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Date: 24 May 2007 03:40:08
From: Fritz Wuehler
Subject: $30 per gallon? (was: Gasoline price gouging)

"copperhead" <copperhead365@hotmail.com > wrote:
>The real issue is that we need to wake up and change the way we think
>here in the good old USA.

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You can say that again! But the motivation to "wake up" or "change"
is always only ego and avarice. There is no other motivating factor,
unless God Himself intervenes and _forces_ the battle of Armageddon
(with the Mother of all tribulations!) to utterly annihilate nearly
this entire empire, consuming all previous three with her, sparing
her crumbling walls, but precious little of her blood & substance.

Otherwise forget it. The oil giants, banks, political shills, etc.
own and control all the Lawyers, Guns and Money. Whereas, Serfdom
own and control relatively next to nothing. Serfdom is *powerless*,
apart from the pen and prayer. That's all Serfdom has going for it.

That's why it would be very good if the price of gasoline goes up
permanently ten times what it is today over the summer, and stays
that way well-after the 2008 US Presidential election. Understand?

Ex-Republican,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/

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Date: 27 May 2007 09:57:15
From: BradGuth
Subject: Re: $30 per gallon? (was: Gasoline price gouging)
On May 24, 5:54 am, "Genaro" <gen...@cablespeed.com > wrote:
> On Thu, 24 May 2007 03:40:08 +0200, Fritz Wuehler wrote:
>
> > "copperhead" <copperhead...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>The real issue is that we need to wake up and change the way we think
> >>here in the good old USA.
>
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>
> > You can say that again! But the motivation to "wake up" or "change"
> > is always only ego and avarice. There is no other motivating factor,
> > unless God Himself intervenes and _forces_ the battle of Armageddon
> > (with the Mother of all tribulations!) to utterly annihilate nearly
> > this entire empire, consuming all previous three with her, sparing
> > her crumbling walls, but precious little of her blood & substance.
>
> > Otherwise forget it. The oil giants, banks, political shills, etc.
> > own and control all the Lawyers, Guns and Money. Whereas, Serfdom
> > own and control relatively next to nothing. Serfdom is *powerless*,
> > apart from the pen and prayer. That's all Serfdom has going for it.
>
> > That's why it would be very good if the price of gasoline goes up
> > permanently ten times what it is today over the summer, and stays
> > that way well-after the 2008 US Presidential election. Understand?
>
> > Ex-Republican,
> > Daniel Joseph Min
> >http://www.2hot2cool.com/11/danieljosephmin/
>
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> -------
> You make a very good point in support of the notion that nothing will
> change without motivation. The events of 9/11 should have been enough to
> signal the need for change, and in many respects it did. But after 5.5
> years the inevitable complacency takes us over and those at the top are
> more than happy to take advantage of it.
>
> In today's world a democracy can no longer be all things to all people,
> although it is trying like hell. The minor annoyances of the past have
> become threatening and destructive on a larger scale. Perhaps when we
> begin to see our oil refineries, water supplies, power plants, schools,
> military bases, etc., come under attack, we will then see ego and avarice
> transformed into cooperation and compromise.. hopefully for a long time
> after the elections next year.
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>
> - Show quoted text -

Our current motivation as based upon our extensively incest cultivated
arrogance, greed and bigotry, of causing as much collateral damage and
carnage of the innocent that's sitting on top of all that Muslim oil,
as such isn't exactly working according to plan, is it. Our having
ignored the renewable energy alternatives has our shorts in a serious
bind around our private parts, and we're still in the process of doing
down the tubes, along with our badly skewed actions and perverted
mindset having pissed off more than half the world in the process.

On May 23, 1:21 pm, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
<anonym...@remailer.cyberiade.it > wrote:
> "copperhead" <copperhead...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >The real issue is that we need to wake up and change the way we think
> >here in the good old USA.

The "good old USA" is summarily screwed, blued and tattooed itself by
the likes of Exxon, ENRON and that of our born-again resident LLPOF
warlord(GW Bush). Essentially, we're mostly mainstream status quo
infomercial snookered, and thus having been easily dumbfounded past
the point of return. Therefore, independent thinking as based upon
any deductive reasoning is simply out of the question, if not a touch
lethal.

