On May 16, 7:48=A0pm, kT <cos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 16, 7:43 pm, The Trucker <mik...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Fri, 16 May 2008 17:23:30 -0700, BurtonUrny wrote:
> > > On May 16, 5:15 pm, The Trucker <mik...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >> On Fri, 16 May 2008 12:34:40 -0700, BurtonUrny wrote:
> > >> > On May 15, 9:35 pm, The Trucker <mik...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >> >> On Thu, 15 May 2008 17:13:53 -0700, Captain Compassion wrote:
> > >> >> > On Thu, 15 May 2008 16:43:11 -0700, The Trucker
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> > >> >> > wrote:
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> > >> >> >>On Thu, 15 May 2008 20:16:39 +0000, Econotron wrote:
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> > >> >> >>> "The Trucker" <mik...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >> >> >>>news:pan.2008.05.15.19.28.30.119710@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > >> >> >>>> Would anyone like to offer a rational explanation of why we
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ould pump
> > >> >> >>>> 70,000 barrels of oil per day out of North Slope, ****p it
to =
Texas, and
> > >> >> >>>> pump it back into the ground?
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> > >> >> >>> [snip]
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> > >> >> >>> The only explanation I have got is that it sets a
negotiating =
position for
> > >> >> >>> the next Congress' action. Because, as soon as SPR
resolution =
takes effect
> > >> >> >>> and oil prices continue to rise or stay the same, the next
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posal will be
> > >> >> >>> releasing those reserves, as some already suggest.
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> > >> >> >>That non answer makes no sense. =A0The question is quite broad
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nd the
> > >> >> >>answer (if there is one) can also be quite broad. =A0I think I
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now one
> > >> >> >>_possible_ legitimate answer. but it may not be adequate
either.=
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> > >> >> >>However... =A0The release of those reserves might dramatically
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educe the
> > >> >> >>price of oil on world markets. =A0If such release can be
deliver=
ed quickly
> > >> >> >>enough to bust the current speculative bubble then hedge funds
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nd
> > >> >> >>the like which are highly leveraged would be in deed trouble.
It=
is the
> > >> >> >>same as the Housing Bubble or any other bubble. =A0Such
bubbles =
are built on
> > >> >> >>leverage that is allowed by deregulation and pumped by
"securiti=
zation".
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> > >> >> > Let's see... World oil consumption is 80 million barrels a day
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nd
> > >> >> > 70,000 barrels of oil per day is what % of that?
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> > >> >> So if we poke a hole in the ANWR it would give us a million
barrel=
s a day
> > >> >> according to the Republican Cheer Leaders. =A0That is much more
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an the
> > >> >> 70,000 per day but it is not going to do any good either and it
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ll take
> > >> >> no less then 5 years to poke the hole. Current estimates are a 2
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ent
> > >> >> drop in gasoline prices if we could just tap it like a keg this
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stant.
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> > >> > =A0 Straight off the Nancy Piglosi website's talking point of the
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ay.
> > >> > You people are ssskkkkkkkkaaaaaarrrrrrreeeeee !!!!
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> > >> What is the chimperor doing about this?
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> > >> I mean other than pumping oil out of the north slope and storing it
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n
> > >> Texas.
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> > >> --
> > >> "I know no safe depository of the ultimate powers
> > >> of society but the people themselves; and
> > >> if we think them not enlightened enough to
> > >> exercise their control with a wholesome
> > >> discretion, the remedy is not to take it from
> > >> them, but to inform their discretion by
> > >> education." - Thomas
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> > > What difference does it make? The kooks in congress will block any
> > > move he makes. If he's smart he'll go to Crawford and let the
moonbats=
> > > fight it out for the rest of the year.
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> > Any joint resolution of the Congress becomes law without the signature
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f
> > the (P)resident after .... =A0 =A010 days I think. But it ain't long.
> > So yes. =A0He should go hole up in Crawford.
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> And he will, now that the Paraguay thing is off with a change of
> government down there. That's the idea behind the storing of oil in
> TX.
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> > >http://www.ens-newswire.com/ens/dec2007/2007-12-06-10.asp
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> > > =A0This is what we can expect from the imbeciles in congress from
now
> > > on. Look for $10 gas, if you can find it.
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> > Yes. It is. It should have been done 10 years ago, but the Gingrich
moro=
ns
> > controlled the Congress then. =A0And the $10 per gallon gasoline is an
> > objective fact of economic reality, Bubba. =A0Demand is essentially
"fix=
ed"
> > and the dollar just ain't what it was. =A0The $10 gas SHOULD be in 4
yea=
rs
> > as opposed to this year or next, but the deregulation of the Oil
> > Futures markets created yet another Republican bubble. =A0It's sort of
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one
> > the Dot Com bubble that paid down the debt. =A0This one is designed to
> > fatten up the rich people with more middle class debt.
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> > Bush and the Republicans have accomplished most of what they set out
to =
do
> > in 2000. =A0They have, more or less, destroyed the United States
governm=
ent.
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> > But the American spirit will rise from the ashes like a phoenix. And
it
> > will not be a brain dead conservative throwback America.
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> No, it would have to be, by definition, a solar powered, rocket ****p,
> space colonization, hydrogen energy America, but with the current crop
> of brain dead rednecks, yuppies and gen-yers, that looks unlikely.
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> Again, look at Michael Griffin's Ares I (the Stick). America is doomed.-
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Where do you friggin' lunatics come up with this ****?? Is it the
result of too much LSD back in your glory days of the 60s?
SSSHHHHEEEEESH !!!!!


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