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Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Gbemmyxal(f): 6:55pm On Dec 20, 2011
[color=#000099][/color]jonathan will surely be a
small mountain to climb.
nigerians are really suffering and we
must die to live.
their families will not know peace
and they will not live enjoy their
loots,
See beaf of d highest order, sufrey na!!!!!!!
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by badesco(m): 7:12pm On Dec 20, 2011
Who is Tunde Bakare? Do you mean that prophet of doom, that never sees anything good in people. Remember he predicted fall of OBJ and nothing happens. yet he still have the gut to say he wants to lead a protest against fuel subsidy removal. It has to be somebody else not him, because he is not relevant any longer.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Nobody: 7:18pm On Dec 20, 2011
bakare is nothing but an attention craving whorre and a troll fail!

Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Goshen360(m): 7:23pm On Dec 20, 2011
i feel the passion of tunde bakare n if i am to be in nigeria, i will join the movement. we need revolution in nigeria n some people will rise for such revolution.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by aurenflani: 8:23pm On Dec 20, 2011
i have since came to learn that the west not only educate our ppl in their ways but have done so so perfectly as to create a large chunk of enemies amongst us; against us.

viva revolution!!!
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by humblebee: 8:43pm On Dec 20, 2011
even if Jonathan has to remove subsidy, i suggest he fix some basic infrastructural needs of this nation, fix the refineries by borrowing money and let's see where the removal of oil subsidy will go, if you borrow money to do all these and tell the nation, the only way to pay back is to remove the subsidy, we would have no choice but accept since the refineries will start working henceforth, simple
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Loveaflame(m): 8:53pm On Dec 20, 2011
I don't know why some people want to kill Pastor Bakare.They should live the man alone.At least he dared to take the risk to be involved in what can change the nation.Failure is not final.

He is still far better than many men of God who keep silence on the issues killing Nigerians while at the same time they receive big tithes and monetary rewards from our political leaders.Bakare is still a man of God no matter what anyone says.(I AM NO MEMBER OF HIS CHURCH)

As per the oil subsidy our leaders are only being hypocritical. Greed and selfishness will not make them to do the right thing.God help Nigerians from their hands.

According to the late Papa Awolowo prohesies which I heard from someone close to him them that the person that will change this nation will be in His forties.Until then we should stand for the truth and not allow our government to take us as fools and cowards.Let them beware that they are breeding up dangerous youth with the hardship in the nation of which Niger militants and Gboko Haram are just a fraction of their breeds.

I ONLY PRAY THAT OUR PRESIDENT WILL FOLLOW HIS GOD FEARING HEART TO LEAD US AND NOT SOME ECONOMIC WORRIES SORRY THEORIES THAT WILL NOT WORK.God bless our president and God bless NIGERIA.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by ndahbros1: 8:54pm On Dec 20, 2011
@ BEAF @ BEAF @ BEAF

Beaf, must we read from u at all cost even when you know u ar not making sense? Ar u so addicted to cyber-attention dat u must spout idiocy anytime u make a post? Where can u begin to compare ur morally bankrupt self with the exalted person of Tunde Bakare? When he led the march to make sure ur lukewarm GEJ assumes substantive office, where were u and why didn't u apply ur minuscule powers of reasoning to say the rubbish u ar saying now?Is it just because this time d clueless and fast-becoming draconian president is at d receiving end of the man's activism?
It is unfortunate that it is men like u who would sacrifice the lives of others on the alter of political expediency and consolidation that are actually in power. That has been d lot of Nigerians since Independence.
On the other hand, ur malicious, defective and peurile reasoning and inappropriate vituperations against ur eternal betters can never guarantee u a place in history like the reverred Pastor Bakare. U ar a loser in and out. Go hug a transformer when Bakare protests. Unrecognized government apologist who hides behind a veneer of logic to nurture anti-social tendencies!
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by akinmax: 8:54pm On Dec 20, 2011
egift:

[size=16pt]The Real Cost Of Fuel (without Subsidy) In Nigeria[/size]

By Izielen Agbon Izielen Agbon

On December 10, 2011, if you stopped at the Mobil filling station on Old Aba Road in Port Harcourt , you would be able to buy a litre of petrol for 65 naira or $1.66 per gallon at an exchange rate of $1/N157 and 4 litres per gallon. This is the official price. The government claims that this price would have been subsidized at N73/litre and that the true price of a litre of petrol in Port Harcourt is N138/litre or $3.52 per gallon.

