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Posted by Ray on September 13, 2001 at 06:44:45 from (198.26.132.99):
In Reply to: gas prices in America posted by Paul-Tx on September 13, 2001 at 06:31:10:
I dont know what the gas prices are in those states now, but my parents sent me a email from Chicago area yesterday and the Highest price for a gallon of gas was $9.00 a gallon. I heard that everybody that raised the prices will be investigated by the states attorney and fined $50,000. I recommend if you had a gas station in your area that raised the prices to profit off of us during our time of crisis to take your business else where. A big fine like that will hurt them big time but less business will mean eventually gas station closure and then let them see how it feels in the time of need. I will not help this person(s) out if they needed the time of day... GOD BLESS AMERICA........ Ray (Navy Seabees)
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