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Re: Re: Gas Price Checking Time - HOW MUCH WHERE YOU ARE????
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Posted by Burrhead on January 24, 2001 at 07:46:02 from (12.74.59.88):
In Reply to: Re: Gas Price Checking Time - HOW MUCH WHERE YOU ARE???? posted by Scott E. Green on January 23, 2001 at 19:18:07:
Amen. George W and his whole family are oil men and have been totally bankrolled by the big oil and insurance companies. Dick Cheney was the CEO for Schlumberger and resigned to help find a VP for W. Funny thing is that he found himself in the process. Bush kept calling himself a "compassionate conservative. He's just a talking head for oil and insurance, it might help their case if he could speak English better. Big oil wants the Alaska oil so he'll destroy the lands up there cause he does'nt want to offend his bosses. I thought when we spent all the money for the last Alaskan pipeline it was because we were out of oil here in the states. Come to find out then all the Alaska pipeline oil goes to Asia for Exxon and Chevron Oil. One thing to learn quick. When we have a GOP in the Whitehouse, don't bend over with your back towards them.
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