They are therefore determined to remove their subsidy and sell the gallon at $3.52. But, On December 10, 2011, if you stopped at the Mobil Gas station on E83rd St and Flatlands Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, USA, you would be a able to buy a gallon of petrol for $3.52/gallon. Both gallons of petrol would have been refined from Nigerian crude oil. The only difference would be that the gallon in New York was refined in a US North East refinery from Nigerian crude exported from the Qua Iboe Crude Terminal in Nigeria while the Port Harcourt gallon was either refined in Port Harcourt or imported. The idea that a gallon of petrol from Nigerian crude oil cost the same in New York as in Port Harcourt runs against basic economic logic. Hence, Nigerians suspect that there is something irrational and fishy about such pricing. What they would like to know is the exact cost of 1 litre of petrol in Nigeria .

We will answer this question in the simplest economic terms despite the attempts of the Nigerian government to muddle up the issue. What is the true cost of a litre of petrol in Nigeria ? The Nigerian government has earmarked 445000 barrel per day throughput for meeting domestic refinery products demands. These volumes are not for export. They are public goods reserved for internal consumption. We will limit our analysis to this volume of crude oil. At the refinery gate in Port Harcourt, the cost of a barrel of Qua Iboe crude oil is made up of the finding /development cost ($3.5/bbl) and a production/storage /transportation cost of $1.50 per barrel.

Thus, at $5 per barrel, we can get Nigerian Qua Iboe crude to the refining gates at Port Harcourt and Warri. One barrel is 42 gallons or 168 litres. The price of 1 barrel of petrol at the Depot gate is the sum of the cost of crude oil, the refining cost and the pipeline transportation cost. Refining costs are at $12.6 per barrel and pipeline distribution cost are $1.50 per barrel. The Distribution Margins (Retailers, Transporters, Dealers, Bridging Funds, Administrative charges etc) are N15.49/litre or $16.58 per barrel. The true cost of 1 litre of petrol at the Mobil filling station in Port Harcourt or anywhere else in Nigeria is therefore ($5 +$12.6+$1.5+$16.6) or $35.7 per barrel . This is equal to N33.36 per litre compared to the official price of N65 per litre. Prof. Tam David West is right. There is no petrol subsidy in Nigeria . Rather the current official prices are too high. Let us continue with some basic energy economics.

The government claims we are currently operating our refineries at 38.2% efficiency. When we refine a barrel of crude oil, we get more than just petrol. If we refine 1 barrel (42 gallons) of crude oil, we will get 45 gallons of petroleum products. The 45 gallons of petroleum products consist of 4 gallons of LPG, 19.5 gallons of Gasoline, 10 gallons of Diesel, 4 gallons of Jet Fuel/Kerosene, 2.5 gallons of Fuel Oil and 5 gallons of Bottoms. Thus, at 38.2% of refining capacity, we have about 170000 bbls of throughput refined for about 13.26 million litres of petrol, 6.8 million litres of diesel and 2.72 million litres of kerosene/jet fuel.

This is not enough to meet internal national demand. So, we send the remaining of our non-export crude oil volume (275000 barrels per day) to be refined abroad and import the petroleum product back into the country. We will just pay for shipping and refining. The Nigerian government exchanges the 275000 barrels per day with commodity traders (90000 barrels per day to Duke Oil, 60000 barrels per day to Trafigura (Puma Energy), 60000 barrels per day to Societe Ivoirienne de Raffinage (SIR) in Abidjan, Ivory Coast and 65000 barrels per days to unknown sources) in a swap deal. The landing cost of a litre of petrol is N123.32 and the distribution margins are N15.49 according to the government. The cost of a litre is therefore (N123.32+N15.49) or N138.81 . This is equivalent to $3.54 per gallon or $148.54 per barrel. In technical terms, one barrel of Nigerian crude oil has a volume yield of 6.6% of AGO, 20.7% of Gasoline, 9.5% of Kerosene/Jet fuel, 30.6% of Diesel, 32.6% of Fuel oil / Bottoms when it is refined.

Using a netback calculation method, we can easily calculate the true cost of a litre of imported petrol from swapped oil. The gross product revenue of a refined barrel of crude oil is the sum of the volume of each refined product multiplied by its price. Domestic prices are $174.48/barrel for AGO, $69.55/barrel for Gasoline (PMS or petrol), $172.22/barrel for Diesel Oil, $53.5/barrel for Kerosene and $129.68/barrel for Fuel Oil. Let us substitute the government imported PMS price of $148.54 per barrel for the domestic price of petrol/gasoline. Our gross product revenue per swapped barrel would be (174.48*0.066 +148.54*0.207+172.22*0.306+ 53.5*0.095+129.68*0.326) or $142.32 per barrel. We have to remove the international cost of a barrel of Nigerian crude oil ($107 per barrel) from this to get the net cost of imported swapped petroleum products to Nigerian consumers. The net cost of swapped petroleum products would therefore be $142.32 -$107 or $35.32 per barrel of swapped crude oil. This comes out to be a net of $36.86 per barrel of petrol or N34.45 per litre.

