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Posted by well now on October 13, 2005 at 07:32:05 from (208.63.111.100):
In Reply to: $$$$ Diesel Fuel posted by Wi Craig on October 12, 2005 at 17:05:39:
1- oil company profits are up 2 - vice prez held meetings about energy and refused to disclosed what was said 3- there is no real shortage of gas/fuel. some stations do run out for a day or so - you can just go down the street in 99.99% of these locations and get fuel at another station 4 - BIG OIL is in the white house -- we just as well get used to the high prices 5- kerry did want $.50 gas tax. since it has went up over $1.50 under current administration i would rather be paying his $.50 than the current extra $1.50 6 - we are spending close to 1 billion dollars a day in iraq just because they had an evil dictator - just like n korea, iran, china, and several other countries- which one should we invade next? if freedom is good for iraq then isn't it also good for all the other oppressed people in the world? 'nuff said --
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