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Old 08-03-2008, 02:38 PM   #12 (permalink)
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There are some pretty smart guys here judging by the above replies.

Exxon pays serious taxes, and helps a lot of folks stay retired.

As for me, I have no desire to run as a politician. I have heard too many idiots trying to blame this country's problems on Bush. It does not strike those idiots that gas prices have gone from about 2.50 average to 4.00 since the democrat controlled congress took over? I praise Bush for pulling the off-shore executive ban. Competition with OPEC is the only solution to our current oil crisis. So when is the Democratically controlled congress going to do what is best for the future? Even as polls show 75% of Americans are showing interest in off-shore drilling, Congress still opposes it. I thought Congress was supposed to represent the ideas of the people as a balance of power to the President. Instead the president is reflecting our views, and the Congress is opposing the people. This is just one of the disgusting things going on in American politics, that is doing us a serious disservice.
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