May 22, 2008

U.S. Travel Plans Hit The Skids

Oil Prices Top $135; Survey Shows Most Americans Altering Or Canceling Summer Trips

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(CBS/AP)  Oil prices rose above $135 a barrel for the first time Thursday, with supply worries, global demand and an ever weakening U.S. dollar driving crude futures up.

As the cost of oil continues its surge, it is almost certain to dampen travel plans for millions of Americans heading into the Memorial Day holiday weekend and the upcoming summer months.

A new Rand McNally survey says two-thirds of Americans planning road trips this summer are either altering their plans to shorten their trips or canceling altogether. AAA predicted the number of Americans planning to drive more than 50 miles over Memorial Day weekend is down by 1 percent. Air travel will decline slightly as well, AAA said.

"We're really in kind of tenuous territory," said Suzanne Cook, research vice president at the Travel Industry Association.

The survey comes as American Airlines announced it will start charging $15 for the first checked bag, cut domestic flights and lay off possibly thousands of workers.

The airline plans to cut domestic flight capacity by 11 percent to 12 percent in the fourth quarter, after the peak summer season is over. That is more than double American's previous plans to cut flying by 4.6 percent in late 2008.

"I do think it's a bubble, but i don't think we'll go back to the numbers between $20 and $60 that we saw before," oil and gas analyst Tom Kloza told CBS' The Early Show Thursday of the rising oil prices. He added: "I don't think it will burst. It will come off substantially."

In the casino capital of Las Vegas, things already are tough.

Room occupancy rates have fallen slightly, forcing casinos to lower hotel room prices. Gambling giant MGM Mirage Inc. and local casino operator Station Casinos have cut their work forces. Las Vegas Sands, which opened a massive new casino on the Strip in January, unexpectedly swung to a loss of $11.2 million in the first quarter of the year.

Analysts expect the slowdown to be most dramatic at mid-market Las Vegas resorts that rely on tourists driving in from southern California. Those tourists already began staying away in the early part of the year, before gas prices rose again.

U.S. travelers have no choice but to cut back.

Margaret Stone, from small-town Lucas, Ohio, is hosting two exchange students from Europe and recently brought the two teenage boys to see the monuments and museums on the National Mall in Washington.

But she may have to cancel a planned trip to North Carolina in September when her newest granddaughter is born. "I'm on a fixed income," Stone said. "It's not going to change. So I'm going to have to make some adjustments."

On the steps of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, Lynn Johnson, of Greenville, South Carolina, said she was on a trip with her daughter's fifth-grade class. But she said the family might not be able to afford another long-distance trip. They might escape to the closest beach this summer instead.

With the summer months fast approaching, tourism officials are waving discounts, freebies and other marketing ploys to draw visitors who might be reluctant to open their purse strings, especially outside major cities.

In Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, innkeepers are advertising free gas cards with a reservation or an extra night for free, hoping to soothe tourists' concerns about gas prices.


Just south of Washington, George Washington's Mount Vernon estate in Virginia has created a discount promotion with the Corcoran Gallery of Art to tie in with the exhibit, "The American Evolution: A History Through Art." A ticket purchased at one attraction is worth a half-price discount at the other. In June, Mount Vernon will try giving away reproductions of George Washington's china to one visitor each day.

"We're interested to see if it might bring out people who just need that extra little push," said Emily Coleman Dibella, Mount Vernon's spokeswoman.

Tourism officials believe destinations in urban corridors may be most insulated from rising prices. Washington, for example, is ranked as one of the most expensive tourist destinations with an average price of $352 a day for a family of four, according to AAA figures. But local tourism officials say the city benefits from its proximity to cities within a day's driving range, and the influx of European tourists taking advantage of the dollar's weak value.

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It's not going to change. So I'm going to have to make some adjustments.

Margaret Stone
Lucas, Ohio
In New York City, some officials are even more optimistic, saying the U.S. economic downturn might even benefit city businesses. In the first three months of 2008, an estimated 9.5 million people visited New York City, up by 1 million from the same period a year earlier. Visitor spending rose by an estimated $700 million.

Faced with an expensive euro and tighter budgets, Americans who might usually choose a trip to Europe are more likely to take a shorter trip to New York, said George Fertitta, who heads the city's tourism office.

"A trip to New York versus a trip to London," he said, "dollar for dollar this is as good as it gets."

