes and we should do whatever it takes to relief them ..the king stays in his palace in Tetuan awaiting for the senator to pay him a visit , how rude ?!?!?! moreover our king does not speak good english and needed a translator in order to speak with the american senator !!!! how disapointing when we know that he was taught languages and was prepared for the job of king since he was born...this is highly disapointing ..the king should give himself a shake , I am starting to get disapointed , or at least he should step down and leave the ministers do theire jobs .....
Are you saying that you are led by an idiot king? If so, welcome to the 21st century. If it's any consolation to you, we (Algerians) are also led by an idiot midget.

Regarding the Western Sahara issue, I hope that Morocco will now see sense and grant the Sahrawis their independence because otherwise the longer this problems persists the worse it gets for everybody especially for Morocco.

I am so happy to see the price of the baril of oil go up and up because this means good news for Algeria and very bad news for Morocco.
you are deadly misunformed ...everything is fine in Morocco ...it is your saharaouis who are rotten under the sun in Tinduf and surviving on international charity ... ....the longer it takes the better is for us , because everybody knows now that we will never leave our land , the sahara is being irreverssibly moroccanized everyday that passes...you can keep on dreaming ...as for oil ..well not all that shines is gold , do not be so optimistic about Algeria certainly it is good news for Boutef and the 40 generals-crooks not for algerian economy or algerian people, all over the world , oil has brought only wars , bloodsheds and economiees 100% oil dependants !!!! as to the madness that we see today in oil prices , well I do not thing the globalist elites who are rulling this world wanted to give a favoure to the oil arab countries like yours , theire plans are others , and we certainly will see in the short run that they do not give free gifts ...with todays prices the develloped countries start encouraging alternative energy resources , and even USA start boosting hybride cars sales ..the madness won't last for ever , it is just a matter of time and a solution will be found ...
I agree that corruption is a big problem especially in the third world. However and is spite of it, this is a very good opportunity for oil producing countries to sort out their debts as well as resolve some of the thorny issues of housing and general infrastructure (construction of roads, rail tracks, reservoirs, desalination plants etc...) IF they proceed in a well thought out manner.

For the foreseable future, the price of the baril of oil is probably going to stabilize at around $50 which is still very good news for the oil producing countries. The renewable sources of energy are still inefficient in comparison and even with heavy investment it will take a long time before they are worth considering.

In the case of Algeria, I am not very optimistic with Bouteflika and his clan because simply he is a fu****g control freak who does not believe in transparent governments and spends his time on jolly trips abroad when he is not jailing journalists for daring to investigate him and his corrupt lot.
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