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To: Alighieri who wrote (138270)7/24/2001 2:18:24 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583868
 
Care to back up your claim?

Cheney on Face the Nation:

Cheney said he expects gasoline prices - a potentially politically significant symbol of what the administration has called the country's energy crisis - will drop from their current levels this summer.

In an interview on the CBS program "Face the Nation," Cheney said that economists who monitor the inventories of gasoline producers have told him they expect a decrease in prices once supplies are increased.

"The business inventories have started to build a bit, and if you look at futures prices with respect to gasoline, they appear to be headed down," the vice president said. "So I think the expectation is that sometime, hopefully not too long after Memorial Day, we'll begin to see those inventories reflected in prices at the pump. And the pressure will ease."

Before you go accusing Bush/Cheney of "campaign paybacks" (an allegation for which there isn't a shred of evidence),....

Okay, so we have another trumped-up democrat investigation. Are you suggesting this is evidence of "paybacks"?

These aren't liberals; if you'll open your mind, you'll see they tend more toward acting out of principle rather than political party affiliation. I recognize this is a bizarre concept to liberals, but as I have previously pointed out, we are seeing experience, leadership and integrity in action. I know, it takes a little getting used to...