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Politics > Politics-USA |
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"Richard Schumacher" |
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24 Aug 2004 09:01:59 AM |
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How Long Can the Oil Companies Suck It Up? |
Oil nears $50 per barrel yet the price of gasoline at the pump drifts
downward. The oil companies must be eating the difference so that
gasoholics won't notice that anything is happening in the world. How
much money are they willing to lose in the short term just to get Bush
re-elected?
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| User: "Tempest" |
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| Title: Re: How Long Can the Oil Companies Suck It Up? |
24 Aug 2004 01:15:07 PM |
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Richard Schumacher <no-spam@thank-you.com> wrote in message news:<7fidnSfnZe9417bcRVn-hw@texas.net>...
Oil nears $50 per barrel yet the price of gasoline at the pump drifts
downward. The oil companies must be eating the difference so that
gasoholics won't notice that anything is happening in the world. How
much money are they willing to lose in the short term just to get Bush
re-elected?
Gas prices are drifting up again.
$.06 in my area yesterday.
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| User: "GW *AWOL* Chimpzilla" |
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| Title: Re: How Long Can the Oil Companies Suck It Up? |
24 Aug 2004 01:32:07 PM |
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Richard Schumacher wrote:
Oil nears $50 per barrel yet the price of gasoline at the pump drifts
downward. The oil companies must be eating the difference so that
gasoholics won't notice that anything is happening in the world. How
much money are they willing to lose in the short term just to get Bush
re-elected?
I've been wondering the same thing myself.
--
"There's an old saying in Tennessee -- I know it's in Texas -- that says, fool
me once, shame on you. Fool me -- you can't get fooled again."
http://www.diymedia.net/audio/mp3/tdntb-bushwack2.mp3
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| User: "d2e2" |
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| Title: Re: How Long Can the Oil Companies Suck It Up? |
24 Aug 2004 04:51:29 PM |
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GW *AWOL* Chimpzilla wrote:
Richard Schumacher wrote:
Oil nears $50 per barrel yet the price of gasoline at the pump drifts
downward. The oil companies must be eating the difference so that
gasoholics won't notice that anything is happening in the world. How
much money are they willing to lose in the short term just to get Bush
re-elected?
I've been wondering the same thing myself.
Hey, get real. We're paying almost 75 cents a gallon more today than we
paid before George W. Bush entered office. Prices are going up, up and
up. And so are the cost of our groceries, clothing, housing, health
care, auto and home insurance. At the same time our real wages are going
down, down, down...
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