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Posted by Scott Green on February 28, 2003 at 11:21:00 from (66.133.133.76):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: GASOLINE SOLUTION posted by big fred on February 28, 2003 at 07:23:04:
Yes Big fred , I agree that the economy is based on oil. More than a lot of people think. I believe Bush wants control of the flow of world oil. He doesn't care about the average person. Only his own pocket. And if anyone questions that , just look around. The whole economy has been in a down hill spiral ever since Bush bought his way into office. People have been loosing there jobs , homes , vehicles , etc.. Struggling to put food on the table. No end in site. So , the whole over all picture isn't just about oil. People all around the world don't like Bush. Look at Bush. He's not even his own man. I believe mommy and daddy are running him , directly or indirectly. Do you really think gas/oil prices are going to come back down? Maybe a few pennies to make some people think they are getting a bargan. Open for more opinions. I can go on and on , but I have to go back to work. Big fred , don't think I'm directing this towards you alone. It's a discussion board. I'm stating my opinion.
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