Notice how all of Usenet's damage control spooks and moles of the
Jewish and/or Exxon mindset don't give a tinkers damn as to how spendy
fuel and whatever other energy gets, and notice how that very same
Jewish borg collective mindset also doesn't give a tinkers damn about
salvaging any part of our badly failing environment, that is unless
such efforts directly benefits their offshore bank accounts. I think
it's some kind of Old Testament policy thing (similar to their having
put Christ on a stick), such as what created most all of those
previous wars, and the big one of WWIII to come as a direct result of
their actions focused upon global energy domination over all that's
fossil and yellowcake.

Technically, a global average of $.01/kwhr per end-user energy cost is
doable, and mostly (greater than 50%) renewable at that.
-
Brad Guth
-
"whoever controls the past, controls the future" / George Orwell



  
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Date: 24 May 2007 06:18:40
From: SFTVratings
Subject: Re: $30 per gallon? (was: Gasoline price gouging)
On May 24, 5:47 am, "Chris.B" <chri...@mail.dk > wrote:
>
> Yesterday's local retail price for 92 leadfree in N.Europe was $7.20
> per US gal (equiv) and rising daily.


That's because European nations charge $4.00-4.50 in gasoline taxes.
In the United States the gas tax is only 50-60 cents.

It's the TAX that makes the difference.

Without the tax, Europeans and Americans would pay approximately the
same amount.




  
Date: 26 May 2007 20:06:55
From: Jim E
Subject: Re: $30 per gallon? (was: Gasoline price gouging)

"SFTVratings" <SFTVratings_troy@yahoo.com > wrote in message
news:1180012720.654634.75680@p47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
> On May 24, 5:47 am, "Chris.B" <chri...@mail.dk> wrote:
>>
>> Yesterday's local retail price for 92 leadfree in N.Europe was $7.20
>> per US gal (equiv) and rising daily.
>
>
> That's because European nations charge $4.00-4.50 in gasoline taxes.
> In the United States the gas tax is only 50-60 cents.
>
> It's the TAX that makes the difference.
>
> Without the tax, Europeans and Americans would pay approximately the
> same amount.
>
>


Ain't socialism grand?




Jim E




 
Date: 24 May 2007 13:39:30
From: Jim
Subject: Re: Selene and Regulus During the Day
In article <811b53l0k724qafeuvivqt4ohmkmn8a8fs@4ax.com >, Pete Lawrence wrote:
> On Thu, 24 May 2007 14:17:53 +0300, Anthony Ayiomamitis
><anthony@perseus.no2spam.gr> wrote:
>
>>Also, please remember to have oriel proof-read everything. LOL!
>
> Perhaps he's from outside the Matrix? "Do you believe that's air
> you're breathing?" ;-)
>
> "Do you still believe that there is motion in the sky foolish
> astrologer? Once there is geocentric harmony in the heliosphere my
> work here will not even have started to scratch the head of your
> ignorance!"

Ok, that was scary. Please don't do that again :-)

Jim
--
Find me at http://www.ursaMinorBeta.co.uk

My lucky star is probably Eta Carinae.


 
Date: 24 May 2007 03:47:14
From: Chris.B
Subject: Re: $30 per gallon? (was: Gasoline price gouging)
On May 24, 7:33 am, Dan Bloomquist <publi...@lakeweb.com > wrote:
>
> Say it as often as you would like. Does it change anything???

Not if your audience is composed entirely of those monitoring trolls
on these apparently random Usenet groups.

Yesterday's local retail price for 92 leadfree in N.Europe was $7.20
per US gal (equiv) and rising daily.

Yet: (not surprisingly) : http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/wrgp/mogas_home_page.html

You can fool 50% of the American people all of the time.

(And that's all I need)

G.W."Burning" Bu$h. (2007)















 
Date: 24 May 2007 05:33:30
From: Dan Bloomquist
Subject: Re: $30 per gallon? (was: Gasoline price gouging)
Fritz Wuehler wrote:

> "copperhead" <copperhead365@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>The real issue is that we need to wake up and change the way we think
>>here in the good old USA.
>
>
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>
> You can say that again!

Say it as often as you would like. Does it change anything???