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Re: Droppin' The Ball
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Posted by why stop there on September 22, 2005 at 06:39:06 from (208.63.111.100):
In Reply to: Droppin' The Ball posted by Allan in NE on September 22, 2005 at 06:13:25:
of course we can -- why heck -- why stop at $7. lets just make it an even $10. why shouldn't the oil/energy companies be allowed to make unlimited profits. after all it is only money. i sure hope the government officials that have the power to FREEZE PRICES on oil/energy products for 30-60 days until the crisis is over reject that silly idea. afterall, it will only trully hurt those making minimum wage ($5 and whatever) to those in the $8-$10 range, and those that heat with fuel oil, and those that heat with natural gas, and those that buy products shipped by truck, and those that must drive a long distance to work, and those that buy fertilzer, and those that . . . . ..
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