Meanwhile, the world's top energy watchdog is preparing a sharp downward revision of its oil-supply forecast, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal reported.

Light, sweet crude for July delivery rose as high as $135.09 before falling back slightly. By midday in Europe, the contract stood at $134.37 a barrel in electronic trade on the New York Mercantile Exchange, up $1.20 on Wednesday's close of $133.17.

That settlement price, up $4.19 on Tuesday's close, marked NYMEX crude's largest one-day price advance since March 26.

Meanwhile, July Brent crude on the ICE Futures exchange in London also reached a new record of $135.13 a barrel Thursday. By midday in Europe, it had retreated to $134.35, a gain of $1.65 on its Wednesday close.

"Simply put, this is a market you cannot afford to be short in," said U.S. analyst and trader Stephen Schork about Brent futures in his Schork Report.

With gas and oil prices setting new records nearly every day, analysts have begun to wonder what might stop prices from rising. There are technical signals in the futures market, including price differences between near-term and longer-term contracts, that crude may soon fall. But with demand for oil growing in the developing world, and little end in sight to supply problems in producing countries such as Nigeria, few analysts are willing to call an end to crude's rally.

"The sentiment in the market is very bullish at the moment," said David Moore, commodity strategist with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in Sydney. "The U.S. dollar was weaker last night, and also the U.S. EIA report showed an unexpected decline in U.S. commercial crude oil inventories, so there's a combination of factors pushing the oil prices higher."

Crude prices breezed past $130 early Wednesday, then accelerated when the U.S. Energy Department's Energy Information Administration said U.S. crude inventories fell by more than 5 million barrels last week. Analysts had expected a modest increase.

Investment bank Goldman Sachs last week revised its oil price forecast for the second half of 2008 from $107 to $141 a barrel. But some analysts saw the new target becoming a reality much sooner.

The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that the Paris-based International Energy Agency is in the middle of its first attempt to comprehensively assess the condition of the world's top 400 oil fields.

For years the IEA has predicted that supplies of crude and other liquid fuels will arc gently upward to keep pace with rising demand, topping 116 million barrels a day by 2030, up from around 87 million barrels a day currently.

The agency is now concerned that aging oil fields and diminished investment mean that companies could struggle to surpass 100 million barrels a day in production over the next two decades, the paper reported.

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by jack3213 May 22, 2008 11:27 AM EDT
Great, less travelers, more road space and better time travel. OK. Thanks!
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by brianbwb-2009 May 22, 2008 11:29 AM EDT
U.S. Travel Plans Hit The Skids

Maybe the price of gas will help us to do what we should have been doing for some time, boycotting neocon-owned businesses. Now if we can selectively target and have rolling boycotts against banks, the stock market, and Fox news, we might begin to see some progress out of the mess.
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by olebd May 22, 2008 11:33 AM EDT
It''s about time! Now, when you do have to go somewhere, remember to slow down! Make all those greedy *** drown in oil.
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by caldwellptr May 22, 2008 11:45 AM EDT
I EXPECT BY MAY OF THIS YEAR THAT THE GAS I PUT IN MY CAR EACH MONTH WILL COST MORE THAN HOW MUCH IT COSTS ME EACH MONTH TO BUY MY CAR !!!!!!
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by gopsoccermom May 22, 2008 11:52 AM EDT
My husband is rich and makes lots of money, therefore I do not have to worry about this.
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by pollroller1 May 22, 2008 11:52 AM EDT
If we all start conserving fuel. The oil companies will charge even more. They will say that they have to raise the price to make a profit because people aren''t buying as much and they need the higher price to offset the lower demand. Just one ole man''s opinion.
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by duggock May 22, 2008 12:00 PM EDT
Wouldn''t be great if, somehow, a nationwide strike could be planned? Everyone just stop driving, stop traveling, for 1 week....maybe longer. Let the oil companies drown in their reserves. I would be willing to be "sick" for a week.
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by mcvet May 22, 2008 12:04 PM EDT
What we need is ANOTHER Secret Energy Policy from Cheney and his SECRET group!! Sieg Heil Bush
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by mcvet May 22, 2008 12:06 PM EDT
Wouldn''''t be great if, somehow, a nationwide strike could be planned? Everyone just stop driving, stop traveling, for 1 week....maybe longer. Let the oil companies drown in their reserves. I would be willing to be "sick" for a week.


