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Re: Gas Prices Paying Twice
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Posted by Gary in TX on June 05, 2004 at 14:20:36 from (209.151.114.40):
In Reply to: Gas Prices Paying Twice posted by tlak on June 05, 2004 at 03:54:27:
Its plain and simple rape! There is no need in gas costing over what it did this time last year, lets see what was that about the $1.30 range for regular unleaded. Yes I do believe its hurting many people, I know it is around here where I live. Most around here are not in the $100,000.00 a year salary range. I think what alot of people are not realising is that its going to affect everything, prices are going to be on a major rise for alot of products due to all of this. I know there were some(heck everyone) that posted to my post on this gas price topic that disagreed that it was hurting people, well, it is here, other places I can't say but we need relief from this and to get the speed limit brought back down. I've seen and heard of so many more accidents and deaths since its went to 70 here that its really sad! A little tip for ya too, the faster you go the more gas you burn!!! think about it!
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