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To: M. Espinola
" If the death cult mullahs feel their time is up the oil fields of Saudi Arabia is a short distance for Iranian missiles."

We are waiting for those Iranians to do just that.
THat'd give us an excellent excuse to wipe 'em out.
Bottom line, I don't see the price of oil going anywhere near the highs we saw this year. At the time, I posted on this board that supply and demand simply did not justify those prices, and sure enough the prices came tumbling down.
This spike in prices today won't change the overall downward trend of prices.
Plus, I have a feeling that Republicans now have enough votes in the Senate, to vote through oil exploration in ANWR, something that will further have the psychological effect of eroding oil prices even more.
14 posted on 12/29/2004 10:14:41 PM PST by KwasiOwusu
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To: KwasiOwusu
If the despotic mullahs are dumb enough to start something, let them bring it on :)

Between Iran & Syria's 'assistance' our servicemen and free Iraq's are being murdered. Iran & Syria are on very thin ice (sand)

I concur, general price trending due to numerous factors is on the 'put' side, even with this attack in Arabia. I also agree ANWR must be developed and the result would be far lower prices. However the enemy sick minds dictating insane acts of suicidal car bombings shall intensify, since the enemy actually relishes the thought of blowing themselves to Hell if it kills the 'infidels'.

We can only hope enough of enemy self detonates in order to thin the ranks of the most fanatical jihadists, plus the sooner the two rouge states most responsible for terrorism in Iraq, Iran & Syria, the better.>


15 posted on 12/30/2004 12:00:49 AM PST by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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