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Posted by Duggock at 09:00 AM : May 22, 2008
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Would be great! Problem is the Fascist distroyed all out Unions!! They are the only one''s who could carry out such an action. Guess the German''s were right...after Hitler and the Fascist were defeated, THEY made it a crime to bust a Union. Sieg Heil Bush
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by marcpcbs May 22, 2008 12:10 PM EDT
It''s been said that If America found it could profit from it''s own destruction, it would blow it''s self up.

Well it looks as though these words are coming true. America is going to destroy it''s self with greed and our government is going to stand by and watch it happen.

Our government regulates the prices and quantities of commodities all the time but now its going to let a hand full of greedy oil speculator bring this country to it''s knees.

I guess we are just as stupid as we are smart.
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by quetzalcrist May 22, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
What the world needs are independent
copyright free technologies, which when combined makes us as a world more efficient,
a little at a time, if such technologies
are not freely available to everyone, then the startup companies will just get gobbled up by the energy giants and keep us addicted to the oil
which is free to begin with, they just charge you and i foir taking it out.
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by Renegade.Rivers May 22, 2008 12:16 PM EDT
My husband is rich and makes lots of money, therefore I do not have to worry about this.

Posted by gopsoccermom
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Well well, so what. I don''t like you any better than I did yesterday. Just remember your greed will catch up with you, and your braggart ways will be your downfall. Wait and see.
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by arlt1627 May 22, 2008 12:17 PM EDT
My husband is rich and makes lots of money, therefore I do not have to worry about this.

Posted by gopsoccermom at 08:52 AM : May 22, 2008

Again, you are the problem here! Your ignorance and selfishness are the reason that our country has not adapted and demanded change in our economy because you''re satisfied in your own "little world." It will come crashing down on you sooner or later. Keep up the good work....:(
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by Renegade.Rivers May 22, 2008 12:23 PM EDT
Its not going to be a strike, its going to be wild and the streets, and people like Ms gopsoccermom are going to be the first ones that feel the heat. She will wake up some morning and there will be hundreds of people headed down the street to burn the houses of all the rich greedy hateful neo-cons homes, and businesses. This is only just beginning. The stir of a mighty giant, the middle and poor classes is about to be woke, and when it is, Katie bar the door.
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by acolton1 May 22, 2008 12:25 PM EDT
Oil prices hit a record above $135 a barrel.

THAT SUPER FANTASTIC just in time for summer and Memorial Day Weekend.

Here is a QUESTION FOR EVERYBODY how much will the Price of Regular Unleaded Jump Tonight. This Morning in KANSAS CITY regular unleaded 87 octane is $3.65 a gallon.

I am betting that tomorrow Regular Unleaded will be $3.80 or more a gallon. It just has to jump almost 15 cents or more tonight because the Oil Companys Can Not Miss an Opportunity to Shaft it too the American Consumer and the Vacation Driver this weekend.
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by acolton1 May 22, 2008 12:28 PM EDT
Its such a perfect opportunity for gas to jump 15 to 20 cents tonight because its reached a mile stone yesterday 133 dollars a barrel and now its 135 and going up today.

Fill you tanks tonight because tomorrow its going to be 15+ cents more I will bet $10 on that.
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by dchu76 May 22, 2008 12:34 PM EDT
My husband is rich and makes lots of money, therefore I do not have to worry about this.

Posted by gopsoccermom at 08:52 AM : May 22, 2008

Again, you are the problem here! Your ignorance and selfishness are the reason that our country has not adapted and demanded change in our economy because you''''re satisfied in your own "little world." It will come crashing down on you sooner or later. Keep up the good work....:(
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Posted by arlt1627 at 09:17 AM : May 22, 2008

The rich arent the only ones who live in thier own "little world". There are people in other social classes who have thier own "little world" about america, politics, etc etc.
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by marcpcbs May 22, 2008 12:34 PM EDT
My husband is rich and makes lots of money, therefore I do not have to worry about this.

Posted by gopsoccermom at 08:52 AM : May 22, 2008
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If your husbands money comes from the expendable incomes of Americans, then you and your husband are about to go broke.
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by irishmail42 May 22, 2008 12:34 PM EDT
Thirty five years ago with the Arab oil embargo the writing was on the wall. We didn''t read it then. Is there anyone out there that can read?
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by gopsoccermom May 22, 2008 12:39 PM EDT
marcpcbs, just like a liberal. Well I am a glass half full type of person.
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by gopsoccermom May 22, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
renrivers, my family is very religios and we go to church so God loves us and blesses us with nice things.
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by Renegade.Rivers May 22, 2008 12:41 PM EDT
translation: i am jealous of your husband for obtaining the american dream, i had same chances in life as him but i didnt work towards them. Now i am jealous and angry at anyone who has succeeded in life so i come on here and put them down. I try to bring them down to my level instead of me rising to theirs.

