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Posted by Scott Green on May 23, 2004 at 02:03:04 from (66.133.135.21):
In Reply to: Re: Fuel cost posted by F/F on May 21, 2004 at 14:14:37:
That's right F/F. And may I add , if the oil companies don't make any money , why are all the oil people millionairs? It's like the big peanut butter shortage when Carter was in office. Was it just coincidence that Carter was a peanut farmer? I don't think so. No one can tell me anything good that Bush has done for this country. Not one thing! Stand back and take a good look at what Bush has done. You will see that all he has done was focus on his oil. Also making his rich buddies richer , so that they look the other way. He could care less about anything , or anyone else. And Kerry????????????? Well , I have to agree with the "Anyone But Bush" slogan. It finally comes out that the "Weapons of Mass Destruction" was fabricated. I knew that from the start. Bush was looking for any excuse he can , to go after the oil. Control of the flow of world oil!!
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