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Bush Faults Democrats for Gas Prices
The Washington Times ^ | May 18, 2008 | Sean Lengell

Posted on 05/18/2008 6:47:52 AM PDT by kellynla

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To: kellynla

About time. Where has he been the last year? I am afraid he is a day late and a dollar short.


101 posted on 05/18/2008 9:17:32 AM PDT by Roklok
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To: Squantos
Well it seems we can buy all we want for the high price so quanity isn’t an issue . And the profits for the oil companies are reported to be very high (true or false ?) so someone is getting it cheap and selling it high ? I haven’t a clue what could be wrong........ < /sarcasm> We have parked our vehicles for all but essential needs like once a week shopping trip and commute too / from work.

Well said, thank you! Blackbird.

102 posted on 05/18/2008 9:24:33 AM PDT by BlackbirdSST (No Vote, No money for liberals no matter their stripes!!)
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To: AndyJackson

Umm Andy...the government doesn’t build nukes, the free market does. The government prevents the building of nukes.

Investors lost billions when Cuomo closed the nuke plant ready to go online in LI. Investors need to know that a nuke plant can return on investment.

Sorry, it’s not credible for lefties to complain about the national deficit. Lefties love deficit spending when they’re doling out payoffs to their voters. See the 300 billion pork filled farm bill for an example.


103 posted on 05/18/2008 9:26:25 AM PDT by y6162
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To: nobdysfool
If both parties claim to be for something, then there is nio reason why that "something" should not come to pass. If both parties claim to be against something, then there is no reason why that "something" should continue to exist.

BUMP for truth. Blackbird.

104 posted on 05/18/2008 9:27:08 AM PDT by BlackbirdSST (No Vote, No money for liberals no matter their stripes!!)
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To: Kackikat

Thank you for stating this. I have found that they also manipulate the moderators if you point out that they are “operatives”. This is becoming more of an issue as we get closer to the election. I am keeping a list at the moment of the worst offenders with their posting history.


105 posted on 05/18/2008 9:30:02 AM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the occupation media.)
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To: Species8472

“Free Republic is now made up of a large portion of democrats here to forward their causes”

I don’t mind the lefties posting here. I signed up for Huff Po and had my account canceled after one post. Just a conservative policy response, no name calling, swearing or hating like in their own posts.

We should do more than just agree with each other here. Debate sharpens the ability to argue.


106 posted on 05/18/2008 9:37:26 AM PDT by y6162
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To: Eurale

Uh, during that time oil was < $50 per barrel?

True, but increasing oil supply is a multi-year proposition. If Congress, and yes the Demos were filibustering, had made the right decision 10 years ago, ANWR would be on-line now.


107 posted on 05/18/2008 9:42:40 AM PDT by sgtyork (The secret of happiness is freedom, and the secret of freedom, courage. Thucydides)
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To: sgtyork

You’re absolutely right about the time needed to bring new production on-line, but I could add that we should have started 20 or 30 years ago. Nonetheless, shall we start now, or wait until 2018 when oil is $300/barrel, and look back and say we should have done something in 2008? Even though any new exploration will not come on line for 5 years or more, just the physiological effect to the world market that the U.S. is gearing up to take care of themselves, and break the back of the oil despots, and could bring down the price immediately. But, we would need the resolve to develop our domestic resources, even if the currently producing countries drop the price to discourage us from going forward. And, all the while we could be working on conservation and energy alternatives.


108 posted on 05/18/2008 9:59:46 AM PDT by RLM
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To: y6162
Umm Andy...the government doesn’t build nukes, the free market does. The government prevents the building of nukes.

That is true. They've also prevented the building of refineries, drilling for oil in various locations, and building coal-fired power plants in many locations. The government is the problem, the market is the answer.

109 posted on 05/18/2008 10:01:27 AM PDT by meyer (Still conservative, no longer Republican)
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To: Kackikat
FreeRepublic is now made up of a large portion of democrats here to forward their causes, ere it be so deceptively.

Since it's a large portion, can you name a few dozen of them?

110 posted on 05/18/2008 10:03:28 AM PDT by meyer (Still conservative, no longer Republican)
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To: MNJohnnie
In 2005 and 2006, the House passed bills opening up off-shore drilling. Both bills were eventually defeated by failure to reach a compromise with the House bill due to the restrictions placed on the drilling by the cooperative effort of FL Republican Senator (and former Cabinet member) Mel Martinez and FL Democratic Senator Bill Nelson.