Posted by jamesm12341
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You have no idea what you are addressing here. I am a disabled Vietnam Vet, who has had to depend on the poor care that they VA would give me, and the meager disability checks they give me to exist. The American dream was something I have never had a chance to enjoy, or even have a chance to try for. Am I a little angry at the greedy bast@rds for what they have failed to care about, or the way they have reneged on the promises they made to we who fought and gave it all up for the rich neo-cons, and the war-mongering corporations, Well I guess the answer is evident. Now what little I have managed scrap and save is as worthless as the promises as I was given.

Get off your high horse, and come down and crawl with us for a while. I think you might be more than a little angry, too.
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by quetzalcrist May 22, 2008 12:43 PM EDT
jamesm12341..
such a nut case.....
im liberal to the core and i do make enough that i owe taxes every year,
where i live Repugs are illiterate Aggies.
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by gopsoccermom May 22, 2008 12:43 PM EDT
jamesm12341, not just here its everywhere. I used to post at ABC News and they had me banned because they were extremely jealous of me.
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by gopsoccermom May 22, 2008 12:46 PM EDT
jamesm12341, I would disagree there. My husband and I come from the best stock and had supportive families rather than families that liberals come from which are riddled with sad tales of woe.
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by Renegade.Rivers May 22, 2008 12:47 PM EDT
renrivers, my family is very religios and we go to church so God loves us and blesses us with nice things.

Posted by gopsoccermom
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Your religion has been the down fall of this country. Your religion has got us into more wars than I can count. You want all the world to believe just like you do, and anyone who doesn''t is a heathen. It was you religious types who saw the native American, as expendable, and gave them blankets, of course those blankets were filled with smallpox, and thousands died. Don''t give me your religious rhetoric, you got no idea about religion. It is evident in your braggart ways.
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by singingrick May 22, 2008 12:48 PM EDT


Record inflation, record deficits, tanked economy, war without end......


Thanks Bushies!



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by arlt1627 May 22, 2008 12:48 PM EDT
Posted by arlt1627 at 09:17 AM : May 22, 2008

translation: i am jealous of your husband for obtaining the american dream, i had same chances in life as him but i didnt work towards them. Now i am jealous and angry at anyone who has succeeded in life so i come on here and put them down. I try to bring them down to my level instead of me rising to theirs.

Posted by jamesm12341 at 09:27 AM : May 22, 2008

Translation back: you''re a trolling idiot with no real thoughts. Miss GOP soccer mom has done nothing other than marry into money.....I almost feel bad for her....but the point is that those people will drive the "Tahoes, F-350s, Yukons, Suburbans" etc.....Keep up the good work James.....I''ll keep working my full-time salaried job, with my CAR that gets nearly 30 mpg, my house, etc.....don''t worry about me. However, I do worry about what you''re doing? You seem to be on here all the time and angry. Do you need help?
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by quetzalcrist May 22, 2008 12:49 PM EDT
arlt1627 ..

Soccer mom sounds like an ex stripper who married an older gentleman.....
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by andylance1 May 22, 2008 12:49 PM EDT

We must drill off shore (Florida and California) and get started immediately. The folly of not doing so will kill us in the future with $8 or $10 a gallon gas and limited refinery capacity.

We need a Manhattan Project for oil and gas exploration - to give us the time to raise gas mileage to 50mph with hybrid gas electrical cars like Nissan is developing and diesel cars like VW is perfecting.

Our auto industry destroyed itself, according to David Halberstam''s book, The Reckoning. It has fought raising gas mileage since the 60s and 70s.

Now Congress is facing its own reckoning with Nancy in Wonderland - mad as a hatter - who continues to fund ethanol production from corn in her farm bill.
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by Renegade.Rivers May 22, 2008 12:51 PM EDT
it wasn''''t directed at you. But what does that say about you that you thought it was directed at you? You dont think much of yourself do you?

