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To: kryptonic6 who wrote (264)4/8/2005 1:28:19 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1183
 
Re: with 3 mile gas lines, I think Americans will submit to just about anything

That's not the way long gas lines have worked out in Iraq. Nor has it been the case historically in the U.S. where there were reports of hooliganism and violence when Americans were thwarted by long gas lines in '73 and '79. I can only imagine the public of today, far more ill-mannered and boorish than previous American generations, will create some colorful incidents which the police state planners can use to their further advantage. Rather than "anything", the only thing Americans will be forced to submit to is Nazi-style jackbooted police thugs, who are being trained as we speak.



To: kryptonic6 who wrote (264)4/8/2005 8:48:45 AM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1183
 
Normalcy, speaking of normalcy, please check out, the weekly retail history of the prices at the pump <<Including Taxes}} .. for Belgium France Germany Italy Netherlands U.K. U.S. and there are many more..A repeat..take a look here..

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Oh, maybe they shouldn't count..they're over there<<gg>>
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To: kryptonic6 who wrote (264)4/8/2005 12:07:18 PM
From: alan w  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1183
 
What we're paying now is actually lower than late 70's early 80's prices adjusted for inflation. Gas prices have remained too low for many years.