Posted by rrlund on February 26, 2011 at 13:56:24 from (207.241.137.116):
In Reply to: Re: OT Fuel Prices posted by tlak on February 26, 2011 at 13:35:31:
I've known you on here to know better than even TRY to have an intelligent conversation,but WHAT DO YOU THINK THE COMMODITY FUTURES MARKET IS FOR?! Are you honest to God,right hand on the Bible going to tell me you believe that an oil company,that needs oil to refine,shouldn't be allowed to BUY it on the open commodity futures market so they know they have a certain amount of oil at a certain price to refine a month from now? Two months from now? Six months from now? Do you believe Kellogg? Post? General Mills? Should NOT be allowed to buy GRAIN on the commodity futures market so they can guarantee production at a given price next month? Six months from now? With all the information and educational opportunities that are available,why do you INSIST on making an absolute FOOL of yourself in the name of your brain dead political leaders? You're TOTALLY hopeless. Here's an idea. There's been an 11 year old kid over on Tales for a few days now. Why don't you go on over and talk to him. Warning though. Don't get into a conversation like this with him. He'd kick your brainless @ ss.
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