Posted by jamesm12341

Your a fricking liar, look at the post you addressed it to me. Just like a neo-con to take back water, and do just what you did, your a liar, and no doubt, a good one.
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by singingrick May 22, 2008 12:52 PM EDT


I see the Bush/Republican opologists are out again today making excuses for failed leadership.

If only we had spent the 3 trillion dollars we''re spending to steal Iraq''s oil on developing sustainable energy technologies that already exist, we would be well on our way to energy independence. Then we''d be exporting this technology to the world instead of exporting blood and money to import oil. Of course, so-called "conservatives" are incapable of this kind of forward thinking.

Thanks Bushies!






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by arlt1627 May 22, 2008 12:53 PM EDT
jamesm12341, not just here its everywhere. I used to post at ABC News and they had me banned because they were extremely jealous of me.

Posted by gopsoccermom at 09:43 AM : May 22, 2008

Maybe CBS will do the same. Why are you on here anyways?? To feel good about yourself.....why don''t you go out and do some charity work since your kids are at school. Do something to promote positive change in America besides gloating about your good fortunes. I will keep going to work, church, and help my community out. How about you?
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by sepa2 May 22, 2008 12:54 PM EDT
"My husband is rich and makes lots of money, therefore I do not have to worry about this"

This is the problem we have with our line of thinking. The paper money without productivity does not worth the paper that is printed on. No amount of money can buy oil if it runs out.
US economy is increasingly overtaken by non-productive sectors like huge management, legal and financial costs. True enterprenuaships where you produce something to benefit you and the country is progrssively becoming harder to find.
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by drivelphobe May 22, 2008 12:54 PM EDT
The gas price going out of sight is a blessing. The roads are less crowded, the lakes are free from the plethora of drunken fools in their fast, gas-guzzling cruisers, and vacation destinations are free of low-life.

This nation was clearly forewarned in the late 70''s about the idiocy of relying on foreign oil, but the personal agendas of politicians preempted common sense. So here we are, and nothing will be done again.

I don''t care about the price of oil, just the ability to purchase fuel for my automobiles, trucks and recreational equipment. While it costs considerably more than it did, the net result is positive in that it becomes a luxury item and less available to the
masses.

I expect to see more people riding bicycles like the illegals do and that is a good thing.
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by singingrick May 22, 2008 12:57 PM EDT



andylance1


I doubt very seriously that the little bit of extra oil produced by drilling the few areas that are off limits would raise the global supply sufficiently to decrease the price. There''s been a huge increase in domestic production in the last ten years and the price continues to skyrocket. I live in an oil rich state and the rig count has double here.




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by Renegade.Rivers May 22, 2008 12:58 PM EDT
jamesm12341, I would disagree there. My husband and I come from the best stock and had supportive families rather than families that liberals come from which are riddled with sad tales of woe.

Posted by gopsoccermom

thus my comment that libs want successful people to come down to their level rather than libs try to rise up to successful peoples level. Typical lib here.

Posted by jamesm12341

These are both comments of the neo-con self righteous, who believe that anyone who disagrees with them is not as good as them. Its not a matter of you coming down to the level of the poor, and the disabled, its a matter of you giving them a leg up. and the Neo-cons have never give a *** about anyone but themselves, and the greed they could inspire in their off-springs. It made no difference if they had to steal it, or kill for it, they did it. Then they justified it with their religion.
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by singingrick May 22, 2008 1:00 PM EDT




I see the Bush/Republican apologists are out again today making excuses for failed leadership.

If only we had spent the 3 trillion dollars we''''re spending to steal Iraq''''s oil on developing sustainable energy technologies that already exist, we would be well on our way to energy independence. Then we''''d be exporting this technology to the world instead of exporting blood and money to import oil. Of course, so-called "conservatives" are incapable of this kind of forward thinking.

Thanks Bushies!





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by dchu76 May 22, 2008 1:00 PM EDT
andylance1
I doubt very seriously that the little bit of extra oil produced by drilling the few areas that are off limits would raise the global supply sufficiently to decrease the price. There''''s been a huge increase in domestic production in the last ten years and the price continues to skyrocket. I live in an oil rich state and the rig count has double here.
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Posted by singingrick at 09:57 AM : May 22, 2008

Drilling for oil will not help. Conservation is the key. America uses as much oil as the next 6 countries on the list of "Oil Consumption by country".
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by Renegade.Rivers May 22, 2008 1:01 PM EDT
Get off your high horse, and come down and crawl with us for a while. I think you might be more than a little angry, too.