This is the true cost of a litre of imported swapped petrol and not the landing cost of N138 per litre claimed by the government. The pro-subsidy Nigerian government pretends the price of swapped crude oil is $0 per barrel (N0 per litre) while the resulting petroleum products is $148.54 per barrel (N138 per litre). The government therefore argues that the “subsidy” is N138.81-N65 or N73.81 per litre. But, if landing cost of the petroleum products is at international price ($148.54 per barrel), then the take-off price of the swapped crude oil should be at international price ($107 per barrel). This is basic economic logic outside the ideological prisms of the World Bank. The traders/petroleum products importers and the Nigerian government are charging Nigerians for the crude oil while they are getting it free.

So let us conclude this basic economic exercise. If the true price of 38.2% of our petrol supply from our local refinery is N33.36/litre and the remaining 61.8% has a true price of N34.45 per litre, then the average true price is (0.382*33.36+0.618*34.45) or N34.03 per litre. The official price is N65 per litre and the true price with government figures is about N34 per litre (even with our moribund refineries).

There is therefore no petrol subsidy. Rather, there is a high sales tax of 91.2% at current prices of N65 per litre. The labor leaders meeting the President should go with their economists. They should send economists and political scientists as representatives to the Senate Committee investigating the petroleum subsidy issue. There are many expert economists and political scientists in ASUU who will gladly represent the view of the majority. The labor leaders should not let anyone get away with the economic fallacy that the swapped oil is free while its refined products must be sold at international prices in the Nigerian domestic market.

The government should explain at what price the swapped crude oil was sold and where the money accruing from these sales have been kept. We have done this simple economic analysis of the Nigerian petroleum products market to show that there is no petrol subsidy what so ever. In the end, this debate on petrol subsidy and the attempt of the government to transfer wealth from the Nigerian masses to a petrol cabal will be decided in the streets. Nigerian workers, farmers, students, market women, youths, unemployed, NGO and civil society as a whole should prepare for a long harmattan season of protracted struggle. They should not just embark on 3 days strike/protests after which the government reduces the hiked petroleum prices by a few Nairas. They must embark upon in a sustainable struggle that will lead to fundamental changes. Let us remove our entire political subsidy from the government and end this petroleum products subsidy debate once and for all. It is time to bring the Arab Spring south.

Izielen Agbon Izielen Agbon writes from Dallas, Texas. izielenagbon@yahoo.com

He is former HOD , Petroleum Engineering Dept, former ASUU chairman, University of Ibadan, trained many operators in nation’s energy industry with pratical experience on our practices and policy focus in the last 20yrs

[size=8pt][size=8pt][size=8pt]@ egift.  GOD BLESS YOU, !.[/size][/size][/size] This is a great eye-opener. Again, this speak volume on how crafty, ambiguous this government is been run.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by ochukoccna: 8:57pm On Dec 20, 2011
A Bakare that risked his life for this weakling called Jonathan is now a troublemaker?
A Jonathan who could not demand for &enforce his right?
Because he contested and lost against Jonathan?
Trust Nigerians and their short memories.
@ noble,dont compare GSM&petrol.1 is a basic necessity,the other was a needful luxury.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by akinmax: 8:58pm On Dec 20, 2011
@ egift.  GOD BLESS YOU, !.
 This is a great eye-opener. Again, this speak volume on how crafty, ambiguous this government is been run.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by infofta(m): 9:40pm On Dec 20, 2011
Some people don't understand the meaning of removing fuel subsidy.
Removing subsidy does not mean stopping fuel importation.
Importers will still import, increase the price, make more money at the expense of the masses. The 1.4 Trillion naira that is supposed to go for subsidy will be LOOTED as usual, why those in support of subsidy removal will be waiting endlessly in pains for the MAGIC infrastructural developement that will CHANGE the LIVIES of the people.
Mr President, Govt can no longer pay for subsidy and you think the masses can pay the increase plus the Inflation that will follow. The thought of building and maintaining our local Refinaries is not in your agenda because you are into the OIL BUSINESS as well. We are waiting sir.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by vislabraye(m): 9:45pm On Dec 20, 2011
People shoud not accused Tunde Bakare. I dont understand what GEJ is doing. It still doesnt make sense when a country which produces oil must have citizen buying oil at a high rate
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Nobody: 10:26pm On Dec 20, 2011
I am in support of anything that will destroy NNPC, we will survive, Subsidy must go, we want private refinery, and cheap fuel
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by dayokanu(m): 10:43pm On Dec 20, 2011
badesco:

