Posted by trucker40 on September 15, 2008 at 16:47:47 from (69.155.104.229):
In Reply to: Re: Oil posted by IndianaRed on September 15, 2008 at 04:09:48:
You might be right,however plenty of oil has been already found in other places.Its not necessary to let these crooks drill here and claim theres no oil so they can control the region.I think we should do lots more to them until the price comes down.In other words no drilling in ANWAR because you ripped us off and we dont trust you anymore.Actually who even knows whats going on with this?Seems obvious that some group is trying to get control of all the oil they can.I think its so they can jack the price up,and they already did.Seems like starting a war over it is not out of the question to them either.Is it even the same people?The stupid way these people have done other things,like they are in a big hurry for some reason,but dont know what they are doing either.Maybe its drug abuse,or they are drunk,or maybe they have some kind of disease,but they are definitly messed up somehow. Its kind of like the government not being able to run FEMA,or lots of other things.They go at it like they know what they are doing,a disaster happens and it falls apart.Does somebody think drilling in ANWAR by this bunch is going to fix everything?They have proven they dont care about us so why should we listen to them?They want to drill there and sell the oil to China,is that it?That oil actually belongs to America,and it should go to us.If this is some companys idea of how to get ahead,its like they went to a mental institution and hired an inmate for the CEO of their company,sort of like the one we got to run our country,maybe they are the same guy?
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