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Gas prices $$$ r- a b***h!

!! wtf next naw!!!??!!

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stand_alone offline Verified User (3 months) Long Term User Shouts: 17 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (8 minutes after post)

i work at 711 and some1 said something about a law thats going threw congress to make it 2 bucks a gallon every were in usa

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fallen angel offline Verified User (3 months, 3 weeks) Long Term User Shouts: 21 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (13 minutes after post)

i sure hope so cuz its costing me almost 80 bucks to fill my tank my V6 engine up!! and im getting pissed off with this **** country!!#^@$&^

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Red_Sky offline Verified User (3 months, 2 weeks) Long Term User Shouts: 132 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (19 minutes after post)

sorry but gas prices are just going to go up. oil is currently hovering around $143 a barrel, and is expected to keep rising. we’ve recently signed a deal with Canada that is going to get us billions of barrels of oil, unfortunately we won’t see the effects of this deal until 2011. This isn’t only effecting us though, the G8 are meeting next week, to discuss future plans on how to fix this, currently, exponentially growing problem.

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An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (21 minutes after post)

ohh im just saying what i hear dand it sounded nice i think im going to just get a bike lol

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fallen angel offline Verified User (3 months, 3 weeks) Long Term User Shouts: 21 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (25 minutes after post)

im with ya on that one..or maybe ill just ride my man to work..;)..lol..hehe

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Florie offline Verified User (7 months, 3 weeks) Long Term User Shouts: 129 #
An Undisclosed Location | 3 months ago (38 minutes after post)

It’s all a scam unfortunately.

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An Undisclosed Location | 3 months ago (39 minutes after post)

fallen angel wrote:
im with ya on that one..or maybe ill just ride my man to work..;)..lol..hehe

ohhhh … :)

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phuckit! offline Verified User (3 months) Long Term User Shouts: 73 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (53 minutes after post)

phuck the gas prices

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Amethysteria offline Verified User (1 year, 5 months) Long Term User Shouts: 3 #
An Undisclosed Location | 3 months ago (54 minutes after post)

Let’s all rebel against the oil industry and form bike mobs…

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An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (57 minutes after post)

at least you can drive..

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Urine Sane offline Verified User (1 year, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 34 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (58 minutes after post)

yea i wouldnt be complaining eh, over here in the southern hemisphere we pay nearly $11 a gallon.

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An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (1 hour after post)

courtybubble wrote:
yea i wouldnt be complaining eh, over here in the southern hemisphere we pay nearly $11 a gallon.

It’s ridiculous isn’t it? It’s all problems with inflation, and the dropping value of currency as more and more people invest their money in oil. While I don’t think gas prices will ever be “low” again, I really hope this upcoming meeting can start to ease the pain we’re feeling in our wallets.

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Urine Sane offline Verified User (1 year, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 34 #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (1 hour, 1 minute after post)

it will eventually even out. people will stop buying soon, simply because they cant afford it, so profits will go down, hence the price will etc etc. so eventually it will balance out, but yea, i doubt itll go under a dollar again. :/

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An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (1 day, 17 hours after post)

fallen angel wrote:
im with ya on that one..or maybe ill just ride my man to work..;)..lol..hehe

Wow lol well according to some sources, you don’t have a man, nevertheless i don’t think you will be able to keep one either at your promiscuous pace.
… with all do respect hahahahahahahah!!!!! jk jk

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1 month, 3 weeks ago (1 month, 1 week after post)

