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bahrbearian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-15-06 09:36 PM
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1. "High demand, raises Gas prices"
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  -High gas prices curb demand bigtree  Apr-15-06 09:32 PM   #0 
  - "High demand, raises Gas prices"  bahrbearian   Apr-15-06 09:36 PM   #1 
  - not if production keeps pace  bigtree   Apr-15-06 09:38 PM   #2 
  - Thats what Mother Earth Wants "More Pollution" and I'm  bahrbearian   Apr-15-06 09:41 PM   #4 
     - I want the shift away from fossil fuels as much as anyone  bigtree   Apr-15-06 09:46 PM   #5 
        - Bla Bla Bla . . We needed to clear that path ,,Yesterday..  bahrbearian   Apr-15-06 09:49 PM   #6 
           - Take that phrase away  bigtree   Apr-15-06 09:54 PM   #8 
              - No, I will not take that" Phrase away",,,"America is addicted to OIl"  bahrbearian   Apr-15-06 10:01 PM   #9 
              - Why the high horse? I don't disagree. I just don't think consumers are  bigtree   Apr-15-06 10:59 PM   #15 
              - Bla Bla Bla.  bahrbearian   Apr-15-06 10:13 PM   #11 
                 - nice of you to spend my post mocking me  bigtree   Apr-15-06 11:00 PM   #16 
  - Deleted sub-thread  Name removed   Apr-15-06 09:53 PM   #7 
  - High demand compared to supply raises prices  rman   Apr-16-06 03:53 AM   #22 
     - I don't think all of that adds up to $70 a barrel  bigtree   Apr-16-06 10:47 AM   #23 
        - I think prices were increased in a pre-emptive response  rman   Apr-16-06 06:53 PM   #25 
           - I want to keep from being conspiratorial  bigtree   Apr-16-06 07:58 PM   #26 
              - No more conspiratorial then usual  rman   Apr-16-06 08:52 PM   #27 
  - tax on jet fuel for international flight, zero, not a penny  rfkrfk   Apr-15-06 09:39 PM   #3 
  - I don't put it past oil companies to rip their customers off if they can  Vinnie From Indy   Apr-15-06 10:05 PM   #10 
  - Golly. Why didn't they just raise the price of gas during WW2?  TahitiNut   Apr-15-06 10:31 PM   #12 
  - thanks for this  bigtree   Apr-15-06 10:51 PM   #13 
  - Im old enough to remember the lines back in the old days  Ksec   Apr-15-06 10:56 PM   #14 
  - there is no reason why we can't make the adjustments we need to  bigtree   Apr-15-06 11:05 PM   #18 
  - It's so Exxon Mobil can pay this guy a bazillion bucks.  Catshrink   Apr-15-06 11:04 PM   #17 
  - there's your increased demand  bigtree   Apr-16-06 12:06 AM   #20 
  - And gas companies will sell less gas and still make more money  Imagevision   Apr-16-06 12:04 AM   #19 
  - record gas profits .....n/t  28erl   Apr-16-06 12:53 AM   #21 
  - Consumers are starting to change their driving habits  bigtree   Apr-16-06 11:17 AM   #24 
  - "The IEA has repeatedly said world markets are well-supplied"  bigtree   Apr-16-06 10:44 PM   #28 
 

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