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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / June 2008

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all the oil flap

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stuuder - 18 Jun 2008 06:36 GMT
why don'they just open up these reserves?? Or is the States using all
the world oil up before they use their own??Bunch of U Tube video on
this guy's seminars. I actually took the hour or so to watch all 8
segments. True or not, I dunno, but interesting none the less.

Stuuder
stuuder - 18 Jun 2008 06:40 GMT
dam knew I forgot something........

http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/gull_island_oil.html

> why don'they just open up these reserves?? Or is the States using all
> the world oil up before they use their own??Bunch of U Tube video on
> this guy's seminars. I actually took the hour or so to watch all 8
> segments. True or not, I dunno, but interesting none the less.
>
> Stuuder
Barry - 18 Jun 2008 15:01 GMT
Good source of info.  Big oil companies like to keep the prices of their
product high
and do not care how many consumers, drillers, or small producers get
screwed.
Insider Zbigniew Brzynski outlined the CFR plan to raise the price of energy
and lower the developed world's average standard of living in his book 30
years ago and we are witnessing the implemantation of his and their agenda.
Environmental groups, financed & controlled by the big biz behind the UN,
have convinced their suckers that off shore production, new refineries, and
nuclear power are bad for the environment and lobby for anti-business
liberals who choke our flow of energy, while the big biz/banker-owned media
shines them on. Now, big oil profits are way up, consumers are paying more
than ever, and the entire economy is on the verge of collapse due to the
exhorbitant price of energy, thanks to the Dems.
 Now, after 7 years in office, GW says that the Congress should lift the
federal moratorium on off-shore drilling and leave it to the individual
states to decide if they want it. (Like McCain, he knows that the Dem
dominated Senate will not do anything for the people) Liberal bed-wetters
will say they KNEW that GW was working for the oil co's, without asking what
took him so long to say something. It took $130.00 crude and news of Chinese
drillers developing slant-drilled wells off of the coast of FL to get him
off of his arse, but libs will say that he is just saying it for the benefit
of big oil.
Of course the liberals will forget that it was Dems in the Senate who shut
down off-shore exploration & production and will just scream about how the
environment is being threatened so producers can make more $$.
Barry'd in Studes

> dam knew I forgot something........
>
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>> Stuuder
ALEX M. - 20 Jun 2008 05:51 GMT
Leave it to Barry to fall for the latest hoax. The Chinese are not drilling
off Cuba.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/251/story/40776.html
We do not need to drill in ANWR or off the coastling. The oil companies
have thousands of drilling permits that they are not using. They have
thousands of acres of land where they have permits. They are purposely
holding up supply to raise profits. The right wingers like to blame
everything on the environmentalists but they are ignorant of what is really
going on.
The reason no new refineries have been built in 30 years is that the
companies have not applied for the permits. One of the companies even tried
to shut down a profitable refinery in order to tighten supply and make even
more profit.

> Good source of info.  Big oil companies like to keep the prices of their
> product high
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>>> Stuuder
Mike hunt - 20 Jun 2008 14:05 GMT
I believe you mean to say they are not "pumping oil off Cuba," but they are
indeed drilling exploratory wells.    ;)

> Leave it to Barry to fall for the latest hoax. The Chinese are not
> drilling off Cuba.
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>>>> Stuuder
Barry - 20 Jun 2008 17:28 GMT
Yeah, leave it to Alex to shovel more BS.
Permits are so difficult to obtain that the refiners can not get them,
thereby causing a shortage of refined product and raising prices in the face
of increasng demand.
American needs to return to a climate in which small drillers, producers,
refiners, and distributors can operate profitably instead of the current
virtual monopoly, which does indeed cause shortages and price increases
which are possible since so many smaller oil co's have been eliminated.

>I believe you mean to say they are not "pumping oil off Cuba," but they are
>indeed drilling exploratory wells.    ;)
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