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Posted by Ol Chief on August 21, 2005 at 04:29:53 from (69.91.92.238):
In Reply to: Re: Fuel Prices posted by Paul in Mich on August 20, 2005 at 17:25:39:
I must have missed the boat!I continuly hear the media and others talking about the age of or lack of refineries having to do with oil prices at the pump.What does the refinery have to do with the cost of the crude raw product.Since last summer has the number of cars increased in proportion to the price of either crude oil or refined product?Also has everyone forgotten that we are at war with people that hate us.We are attempting to start a freedom movement in a region of kingdoms that control oil prices.Does anyone believe that the rulers there agree to democracy.My belief is that their way is (make em pay),thus higher crude prices.On The other hand (Value Wise ),I paid $1.79 plus tax for a cup of coffee at an IHOP restaurant last week in Houston,Tx.What is involved in the cost of making a cup of coffee or a glass of tea at $ 1.75. What would this make a gallon of coffee cost,Go figure. Back to the main subject, I have long wondered where the oil from Iraq is going and if they are of any help to the USA in this present oil price rise and is Iraq a member of OPEC, the people in control of crude oil prices.
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