Who is Tunde Bakare? Do you mean that prophet of doom, that never sees anything good in people. Remember he predicted fall of OBJ and nothing happens. yet he still have the gut to say he wants to lead a protest against fuel subsidy removal. It has to be somebody else not him, because he is not relevant any longer.

This same Bakare fought to install Odechukwu retardeen Jonathan when he was under the shackles of Turai washing plates and doing general houseboy duties
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Nobody: 10:53pm On Dec 20, 2011
I thought sng disowned this man sometime ago? Or is there a new sng?
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by jmaine: 11:09pm On Dec 20, 2011
dayokanu:

This same Bakare fought to install Odechukwu retardeen Jonathan when he was under the shackles of Turai washing plates and doing general houseboy duties

And he now trashed all of them silly at the poll to become the president . . . they couldn't even secure their personal quest, yet they want to claim  savior . . . case closed
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by ugosly(m): 12:32am On Dec 21, 2011
I,m with Bakare on this,some prominent person(crap talker or not)has gotta stand up to this thoughtless act of madness by the Presidency.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Beaf: 1:18am On Dec 21, 2011
Tunde Bakare is just a false prophet, milking every situation for publicity. I don't mind the likes of Owei Lakemfa and his acidic tongue, at least he isn't telling lies and quoting from the bible to support them

I hate hypocrites and Tunde Bakare is the biggest of the lot.

Lets bet, he thinks he has seen an opportunity to hoodwink the unions and double-cross his bedmate, Buhari. I de laf ooo!
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by gabbytabby: 1:28am On Dec 21, 2011
Dont mind the IMF on this issue. Through greed and total lack of integrity they have crippled their economy in the West and are still on a downward spiral. What do they then want to do but look for others to bring down with them.  As a oil producing country, this is the only benefit that the people of Nigeria benefit from their government and what do they want to do, suddenly remove the rug from under people's feet so that Petrol is now  250-300 naira per litre think what would happen to the cost of food, transportaion, fueling cost for families to go to work etc. Any politician that agrees to this should be impeached as an enemy of the nation.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Rhino5dm: 2:22am On Dec 21, 2011
"When Tunde Bakare was on the mission to Save Nigeria and Jonathan from Turai, the Yar adua cabals doubted him, when he set out to free Nigerians from GEJ, the GEJ cabals are doubting him" Rhino.5dm
De Ja Vu!!!

"Those who can not remember their past, should be condenmed to repeat it" Jimmy Jones
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Nobody: 5:40am On Dec 21, 2011
@ e-gift
Thanks for the resource.honestly this lets us see that our politicians are blind and they think we all are.
People will very well remember that GEJ while campaigning never for once made a comment on fighting corruption,while the two other main contestants were pro-anticorruption.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by vinceobe: 8:11am On Dec 21, 2011
Beaf, you are right in your posting! Pastor  Tunde Bakare, from historical perspective, has never been  reliable, trustworthy and dedicated to all the bosses he has worked for or with!  He worked with Pastor Enoch Adegboye and the relationship ended up in a big fight.  He worked with Pastor Kumuyi and the relationship soured as suddenly as it began.  Now he is now with General Buhari and the CPC.  My history teacher once told me that if you want to predict the future, take a cursory look at the past.  Tunde Bakare has pathological misgivings to GEJ and the area he comes from and he knows it.  As a so-called man of God, he should mobilize his hoodwinked flock to at least pray for the success of the government of the day. Or as a Nigerian, like every Nigerian is presently doing, air your views on the subsidy removal debacle.  At the end of the day, the majority opinion will be taken into consideration by the government of the day.  All these admixture of religion with politics is repulsive will boomerang sooner or later.  As my people say, the breeze will soon  blow and foul's bottom will be exposed!
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Btruth: 8:24am On Dec 21, 2011
@egift, God bless you so much for all the informations.
@beaf, just to let you know that you are on your own, since majority have choosen to go on the right side & you, together with GEJ and his company have choosen to do left; is your choice anyway.
@ Pastor Tunde Bakare, sir, do whatever the Lord has asked you to do. Damn the critics, most of them are droping notes from their comfort zones. For one thing is certain, there must be a change, but only time will tell.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Meldrick(m): 9:04am On Dec 21, 2011
Btruth:

@egift, God bless you so much for all the informations.
@beaf, just to let you know that you are on your own, since majority have choosen to go on the right side & you, together with GEJ and his company have choosen to do left; is your choice anyway.
@ Pastor Tunde Bakare, sir, do whatever the Lord has asked you to do. Damn the critics, most of them are droping notes from their comfort zones. For one thing is certain, there must be a change, but only time will tell.
My friend go and sit down. The Lord did not ask him to lead any protest.
After leading the protest, he'll leave to Aso Rock and collect another amount of money in the name of ''transport money''. God is not an author of confusion. God says a thing and it comes to pass. Did God ask him to be running mate to Buhari.
In my opinion, he is not different from Jonathan. The man should just be seen and not heard.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Rhino5dm: 9:36am On Dec 21, 2011
I wonder how people like you manage to sleep at night. Is this the angle you have chosen to attack Pastor Bakare's personality? Please do tell me the destination of pathological lairs, am anxiously waiting. How dare you even accuse this innocent man of bribery? Your misplaced hate can only make you more bittered.

Even the deaf,blind and dumb knows that Pastor Bakare rejected the blood-riddled money handed over to him by Jonathan in the form of transportation fare.

You should be concern with emarging facts about how your president is busy giving out 50 thousand dollar bribes, while pushing hard to remove fuel subsidy to cater for his excesses.


Meldrick:

My friend go and sit down. The Lord did not ask him to lead any protest.
After leading the protest, he'll leave to Aso Rock and collect another amount of money in the name of ''transport money''. God is not an author of confusion. God says a thing and it comes to pass. Did God ask him to be running mate to Buhari.
In my opinion, he is not different from Jonathan. The man should just be seen and not heard.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by DaDoctor: 10:23am On Dec 21, 2011
NAIRALAND??
A PLACE WHERE LIES AND FALSEHOOD SELLS FAST.

A PLACE WHERE WE CALL BAD PEOPLE GOOD SUE TO VARIOUS BIASES.


OYEDEPO SLAPPED SOME ONE AND WAS APPLAUDED BY MANY FOOOOLLLL ON HERE. SO WHAT DO YOU EXPECT AS PER THIS TOPIC?
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Meldrick(m): 11:00am On Dec 21, 2011
Rhino.5dm:

I wonder how people like you manage to sleep at night. Is this the angle you have chosen to attack Pastor Bakare's personality? Please do tell me the destination of pathological lairs, am anxiously waiting. How dare you even accuse this innocent man of bribery? Your misplaced hate can only make you more bittered.

Even the deaf,blind and dumb knows that Pastor Bakare rejected the blood-riddled money handed over to him by Jonathan in the form of transportation fare.

You should be concern with emarging facts about how your president is busy giving out 50 thousand dollar bribes, while pushing hard to remove fuel subsidy to cater for his excesses.


Keep quiet. I say quiet your mouth. Pastor boot licker. Tell the man to settle his home first. The Lord said this, the Lord said that. Lying with the name of God. The Lord is perfect and all that he says comes to pass.

Tunde Bakare is only interested in becoming Vice President at all cost so he tries to gain cheap support using the fuel subsidy. I do not support the removal of fuel subsidy but Tunde Bakare should go and sit down.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Rhino5dm: 11:27am On Dec 21, 2011
How can i be exchanging banters with this character caught in the habit of making wild and unfounded claims? Damn! I have descended very low, indeed.

OK! Blondie, is the the world still flat?? Gadamit!

Meldrick:

Keep quiet. I say quiet your mouth. Pastor boot licker. Tell the man to settle his home first. The Lord said this, the Lord said that. Lying with the name of God. The Lord is perfect and all that he says comes to pass.

Tunde Bakare is only interested in becoming Vice President at all cost so he tries to gain cheap support using the fuel subsidy. I do not support the removal of fuel subsidy but Tunde Bakare should go and sit down.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by schorlbone(m): 11:31am On Dec 21, 2011
It's goin to be CPC/SNG/NLC/everybody's protest.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by UyiIredia(m): 11:57am On Dec 21, 2011
Bakare shouldn't bother wasting his time. The SNG protest won't change a damn thing. It's (the subsidy removal) is reflected in the budget.
Re: Oil Subsidy Removal: I’ll Lead Sng To Protest If – Tunde Bakare by Baawaa(m): 12:15pm On Dec 21, 2011
Complete politician statements,though there are some senses in the conversations.

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