Roll-Yur-Own
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Timberbeast, I didn't say I would give them up. I said that there are bigger issues at hand.
Yes, there in fact are.
Yes, there in fact are.
Yea, you're right. Bush did a great job with oil prices!
RYO-It seems you are implying the President of the United States is responsible for the price of oil. Have you taken a Micro or Macro Economics 101 class? Please explain your thoughts here....focusing on the President can control/effect oil prices in the short to mid term time frame.
I don't even know where to begin....or end with this.
So....Bush invaded Iraq so he and his oil buddies could exploit "Geo Political Risk" and they could profit from higher oil prices.....did I get that right?
Qualify yourself...have you even left the U.S. since 9/11?
I just hate to see the biggest loudest mouth be the one that's heard the most is all
You brought up so many issues.....I ask you to engage in only one at a time so that it can be discussed properly....instead of the "scatter effect" of bringing up a multitude of issues so that none can be properly discussed.
The concept that one man, one party, even one nation can really have anything to do with fair market forces for a commodity such as oil is....well....naive.
Do us all a favor (and yourself while your at it)...Google the term "Peak Oil"......take 30 minutes of your life instead of planting Obama signs in your yard and educate yourself on that term. Don't let pride get in the way, but rather just let facts guide to right conclusion on who to blame for energy.
I'm not implying that any party is perfect, or any politician is beyond reproach...just the thought that Bush in charge of the price at the pump, or that O'Bama can fix it...you can't just spout that B.S....
Before you bag on Senator McCain...Why don't you measure your sacrifices towards being an American against his.
Your kidding me right?
The single biggest factor involving oil prices is geo-political risk. Sorry, but that may be taught in economics 201.
Bush goes into Iraq and oil price have spiked dramatically. Remember the gulf war in the 90's? Oil spiked up and then dropped after the conflict was resolved.
If Bush would have not invaded Iraq but rather gone after Bin Laden then we would not be seeing these prices today.
SNIP
My history must be a bit fuzzy, EXACTLY WHEN did BUSH invade Iraq?
Perhaps 2003!
Since you are not up on current events, Crude Oil has been well below 100 dollars for most of the war! It did however spike to nearly 150 per barrel after the Democrats took over BOTH houses of Congress....but I am not blaming them, but it is historically correct!
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You have said that you are a Republican, which I still doubt! Do you have any posts attempting to debase Obama, or just Bush and McCain?
edge.
There are some folks that give orders, are the cheerleaders, are the organizers, that never take the risks themselves.
The Osama's, the Hitlers, the Bill Ayers, the Imam's
Now, there are plenty of folks that are willing to be human bombs and YES WE NEED TO RECRUIT THEM!
They need to think that they will be killing American soldiers or American Diplomats and they need to be remotely detonated when they are near OUR targets!