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Oil Tops $143 A Barrel For First Time; Average Gas Price At $4.086

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by rwassel June 30, 2008 1:26 PM EDT
JTait2 -

I smell a Republican wolf in sheep''s clothing. Quit being a poser. We all know what the alternative to viting Democrat is this year, and it''s more of the same. So by all means, vote Republican, and continue to send our country plummeting into the depths of oil addiction and economic collapse.

BTW, did you miss that whole "Obama-Clinton" unity piece? Stop trolling, and just come out as the neo-con you are.
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by underdogus10 June 30, 2008 1:21 PM EDT
ferverish US preparations are underway for WAR on Iran (reuters reports).. get ready for $10.00 a gal
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by shanev137 June 30, 2008 12:58 PM EDT
Wow, oil is still going up....."because of demand".

Yea....it must be all that extra driving I''m doing now that it costs me $75 to fill up my car.

Yea, that''s it.....demand is spiking up as the price spikes up.

I just can''t get enough of that expensive gas.

I think I''ll go drive a few hundred miles for the hell of it so I can buy some more.

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by omega39-2009 June 30, 2008 12:54 PM EDT
Does anyone know where the ICE (International Commodities Exchange) headquarters is? Or just their main server farm?

I''''ve got a present for them!

Posted by NAUcoming4U

I believe it is in Atlanta Georgia (at least the company running the terminals here in the US is)
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by inventagod2 June 30, 2008 12:50 PM EDT

DlCK CHENEY is having multiple wargasms, as his bank accounts overflow...
This entire Congress will retire richer than god.
That is all that seems to matter.
Oil profits.
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by tachoma-2009 June 30, 2008 12:40 PM EDT
Lock your windows close your doors...
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by irliberal June 30, 2008 12:39 PM EDT
supply goes up = oil hits new high
supply goes down = oil hits new hig
demand goes up = oil hits new high
demand goes down = oil hits new high
peace in Iraq = oil hits new high
violence in Iraq = oil hits new high
tension in Norht Korea = oil hits new high
easing North korean sanctions = oil hits new high
teen is decapitated at six flags = oil hits new high
and now Saudi''''s tap huge oil field = oil hits new high

What drives the oil market again????


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Posted by dragonwagon5 at 09:03 AM

Dragon, them thar liberal questions just won''t do!!!

LOL

8-) Good job.
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by naucoming4u June 30, 2008 12:22 PM EDT
It''''s official the crash of the US economy has begun...

Posted by underdogus10 at 09:02 AM : Jun 30, 2008
...........

BEGUN?!
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by naucoming4u June 30, 2008 12:21 PM EDT
What drives the oil market again????

Posted by dragonwagon5 at 09:03 AM : Jun 30, 2008
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Unregulated commodities exchange(s). (ICE for short)

That''s just one of several reasons.
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by naucoming4u June 30, 2008 12:19 PM EDT
Does anyone know where the ICE (International Commodities Exchange) headquarters is? Or just their main server farm?

I''ve got a present for them!
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by underdogus10 June 30, 2008 12:18 PM EDT
the UNITED STATES goverment is currently running a budget defecit of 1.8 BILLION a day too much defecit will create a weaker American dollar and cripple the US economy....
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by underdogus10 June 30, 2008 12:14 PM EDT
the US dollar is standing at the edge of a cliff, and most americans dont even know it.......
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by underdogus10 June 30, 2008 12:12 PM EDT
YEN UP,PESO UP,EURO UP- THE DOLLAR DOWN THE PLUG HOLE
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by faith_in_w June 30, 2008 12:10 PM EDT
dragonwagon5, the US dollars value silly.
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by underdogus10 June 30, 2008 12:02 PM EDT
It''s official the crash of the US economy has begun...
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by Gary Kempf June 30, 2008 11:46 AM EDT
Mark Zandi, of Moodys.com,

The world awaits for more of your exceptional enlightenment. Will you be annoucing the U.S. economy is in FUBAR next?????
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by Gary Kempf June 30, 2008 11:29 AM EDT
Mark Zandi, of Moodys.com, referred to the current economy as being in a recession saying, "Purchasing power is lower. For most people that''s the definition of recession,"

Well,Mr Zandi aren''t you just a freaking genus! Duh!!!!
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