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Strategies & Market Trends : Strictly: Drilling II

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To: mishedlo who wrote (28198)2/17/2003 2:44:46 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (1) of 36161
 
peace is an option, but an expensive one
the only trouble is that war is much more expensive
we have had no war, but gasoline is $1.80 for premium
I expect steadily high energy prices across the board
and it wont relent

delusion is still with us in America
it is unusually prevalent
Iraq is now condemned since we have found no WMD
guilty until proved innocent
I dont like Sodomy
and we shouldnt treat him better than Jeff Skillings
we are searching for smoking guns
but we might go to war since we have found no evidence

meanwhile, pressure on energy prices is high and will remain high

I dont think we know how to find peace in this situation
Bush will work real hard to extract some political capital from a quest for peace
it will be interesting
just what will we do with 200,000 troops amassed ???

this issue with France has become humorous
what do DDay and Normandy have to do with eagerness to engage in mass killing ?
the only group I dislike more than the French are Notre Dame fans

/ Pepe
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