Posted on 04/26/2006 8:40:55 AM PDT by MNJohnnie
Let's talk about gas prices. ModernConservative.com ^
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1621789/posts
Posted on 04/26/2006 7:28:38 AM PDT by connell
There is a lot of complaining, whining, lying, misleading, and really bad analysis going on right now vis-a-vis high gas prices. The latest I saw (early this morning) was an analysis that shows a lack of parity between the percentage increase in the price of a barrel of oil and the price of a gallon of gasoline at the pump. Look, I am not an economist or an expert on these matters. But rather than just moaning about the price of gas and then uttering some disembodied, meaningless statistic I heard from some dude, I have actually been listening to experts over the last few days. And, as with just about everything, to more I learn about an issue, the more I realize how important it is to study things before making snap judgments or determining a personal policy position. Here's the scoop as I now understand it...
The price of a gallon of gasoline is only partially determined by the price of a barrel of...
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Fox News Alert:
Senate votes to divert funds from Iraq to border security.
I prefer to think Rush doesn't debate much because of two reasons.
1. Most libs are scared of him and won't show
2. He isn't cultured enough to call liberal bullsh*t by any other name, and that gets you censored on TV.
The RUSH bash is in full swing. Every day, different topic, but they just can't bash Rush enough.
Good morning, nice to see you. Jan
He wisely won't allow himself to be ambushed...the way Sean Hannity does to many of his "guests"...and the way we see the conservative representative on for example, the TODAY SHOW.
According to Aol, "Flight 93" is in wide release on the 28th. Not limited.
http://movies.aol.com/comingsoon/main.adp
Busy working bump
Would you have FNC/Goler just ignore the article which appears TODAY.
Good to see you sofaman!!
I have the same gut feeling towards "Flight 93" that I did towards "The Passion of the Christ." Both are extremely emotional, heartbreaking, end in tragedy but express messages of hope.
"Passion" made huge amounts of money. Yes, it was a religious film, but many Christians are quiet about their fath.
I'm betting that "Flight 93" has a similar result. It might not make the money "Passion" did, but I'm betting the reactions people have towards it will hit the liberals in the voting booth where it really hurts.
How's the tooth doing? Hope you didn't need any painkillers.
Speaking of Hannity, Sen. Allen used Laura Ingram, Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh but Rush didn't use Hannity's name when he played the remarks back.
Is the a problem between Rush and Sean as of late that I missed?
You're right. I'm just glad our bench is pretty deep when it comes to Conservative advocates. We're all missing Tony where he was, but we'll appreciate it in the future when he's battling the drive-by media with that Oh, so polite, show me where I'm wrong shtick he uses. Rush is pure frontal assault. And I love them both.
I agree. Lots of people will see this film.
The more we see lanny davis, the more we are reminded of bubba and monica. And that's a good thing, VERY good thing.
The best comment is probably "no comment".
LOL - Senate cuts from Iraq fund to "beef up the border and ports" ... after President Bush threatened to veto if they kept adding pork. Basically they are calling the President on this.
To sum it up, Rush is right where he needs to be. Rush is great because he can be outrageous and he says what he wants, no holds barred.
You can't do that as the White House Press Secretary. You have to say what some other guy thinks and say it in a dignified manner at all times without letting a pool of reporters trick you into saying something you didn't mean. You have to wonder if Rush would even WANT to have to deal with that mess.
I won't speak for Rush, but a lot of us have a big problem with Sean lately. My own area of disagreement is not ports or immigration per se, but the fact that he thinks any Conservative disagreement with him represents "kool-aide" thinking or some sort of "class" distinction. In some ways Sean does as much the populism thing--an example is HIS attacks on the oil companies--as the Conservative and he has spent some time bashing those of us who disagree. Still, I haven't totally given up on him because he, like us realize that a Republican victory is critical in November.
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