Well, I doubt gas prices will ever go down, and there’s no way a $2/gallon law would ever pass. The truth of the matter is money is the controlling factor in our government. We live by the golden rule. Whoever has the gold makes the rules. The oil companies are generating massive profits for the moment, and this will continue for a long time as gas prices spiral up out of control. There will be a momentary sag in gas prices when we’re finally out of combat operations in Iraq, however, a military presence will continue in Iraq just as the one in Korea exists today. The temporary sag in oil prices will result from the 50 known, but non-producing, oil fields in Iraq. From day one, the US pushed Iraq into opening up their oil fields for foreign investment. The continued combat operations in Iraq are designed to continue raking in profits for the defense and private contractors in Iraq and increasing the war debt. The US’s war on terrorism is nothing less than an oil grab, and Iraq is only the start. The war debt has to be increased so high that it will remain when the US has conquered all the lands where oil exists. There’s a reason for this that I’ll come to later. The resultant effect of this high war debt on Iraq will be that they will first have to repay the oil companies in decreased oil profits(12%) until they recompense the foreign oil companies investment in their oil fields. Next will come the oil profits repayments for the Iraq war debt. So, it’s likely, as well, that the Iraqis will see less than 20% of the profits from their oil until the war debt is repayed. However, rather than in the past, when Iraq oil was kept off the market to artificially inflate oil prices, Iraqi oil will flood the market this time. Chevron, the company Condi directed for 10 years, has set itself up to refine this oil at the Jamnagar refinery complex in India. It’s the largest refinery complex in the world, and Chevron bought out 5% of the refinery with options to buy up to 29% of it. This refinery is a heavy crude refinery(the type of crude in Iraq), and is scheduled to go online in December of this year. The result of Iraqi oil flooding the markets will cause the bottom to fall out on oil. This will temporarily be reflected in our gas prices going down a bit, but they will quickly return to their modern or future levels on the basis that there’s not enough refining capacity for the sudden influx of all the new oil.

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1 month, 3 weeks ago (1 month, 1 week after post)

The result of flooding the market with Iraq oil will be that the price of a barrel will bottom out to next to nothing, and this is the aim of it. In doing so, that means that Iraq receives less profit from the oil that’s produced from its fields, and thus, it’ll keep Iraq from paying its war debt to the US off as quickly. This will also cause the world oil companies, mostly the ones from the coalition countries, namely, the US & UK, to receive their product loads cheaper, and still maintain the same prices for our gas. What this means is that it will vastly expand their profits as their overhead expenditures comes down. They’ll be getting oil much cheaper than they are now, hence, they’ll make more profit from our gas prices. Now, as I was saying earlier. There’s a reason this is occuring, and it’s obvious if you connect the seemingly disparate pieces of information. Presently, there’s a big hoopla over the environment and global warming. Oil companies are receiving tax breaks for investing in alternative energy. The more money they invest in alternative energy, the less they have to pay in taxes. So, what they will do is spend loads of money in the alternative energy sector, receive tax breaks for it, and essentially monopolize the new energy market for free. This sets up the ultimate reason why Iraq’s war debt is being raised so high, and the US is making a grab for the world’s last remaining oil supplies through war. At the end of all this, when every nation connected with oil exports has been warred with and incurs a war debt, the plan will be to ban at the UN and continental union level(European Union, Asian Union, Central Asian Union, Pacific Union, North American Union, African Union, and South American Union) oil imports and exports for environmental protection regulations(they couldn’t give less a **** about the environment, that’s just the cover story)which will leave all these oil exporting nations holding an immense war debt that they have absolutely no way to repay. This opens up new areas of the world for characterstic US corporate exploitation. Most of these countries only have one thing to offer, and that’s cheap 3rd world labor. Believe me, there will be new opportunities after the US has conquered the new super power it created(China). The US built up the Soviet Union and Germany. US corporations bought out their factories and retooled them for war production, and US/European banksters loaned them the money to blow on building their war machines. The same thing has been happening with China for the past 30 years, and China’s being set up for the next war. So, China will be defeated, and there will be a need for cheap 3rd world labor to manufacture our goods, and luckily enough for Americans and Europeans, the old oil exporting nations left with a debt they can’t repay are optimum locations for just such a thing. Then, American society contiues for awhile, ignorant and oblivous to what’s going on as usual, and the cycle continues until the US has conquered every nation on planet Earth and paved the way for the world government.

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1 month, 3 weeks ago (1 month, 1 week after post)

Unfortunately enough, I wasn’t born retarded, and I was cursed by being born midly intellectually gifted. This caused me to be naturally curious, and I set out to understand history and government. I was unfortunate enough to find the answers I saught, and I haven’t been the same since. It’s my curse, and I have to live with it. It’s been a tragedy how the knowledge I discovered has damaged me psychologically. My only escape is knowing that I will probably alert the attentions of those I currently despise and be given the option of aligning myself with them or being killed. I’ll probably opt for the former, though, the latter seems like the better choice.

