Posted by tlak on September 27, 2008 at 13:08:25 from (64.130.174.70):
In Reply to: Re: Current gas prices posted by IndianaRed on September 27, 2008 at 06:32:30:
IR, I think you're educated pass your intelligence. So if there's such a variation in fuel prices, obviously the only thing it has to do with is gouging. When The Demo party released the off shore drilling, a barrel of oil was less than $100, do you understand the concept, being played. "New oil fields in southern Indiana and northern Kentucky are being developed" What does this have to do with off shore drilling. It has been brought up in the news and by certain congress people, "Why aren't the oil companies developing the oil already found on the continental US?" People on this board have said good wells are capped in their back yards, so who were they saving this oil for? Good luck on fuel prices coming down, oil went to below the $100 a barrel and our fuel prices went down $.20, before the hurricane.
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