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[email protected] justwaitafrekinminute@gmail.com is offline
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On Mar 1, 12:38*pm, BAR wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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On Mar 1, 11:48 am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- President Bush, saying he was unaware of
predictions of $4-a-gallon gasoline in the coming months, told
reporters
Thursday that the best way to help Americans fend off high prices is
for
Congress to make his first-term tax cuts permanent.
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Analysts have said that gasoline could reach $4 a gallon by this
spring,
due to strong demand and a change in formulation, among other
reasons.
When taking the question about the $4 milestone, Bush told the
reporter,
*"That's interesting. I hadn't heard that."*
Strong demand. What a crock of ****. Last spring, it was "on fears of
renewed violence in Baghdad". Prices are effected by events in a
country
from which we get pretty much zero oil?
Can somebody please explain to me why high oil prices is perceived as a
unique problem to the USA with Bush at the center of the cause?
Eisboch
Surely no one could be referring to the Bush Administration's ties to
the energy industry and the "secret" energy policies Cheney set with oil
producers, importers and refiners...


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Only folks like you who "guess" the most convienient scenario and pass
it along as given fact. Europe has been paying much more for gasoline
for the last decade than we are paying now.. The reason is the
greenies who won't allow energy companies, to build refieneries and
other infrastructure.. Mostly democrats responsible for that, that is
a known fact...


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What you just said is not related to secret energy policy meetings held
by Cheney. Who's the drunk here, puppy boy?
You been hitting the bong a little bit earlier than usual?


I don't do that stuff. Predictably, you will now disagree.


Ok, hitting the pipe, burning a blunt, blowing a bone?- Hide quoted text -

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I have worked with junkies, addicts, and drunks. I still suspect his
drug of choice is booze. As to "blowing a bone", I suspect he is not
against that, but also believe he does not smoke pot The problem
with drunks is they don't usually understand how obvious it is to
rational folks...