Posted by tlak on August 26, 2008 at 11:04:44 from (64.130.174.70):
hurricanes and bad weather come in to Florida and the Gulf of Mexico and it's been doing this for thousands of years, and if you work a job that deals with inclement weather and this has been going on since the beginning of man, so why let some speculators that haven't been around a hundred years sreww us on oil prices? When my wife and I worked in 100+to+10 degrees, rain and snow, somebody didn't run out there and say, you're profit margin is only 8%, here's a bucket of money. Then there's the global economy. If we drill for oil everywhere, what keeps that oil in the US market. Looks like out electric bills will go up because they're selling the coal out from under our feet. The news says topical storm Fay made land fall 4 times. If it doesn't ever stop raining and the storm doesn't leave land, then there's no more returning to land. If you count the eye, which I've never heard of in a TS, it's still only two times. My count is one.
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