Martinez has always been quite proud of his efforts to block offshore drilling, and has been become the darling of Florida environmentalists. (Jeb Bush opposed drilling up to 2005 and then tried to appear neutral in 2006). When the senate managed to pass an amendment to the (later defeated) 2005 drilling bill that mandated an inventory of the offshore areas, Martinez said the following:

"Why would we inventory an area where we are never going to drill?'' said Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Fla., who with Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., led the opposition. "The inventory is a huge problem for Florida. It tantalizes pro-drilling interests. It's like saying to pro-drilling states, 'Come and get it.' '' (Source)

This is the sort of politics that led to the 2006 drubbing of Republicans. After that election, a 2007 House drilling bill couldn't even get out of committee. Yes the Dems are awful on this issue, but let's be honest: if it weren't for the efforts of key Republicans like Martinez, we had a good chance of opening up offshore drilling when we had the majority in the house and a slim majority in the Senate.

111 posted on 05/18/2008 10:06:36 AM PDT by browardchad ("We are all mavericks now." -- Rush Limbaugh)
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To: MNJohnnie
I see so par away all the useless verbiage and emotional rationalizations, the answer is

"Yes, we have no clue what has gone on in Energy Policy for the last 8 years, we just want to an excuse to mindlessly rant at Bush and the GOP".

Translation: "Anybody that disagrees with me, and doesn't kiss the backside of the present-day left-leaning GOP will be denigrated, and I will bash them and their opinions every chance I get."

Sounds a little like a Clinton tactic to me.

The bottom line is that this country hasn't had an energy policy for far longer than 8 years. What we've had is a knee-jerk environmental policy that has repeatedly been used to stop all forms of progress in terms of development in energy. The best energy policy we can have is for the government to remove it's heavy regulatory hand off the throats of those in the energy sector. Let the market work for the solution to today's problem can only be solved by the market.

112 posted on 05/18/2008 10:12:36 AM PDT by meyer (Still conservative, no longer Republican)
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To: PA Engineer
I am keeping a list at the moment of the worst offenders with their posting history.

Oh goodie, another list keeper. What do I have to do to be numero uno on that thar list? This is sounding more like '06 than even I could've imagined. Blackbird.

113 posted on 05/18/2008 10:20:21 AM PDT by BlackbirdSST (No Vote, No money for liberals no matter their stripes!!)
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To: MNJohnnie

Thanks for that post! Also see: http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=072E8C8F-3AD2-48B9-9747-09B47361E672


114 posted on 05/18/2008 10:29:53 AM PDT by gibsosa
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To: kellynla

GWB, sorry to say, is just as much to blame for the energy crisis as the RATS. As President he could and should have declared an national emergency and ordered drilling in ANWR and off the continental shelfs,with these gas prices the people would have supported him. After all we are at war!! What is the response from Bush’s administration; declare that polar bears are an endangered species, making it that more difficult to drill in ANWR, that “pristine land” as McCain would say.


115 posted on 05/18/2008 10:33:05 AM PDT by kenmcg
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To: PA Engineer

Thanks for letting me know that, and I was wondering if I was only one understanding this problem. Closer to the election I might want that list...if available.
I only post preelection and through the election, and moniter occasionaly afterwards...so when you aren’t regular for a long time, and then return..WHAM it’s so obvious.
I hear Oreilly say the internet forums would have little impact this election, and I think he moniters and understands why that could be a problem. At best, it would be nice to prove him wrong.


116 posted on 05/18/2008 10:57:39 AM PDT by Kackikat ((No strong national security, and the rest of issues are mute points; chaos ensues.))
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To: BlackbirdSST

I outed you previously and now you are stalking me on every thread?


117 posted on 05/18/2008 10:58:31 AM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the occupation media.)
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To: Kackikat

Will do. You know the saying about flack and targets. I don’t even have to post names and they come out of the woodwork.


118 posted on 05/18/2008 11:01:17 AM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the occupation media.)
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To: Kackikat
when you aren’t regular for a long time, and then return..WHAM

It should be obvious. Since retirement I have gone into town once a week at most for shopping to top off my Y2K and gas tank and the changes are glaringly apparent from week to week that wouldn't be so obvious day to day.

119 posted on 05/18/2008 11:01:31 AM PDT by RightWhale (You are reading this now)
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To: rabscuttle385

The most I can come up with is E85 but thats a fuel but not crude............


120 posted on 05/18/2008 12:19:30 PM PDT by festus (Tagline removed.)
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