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Dow Up 71 on Drop in Oil Prices -ANWAR Is A Loser
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| 7/14/05
| Michael Martinez
Posted on 07/14/2005 1:49:20 PM PDT by Tumbleweed_Connection
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
To: dubyaismypresident
There was a sudden, and evidently unexpected, drop in oil consumption by China.
Here's the link.
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posted on
07/14/2005 2:28:01 PM PDT
by
Enterprise
(Thus sayeth our rulers - "All your property is mine." - - - Kelo vs New London)
To: Grampa Dave
Oil drives our economy. This is cold blooded evidence of such.
To: Tumbleweed_Connection; Willie Green
Anybody ping Willie Green yet?
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
...so where's the "ANWAR" part of the story? BTW--I believe the oil field is "ANWR". The late Mr. Sadat is "Anwar".
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posted on
07/14/2005 2:43:00 PM PDT
by
Buck W.
(Yesterday's Intelligentsia are today's Irrelevantsia.)
To: Buck W.; All
"ANWAR and why drilling there is right" -Rush Limbaugh, 8/1/01. You can find more.
For you... who are aghast over the fact that the word is not located in the story, it is not. ANWAR was headlined in satire.
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
My apologies...I'm usually better at this game!
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posted on
07/14/2005 3:11:24 PM PDT
by
Buck W.
(Yesterday's Intelligentsia are today's Irrelevantsia.)
To: Enterprise
There was a sudden, and evidently unexpected, drop in oil consumption by China. Sweet! I still don't see $30 oil, and I'm an economic optimist.
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posted on
07/15/2005 5:04:15 AM PDT
by
NeoCaveman
(we should not hesitate to resolve the tension in favor of the Constitution's original meaning-Thomas)
To: dubyaismypresident
I really don't expect to see it either. Sigh.
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posted on
07/15/2005 6:39:51 AM PDT
by
Enterprise
(Thus sayeth our rulers - "All your property is mine." - - - Kelo vs New London)
To: Enterprise
Someone posted an article within the last day or two about how high oil prices were really clobbering China, to the point where they were having to idle factories for a couple of days a week because of the energy costs to run them. Maybe the Chinese economy has hit the wall in terms of its growth rate - it couldn't sustain the pace it was on forever.
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posted on
07/15/2005 6:46:33 AM PDT
by
CFC__VRWC
("Anytime a liberal squeals in outrage, an angel gets its wings!" - gidget7)
To: CFC__VRWC
I had posed that question a couple of months ago. I knew that the high oil prices were going to hurt us, but I wondered what would happen in China. It is difficult for any country to absorb the impact high oil prices is having.
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posted on
07/15/2005 9:08:22 AM PDT
by
Enterprise
(Thus sayeth our rulers - "All your property is mine." - - - Kelo vs New London)
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