I just heard that in the face of public sentiment regarding fuel prices,
Sen. "Hanoi John" McCain has changed his position on off shore drilling,
which is sure to make some of his environmentalist friends unhappy, but for
those who trust him, it is a good way to distinguish himself from Obama. It
is really looking like a contest between an old, nasty liberal and a young,
likable liberal. I just need to decide if I want a UN carbon tax ala carte
or with a UN global poverty tax and reparations.
Let us pray that McCain gets a good supply of domestic oil developed before
he invades Iran. It is senators like him who are largely responsible for our
current predicament. He has made a career of delivering for the globalist
bankers at the expense of the US public and now he wants my vote. ugh!
Barry'd in Studes
(currently spending over $200./week on fuel & electricity)
Karl Haas - 18 Jun 2008 06:36 GMT
> I just heard that in the face of public sentiment regarding fuel prices,
> Sen. "Hanoi John" McCain has changed his position on off shore drilling,
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> Barry'd in Studes
> (currently spending over $200./week on fuel & electricity)
Hey. Barry, I just discovered a gas station a short distance away
where I can get gas for a bit more than half of what I'm paying now.
I wish I could get off my fat a.s and get some, but I drive the
Comander so little, it's just not worth it.
Transtar60 - 18 Jun 2008 15:42 GMT
Yeah but do ya speak Espanol??
>> I just heard that in the face of public sentiment regarding fuel prices,
>> Sen. "Hanoi John" McCain has changed his position on off shore drilling,
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> I wish I could get off my fat a.s and get some, but I drive the
> Comander so little, it's just not worth it.

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Karl Haas - 18 Jun 2008 19:27 GMT
> Yeah but do ya speak Espanol??
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Nein!
Studebaker George - 18 Jun 2008 11:43 GMT
My biggest monthly expense is now fuel. It will get cut in half in a
couple months when the 'ol lady retires, but will still be way up
there. My buddy who has a "crush yard" is spending two hundred fifty
up per DAY...
A couple friends are ressurecting old VW diesels and fixing up a still
for used cooking oil. I sold all my old VW special tools and books
some years back but maybe ought to get back into it...'cept the
thought of being covered in diesel oil all the time is not
appealing...
Studebaker George