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To: tejek who wrote (602210)3/2/2011 11:47:53 AM
From: TopCat5 Recommendations  Respond to of 1574907
 
"Can you people be any more stupid?!"

Well, I suppose we could become Democrats.



To: tejek who wrote (602210)3/2/2011 11:51:08 AM
From: i-node3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574907
 
>> Can you people be any more stupid?!

What, exactly, are you complaining about in the article?

Seems to me Barbour has it exactly right. So, if you want to argue about it, please try to make your point rather than just leveling broad personal attacks.



To: tejek who wrote (602210)3/2/2011 11:54:08 AM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1574907
 
Muslim murders 2 US soldiers in Germany

news.blogs.cnn.com



To: tejek who wrote (602210)3/2/2011 11:56:00 AM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1574907
 
Barack Obama repeating Jimmy Carter's mistakes


By STEVE FORBES | 3/2/11 4:43 AM EST

You need to watch only a few minutes of cable news analysis to realize just how ludicrous our national energy policies have become. As escalating tensions and chaos unfold in Egypt, Libya and other Middle Eastern nations, one energy analyst suggested that if Libyan oil supplies were to fail, the United States would rely on Saudi Arabia for its oil needs. If that statement alone doesn’t put U.S. leaders on red alert, the looming national energy crisis may soon become reality.

The Obama administration is repeating the mistakes of President Jimmy Carter’s failed energy policies, which marred his term and stigmatized the 1970s. They are leading us straight into another national energy disaster.

Read more: politico.com



To: tejek who wrote (602210)3/2/2011 2:16:27 PM
From: Brumar892 Recommendations  Respond to of 1574907
 
Obama PROMISED to raise energy prices (interview with the SF Chronicle). Liberal pundits demand gas taxes to make gas prices higher. Why not conclude liberals want higher energy prices?



To: tejek who wrote (602210)3/4/2011 7:20:00 AM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Respond to of 1574907
 
Why was Barbour's charge Obama wants higher gasoline prices controversial? Of course, he does. He thinks its good for us.

....
Barbour cited 2008 comments from Steven Chu, now President Barack Obama’s energy secretary, that a gradual increase in gasoline taxes could coax consumers into dumping their gas-guzzlers and finding homes closer to where they work. Chu, then a Nobel Prize-winning professor, argued that higher costs per gallon could force investments in alternative fuels and spur cleaner energy sources.
....

pajamasmedia.com



To: tejek who wrote (602210)3/4/2011 11:37:26 AM
From: FJB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574907
 
I too cheer for higher gas prices. This will assure us that Obama's evil regime only lasts one term. Never thought I would be on the same page as O on anything...



To: tejek who wrote (602210)3/4/2011 7:02:41 PM
From: steve harris2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574907
 
Forget Chu, Obama said so himself.

The youtube video has been removed:

hotair.com

but you can still see it here:

campaigncircus.com

Want to try again ted?

Maybe you should just run and hide like most of your other Obama supporters here have?