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To: bentway who wrote (357641)11/9/2007 12:51:48 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576163
 
While demand is growing fastest abroad, Americans’ appetite for big cars and large houses has pushed up oil demand steadily in this country, too. Europe has managed to rein in oil consumption through a combination of high gasoline taxes, small cars and efficient public transportation, but Americans have not. Oil consumption in the United States, where gasoline is far cheaper than in Europe, has jumped to 21 million barrels a day this year, from about 17 million barrels in the early 1990s.

Europe is lucky; it doesn't have oil sultans ruling their country. And these guys think they are so clever they refuse to follow Europe's lead. Aren't we the lucky ones.....NOT.



To: bentway who wrote (357641)11/9/2007 12:36:43 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576163
 
Chris, > If I were Achma-whathisname, I'd make a secret deal with the Saudis to "accidentally" blow up a supertanker with a missile test gone awry.

That's cool. Remember when our military lost track of five nuclear warheads not too long ago?

blogs.usatoday.com

Maybe one of those warheads can "accidentally" end up in Teheran and "accidentally" detonate while Ahmedinijad is giving a public speech.

The "accidental war" ...

Tenchusatsu