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Posted by renrivers at 09:41 AM : May 22, 2008


thus my comment that libs want successful people to come down to their level rather than libs try to rise up to successful peoples level. Typical lib here.

Posted by jamesm12341
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Your a liar, that was my post
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by beehive21-2009 May 22, 2008 1:01 PM EDT
Great time too nationalize the oil companies.The oil companies will show record profits,and the President has yet to hit with a wind fall tax ? Stay home , its safe, unrest is on the horizon.Garden to help feed your family.Texans are crazy.
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by singingrick May 22, 2008 1:03 PM EDT




If only we had spent the 3 trillion dollars we''re spending to steal Iraq''s oil on developing sustainable energy technologies that already exist, we would be well on our way to energy independence. Then we''d be exporting this technology to the world instead of exporting blood and money to import oil. Of course, so-called "conservatives" are completely incapable of this kind of forward thinking.

Thanks Bushies!





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by Renegade.Rivers May 22, 2008 1:04 PM EDT
if you are at the position where you need a "leg up"...then you shouldnt be spending your welfare check on a computer and an internet connection.

Posted by jamesm1234
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So no a veteran who draws disability for the wounds he recieved in your wars is drawing welfare? You are disgusting.
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by gopsoccermom May 22, 2008 1:05 PM EDT
arlt1627, charity work? I dont think so. What would my neighbors and the people at my church think of me if they found out?
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by singingrick May 22, 2008 1:07 PM EDT




jamesm12341


If only we had spent the 3 trillion dollars we''re spending to steal Iraq''s oil on developing sustainable energy technologies that already exist, we would be well on our way to energy independence. Then we''''d be exporting this technology to the world instead of exporting blood and money to import oil. Of course, so-called "conservatives" are completely incapable of this kind of forward thinking.

It''s time you started defending the interests of your country instead of the failed policies of a failed President.







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by Renegade.Rivers May 22, 2008 1:11 PM EDT
yep that one was, not the one you originally took to heart tho. you are a typical lib that has failed in life and want to push your failures off as if someone elses fault...thus you will always be a failure.

Posted by jamesm1234
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You neo-cons seem so righteous, I never once blamed the Repugs for my plight after all it was a Democrat who got us into Vietnam, after lying about the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. I just find it disgusting for anyone to brag and spit in the face of a soldier who gave all he had, and believe me, the Democrats are just as worthy of the criticism as the Repugs. Its just that you neo-cons have us in this mess now, and you want to laugh in our face, and brag about how rich you are, after making it off our our blood.
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by singingrick May 22, 2008 1:12 PM EDT






jamesm12341


If only we had spent the 3 trillion dollars we''re spending to steal Iraq''s oil on developing sustainable energy technologies that already exist, we would be well on our way to energy independence. Then we''d be exporting this technology to the world instead of exporting blood and money to import oil. Of course, so-called "conservatives" are completely incapable of this kind of forward thinking.

It''s time you started defending the interests of your country instead of the failed policies of a failed President.






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by arrestbush1 May 22, 2008 1:13 PM EDT
I think the reason they call it the American dream, is because only Americans are the ones dreaming about it, while every other first world country is living that dream, just in better non polluted places in the world thanks to the slaves of the USA, otherwise known as the middle class. I used Google Earth to check out places like Finland and Switzerland and the rest of the entire area, after seeing by satellite how much greener the grass is on the other side, most land regions in the USA look all brownish like a dusty vent, then you look at land regions in the Finland, Holland etc area(many more on the other side of the globe not just that area) and you see very colorful clean green land areas. I try to imagine how beautiful it would look just standing on those grounds and breathing in the fresh air. I believe that is where all the companies went over seas thanks to George W. Bush and now it makes it hard to believe that the USA was anything we were taught in school that it was supposed to be. The USA is just land of consumers, and now that all the big businesses are heading over seas, they can care less about the middle class and poor people and they just left us for dead. ....to be continued in the comment above

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by Renegade.Rivers May 22, 2008 1:13 PM EDT
typical lib....newsflash!! not the governments fault that you are a loser!!! you made your choices...live with them!!!

Posted by jamesm12341
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Once again you show how much of an idiot you are. I made no such choice I was drafted you idiot.
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by lochlan-2009 May 22, 2008 1:14 PM EDT
Well the oil execs will have plenty of money to go and buy whatever they wish.
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