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1 month, 3 weeks ago (1 month, 1 week after post)

Someone said earlier something about if oil prices keep going up the oil companies will go bankrupt. Many companies owned by extremely rich and powerful people will go bankrupt before it’s all over with. The people who own these things will not be bothered by them going bankrupt. It’s part of the plot. They can absorb the blow, however, their employees, and the people who depend on them for goods and services will not e able to. America will be 3rd worldized before it’s all over with and world government is allowed to take root. If you want to create a repressive dictatorship, it’s in your best interests to have an impoverished, sickly, and starving population. Can you name any fascist, communist, or military dictatorship where the mass of the population were well paid, well fed, and in relatively good health? It’s a prerequisite for any opressive government to have an impoverished population too weak to mount a defense or a good offense against the national power. It’s vitally important for our civilization to collapse. When that happens, the American people will be lining up to join military service to create an American version of the stazi or brown shirts. Those flipping the switches at Auschwitz and other concentration camps did not want to be there doing that, however, they had families and they had themselves. It was self-preservation, and Germany was suffering very badly from deflation after WWI. There was starvation and disease everywhere, and people joined the Nazis to feed themselves and their families. Don’t think it won’t happen in America because it can and probably will. When the only viable means for food, clothing, and shelter becomes enlistment in the military to kill other Americans rioting and killing others over food and the like to maintain order, Americans will trip over each other to sign up. There will be Americans, also, who try to mount an offensive against the oppressive government, and the military will also be dispatched to kill them too. Tis where all of this is heading, and I’m a fan of getting it over with. To that end, I believe we should increase taxes on everybody and put all that money to building this huge *** military and taking on every nation in the world 10 at a time, and when that’s finally over with, turn that military on ourselves because that’s exactly where we’re heading slowly but surely.

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1 month, 3 weeks ago (1 month, 1 week after post)

If you believe the last sentence in my last post was completely insane, take a deep breath, step back from your normal thinking, and internalize that statement. If you can come up with a different conclusion than mine, then you haven’t internalized mine enough. It’s the truth, and no amount of denial will change it. When you’ve seen what I have, you’ll definately know that’s the truth. You can’t see what I’ve seen. You can’t see the tens of thousands news articles, documentaries, articles, documents, and clips I’ve seen. I can suggest a few books, and a few documentaries, but you’ll have to take the initiative from there. A good start would be reading Wall Street and the Rise of the Bolsheviks, Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler, Trilaterals over America, None Dare Call it Conspiracy, The Rockefeller File, Inside the Committe of 300, documentaries made by David Icke, books by David Icke, Documentaries by Alex Jones, the documentary Money Masters: How international bankers too control of America, Secrets of the CIA documentary, the interview of Norman Dodd, and What I’ve Learned about US foreign Policy documentary. That’s a good start, and I suggest every one of you read and watch those things to get brought up to speed. It will take some time, but you’ll have greater understanding thereafter. Then it’s up to you to find more things to further educate yourself on these matters. Don’t just take those things at face value either. Do your own research to independently verify or debunk the information in those things therein. Keep the information that’s right, and disregard that which isn’t. Watch how your world view changes, and see the things you couldn’t see before with your new eyes. Suddenly, the events that are hapening in the world as you watch the news and what not make sense in new and different ways. It’s as if the blinds have been lifted, and you can see the sun.

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1 month, 3 weeks ago (1 month, 1 week after post)

Some bizarre things happen at Bohemian Grove for those of you who are unaware of that location. In connection with that, I would suggest looking up John DeCamp. He has a deeply disturbing revelations about that place, and I’m inclined to believe it happened. It seems that, most probably, due to the status of those involved, the victims were not allowed justice and the case was covered up. Of course, I would expect nothing less from a judicial system bankrupt of justice. Other topics of particular interest may be Skull and Bones, Bilderberg, the Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Federal Reserve system, the New York Fed(and its governors. more specifically, analyze patterns from which banks they originated), Fed Chairmen and which banks they originated from, tax-exempt foundations, Knights of Malta, the Scottish Rite. Da|\/|n, the list just goes on and on. I’ll cut it off there. That should keep ya’ll busy for awhile.

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