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Don't Buy Into the Gas Consiracy
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<blockquote data-quote="D Knx" data-source="post: 655861" data-attributes="member: 63489"><p>Personally, I don't care to hold either Bush or the oil industry responsible for the skyrocketing fuel prices or their subsequent decline. Seems to me like our government leaders continue to play this game of "it's not my/our fault" for everything they fail to address.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm looking for leaders who look to solve the problems, in a constructive way, when they arise, not just lay blame for them. That goes for oil, immigration, Iraq or anything else. In an election year we're gonna get enough of the blame game. If the oil companies can't provide stable fuel supplies, why not look for different means to ensure the American people and our economy don't take big hits.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>D-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D Knx, post: 655861, member: 63489"] Personally, I don't care to hold either Bush or the oil industry responsible for the skyrocketing fuel prices or their subsequent decline. Seems to me like our government leaders continue to play this game of "it's not my/our fault" for everything they fail to address. I'm looking for leaders who look to solve the problems, in a constructive way, when they arise, not just lay blame for them. That goes for oil, immigration, Iraq or anything else. In an election year we're gonna get enough of the blame game. If the oil companies can't provide stable fuel supplies, why not look for different means to ensure the American people and our economy don't take big hits. D- [/QUOTE]
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