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To: LindyBill who wrote (164390)4/25/2006 1:31:36 PM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 794015
 
i know the feeling. it's the same with every presidential candidate that votes for ethanol subsidies however when running for senate jobs back east they were strongly against ethanol. both republicans and democrats quickly switch they position when running in national election.



To: LindyBill who wrote (164390)4/25/2006 1:52:52 PM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794015
 
The market brightened a bit when President Bush said he would waive regional clean-air specifications for summer-grade gasoline to attract more imports of fuel to the United States, but stocks soon resumed their downward trend. Bush also said he would halt deposits of oil to the nation's strategic petroleum reserve until fall, but analysts said the measure would have little impact on crude prices and certainly not help make gasoline any cheaper.