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st-bum - 21 Oct 2005 21:02 GMT
That's over $20 a barrel.  Oil is down about $3 a barrel in the same
time.
TeGGeR® - 21 Oct 2005 21:54 GMT
> That's over $20 a barrel.  Oil is down about $3 a barrel in the same
> time.

It's  a  c.o.n.s.p.i.r.a.c.y.

We should get the government to investigate.

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.dbu. - 21 Oct 2005 23:34 GMT
> > That's over $20 a barrel.  Oil is down about $3 a barrel in the same
> > time.
>
> It's  a  c.o.n.s.p.i.r.a.c.y.
>
> We should get the government to investigate.

Agreed!!  A special commission led by the democrats.
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Philip - 22 Oct 2005 00:18 GMT
>> That's over $20 a barrel.  Oil is down about $3 a barrel in the same
>> time.
>
> It's  a  c.o.n.s.p.i.r.a.c.y.
>
> We should get the government to investigate.

And WHO are you going to get to investigate the government when many of
these "conspiracies" and collusions are the oil companies with the
government?  Hmmmm?

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TeGGeR® - 22 Oct 2005 01:00 GMT
>>> That's over $20 a barrel.  Oil is down about $3 a barrel in the same
>>> time.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> these "conspiracies" and collusions are the oil companies with the
> government?  Hmmmm?

Get Teddy Kennedy to do it. I understand he's powered by fuel from
renewable resources.

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badgolferman - 22 Oct 2005 01:10 GMT
> > And WHO are you going to get to investigate the government when
> > many of these "conspiracies" and collusions are the oil companies
> > with the government?  Hmmmm?
>
> Get Teddy Kennedy to do it. I understand he's powered by fuel from
> renewable resources.

You're hilarious!
Hachiroku - 22 Oct 2005 01:56 GMT
>>>> That's over $20 a barrel.  Oil is down about $3 a barrel in the same
>>>> time.
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> Get Teddy Kennedy to do it. I understand he's powered by fuel from
> renewable resources.

Just like an Indy Car!
.dbu. - 22 Oct 2005 02:09 GMT
> >>> That's over $20 a barrel.  Oil is down about $3 a barrel in the same
> >>> time.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> Get Teddy Kennedy to do it. I understand he's powered by fuel from
> renewable resources.

cow manure??
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Philip - 22 Oct 2005 17:13 GMT
>>>> That's over $20 a barrel.  Oil is down about $3 a barrel in the same
>>>> time.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Get Teddy Kennedy to do it. I understand he's powered by fuel from
> renewable resources.

If only Turdy was powered by grain alcohol, he would not have lasted this
long.
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Hachiroku - 22 Oct 2005 01:01 GMT
>>> That's over $20 a barrel.  Oil is down about $3 a barrel in the same
>>> time.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> these "conspiracies" and collusions are the oil companies with the
> government?  Hmmmm?

Haliburton?
Bassplayer12 - 23 Oct 2005 14:07 GMT
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> And WHO are you going to get to investigate the government when many of
> these "conspiracies" and collusions are the oil companies with the
> government?  Hmmmm?

Indeed, the govinmints of this world have their hands tied by those who
really control the economy: oil companies are among them. The banking system
is another, maybe the most important one.
Read THE CREATURE FROM JEKYYL ISLAND, by G. Edward Griffin. Available at
amazon.com or realityzone.com.
Mark - 21 Oct 2005 21:56 GMT
Oil is down $10-12 dollars a barrel (15-18%) from its peak depending on
how you measure it.  If anything, the decrease in gas prices are
lagging the oil decline.
st-bum - 21 Oct 2005 21:58 GMT
When gas was $3.05 a gallon here, oil was $65.

Now gas is $2.56 and oil is $61.  

So here, it's not lagging.
.dbu. - 21 Oct 2005 23:32 GMT
> Oil is down $10-12 dollars a barrel (15-18%) from its peak depending on
> how you measure it.  If anything, the decrease in gas prices are
> lagging the oil decline.

they always do.  Gas here in lower slobovia is $2.27, woo-hoo, we are in
fat city.
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Hachiroku - 22 Oct 2005 01:01 GMT
>> Oil is down $10-12 dollars a barrel (15-18%) from its peak depending on
>> how you measure it.  If anything, the decrease in gas prices are
>> lagging the oil decline.
>
> they always do.  Gas here in lower slobovia is $2.27, woo-hoo, we are in
> fat city.

Shut up. Just shut up. Still paying over $2.70 here...
Mark - 23 Oct 2005 19:38 GMT
I paid $2.67 last night, down about 10 cents in a week.
Jeff Strickland - 22 Oct 2005 17:20 GMT
Gas is down $0.50 per gallon? Where? Not at my house it isn't.

> That's over $20 a barrel.  Oil is down about $3 a barrel in the same
> time.
Truckdude - 22 Oct 2005 19:21 GMT
> Gas is down $0.50 per gallon? Where? Not at my house it isn't.

I live in So. Cal.  Near my house it has gone down about 3 cents in the last
week.
 
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