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Posted by Dug on August 31, 2005 at 21:02:47 from (63.78.69.210):
In Reply to: Re: A little more on gas posted by KenSWLA on August 31, 2005 at 20:49:14:
Perhaps I was not understood, I'll speak slower this time... The SPR (Strategic Petroleum Reserves) are located off the gulf coast (not necessarily "off" the coast coast, but rather "along" the gulf coast. Understood? About firing truckers going on strike, if they were to do so in a manner to disturb the US economy, I would be 100% in favor of firing every one of the SOBs!!! Of course, Bush couldn't do that, so we would have to find another way of making the SOBs pay the consequence of handing out inconvenience and suffering to the "average Joe". About the Air Traffic Controllers, dont' know where you get your misguided info (probably straight from the union!) but you are wrong. There is no shortage, my friend, plenty of solid US citizens waiting in line for the career opportunity. Keep paying the dues and they'll think for ya, Dug
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