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Re: OT: Oil Prices ???


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Posted by trucker40 on June 12, 2008 at 22:44:44 from (69.151.57.178):

In Reply to: Re: OT: Oil Prices ??? posted by buickanddeere on June 12, 2008 at 15:44:07:

What?Buick And Deere you either invest in oil stocks,or work for the government.Niether gives you the right to cause people in the world pain,hunger,and worse.It doesnt give you a right to be a creep either.If this country were always so corrupt,and its not,just a few that run it,then it wouldnt have lasted 20 years much less 200.Many have fought to keep it from being corrupt.Anything to try and distract people from the truth is the game you play.Im sorry,to everybody else that reads these posts.I have no way of knowing what these creeps will do.They sure seem worried.This was good information,dont let the creeps distract anybody.I dont know if people that have tractors and get on this website can do anything about this all,I sure hope so.I wrote my Representative and Senator just last night about this.It could be a month or more before I get a reply,and just maybe no answer at all.The only thing to do is get congress to fix that trading loophole.Some"newsmen"say that the markets have more power than the government.That doesnt give newsmen the right not to print the news.When they dont print the news,it causes things like this.Then when somebody finally prints the news,if the creeps are any indication,they sure dont want you reading this information.Markets dont have more power than government,but they can buy enough government to get what they want done,if they can steal enough money to buy it.I think 300 million Americans are stronger than some thieves stealing from them with the market.So somebody needs to tell all 300 million of us who is doing this,how its being done,where its being done,and who is getting rich from it.Globalization is not good for any country,its descent into He!!.Its speculators,140 members of Congress are reaping profits from it,on both sides,also warmongers are stealing tax dollars off of this War at a rate that is unheard of,even for warmongers.Come on creeps,try and discredit that.


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