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To: Kirk © who wrote (1489)6/25/2014 6:55:41 PM
From: Jerome1 Recommendation

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Kirk...I did not mean to call you anything but a Libertarian.....

You are right about here being too much money floating around the halls of congress.

Is it time to have a third major party to break up the Democratic/Republican duopoly



To: Kirk © who wrote (1489)6/25/2014 7:03:29 PM
From: Gottfried2 Recommendations

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US set to allow crude oil exports after four decade ban
rt.com

The US Commerce Department has given the go-ahead to several companies to export crude oil, a big policy change essentially ending a ban in place for the last four decades. At question is whether the end of the ban will mean higher prices at the pump.



To: Kirk © who wrote (1489)6/25/2014 7:24:47 PM
From: POKERSAM  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26587
 
One thing of note is that the war in Iraq did not provide us with one barrel of oil.
The war in Iraq was for many things but oil was not one of them.
Watch out for the propaganda. We live in a country filled with it. Surprise, things are not always what they seem and what we are told is not always accurate.
The truth is out there but you have to dig through a lot of propaganda to find it.
My advice is that every American should question everything.