1 posted on
09/19/2006 6:09:32 AM PDT by
Dubya
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2 posted on
09/19/2006 6:11:20 AM PDT by
pissant
To: Dubya
With fear of supply disruptions ebbing
That will change momentarily.
3 posted on
09/19/2006 6:12:05 AM PDT by
P-40
(Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
To: Dubya
Lower prices on everything from groceries to appliances to moving expenses to utility bills and housing costs. We're looking at an American Nirvana! Enjoy it while it lasts.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus
4 posted on
09/19/2006 6:12:10 AM PDT by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: Dubya
Financial players, such as large pension and commodities funds,Include CalPERS.
5 posted on
09/19/2006 6:12:17 AM PDT by
ikka
To: Dubya
IBRYMB!
"in before 'Rove you magnificent bastard'!"
To: Dubya
Hope $oro$ is losing his Gass!
Pray for W and Our Troops
7 posted on
09/19/2006 6:12:33 AM PDT by
bray
(Voting for the Rats is a Deathwish)
To: Dubya
No way it's going to get down to $1.15. It hasn't been $1.15 since the price of oil was about $25 per barrel. And it's north of $60 per barrel now.
8 posted on
09/19/2006 6:13:34 AM PDT by
Brilliant
To: Dubya
What makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside is knowing how much money the DNC spent producing ads about high gas prices for the upcoming election.
To: Dubya
Democrats will be miffed. Watch them start bawling for higher gas taxes.
10 posted on
09/19/2006 6:14:26 AM PDT by
NaughtiusMaximus
(If DemonRATS are elected they are going to kill Christmas.)
To: Dubya
I'm going to keep clam and not hold my breath waiting for $1.15 gas.
13 posted on
09/19/2006 6:15:30 AM PDT by
ASA Vet
(3.03)
To: Dubya
$2.09 in Platte City, Missouri (north Kansas City) yesterday.
Big Oil! Big Oil! Big Oil!!!!!!
15 posted on
09/19/2006 6:16:56 AM PDT by
RabidBartender
(an ex-fan of the Dixie Chicks)
To: Dubya
17 posted on
09/19/2006 6:18:25 AM PDT by
RayStacy
To: Dubya
Steve Forbes was predicting this a
year ago, though he seems to have been off a bit in his timing.
21 posted on
09/19/2006 6:19:56 AM PDT by
Sloth
('It Takes A Village' is problematic when you're raising your child in Sodom.)
To: Dubya
I'll believe it when I see it,although I do look forward to seeing these prices plunge.
The only thing that disturbs me is that these falling prices will defeat our goals for energy independance.
To: Dubya
Now they appear to be poised for a dramatic plunge... Maybe I played too much baseball but I think that they are jinxin' the whole deal by talking about it.
As Bob Hope said, "Surprise me."
To: Dubya
It's already happened with natural gas, which suffered a price meltdown, tumbling from a post-hurricane high of $15.38 per 1,000 cubic feet to Monday's $4.94 price. Somehow, it seems, my natural gas supplier has not gotten the memo...
37 posted on
09/19/2006 6:35:28 AM PDT by
gridlock
(The 'Pubbies will pick up at least TWO seats in the Senate and FOUR seats in the House in 2006)
To: Dubya
I'm all for big American cars w/tailfins, big V-8s, etc., etc,--and it's never too late to bomb Tokyo!!!!!!!!!!
41 posted on
09/19/2006 6:39:34 AM PDT by
gunnyg
To: Dubya
It's already happened with natural gas, which suffered a price meltdown, tumbling from a post-hurricane high of $15.38 per 1,000 cubic feet to Monday's $4.94 price.So my gas bill should be a third what it was last year...right? Anyone? Anyone?
49 posted on
09/19/2006 6:49:04 AM PDT by
RockinRight
(She rocks my world, and I rock her world.)
To: Dubya
It's already happened with natural gas, which suffered a price meltdown, tumbling from a post-hurricane high of $15.38 per 1,000 cubic feet to Monday's $4.94 price.
And will the drop be reflected on my PSEG bill? Just curious.
As to the bigger question, how this will effect politics: supposedly presidential popularity is inversely pegged to the price of gas.
How stupid is that?
What kind of a moron --- left, right or center --- would like Bush because the price of gas is low and dislike him because the price of gas is high?
What kind of empty-headed moron bases his/her approval of the president on the current level of a commodity price? Evidently there are millions.
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