Re: O.T. Gas price war
"WickeddollŽ" <wickeddoll1958diespammersdie@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "n5hsr" <n5hsr@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> "Chuck Olson" <chuckolson01@REMOVETHIScomcast.net> wrote in message
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>>> It becomes clearer just who controls the price of gas when there's a
>>> ballot
>>> measure on tap that might take away some of Big Oil's profit. Where is
>>> the
>>> international community that bid up the cost of a barrel of oil now? Did
>>> the
>>> Chinese suddenly decide they no longer need oil? Did they ever need oil?
>>> Or
>>> how about this - - what "temporary arrangement" are we in the middle of
>>> right now?
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>>> Big Oil is damn concerned. You can tell by the free flow of money for
>>> commercials.
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>>> They have all those big bucks they charged for gas to "guide your
>>> thinking".
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>>> Penalize them or reward them - - your choice.
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>>> Go with the money, or go with the future - -
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>> And look how many "goodwill" commercials Citgo is pumping out. Chavez
>> must be hurting.
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>> Charles of Schaumburg
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> He lost 7-Eleven, so I imagine that hurt a bit. I don't think we have any
> Citgos here in town; if so, there aren't many.
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> Natalie
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We've got them all over the Midwest, they're almost as ubitquous as Tim
Horton's in Ontario. And Thornton's, Speedway, Gas City, Exxon/Mobil
BP/Amoco.
All in all, I'd rather have a good Tim Horton's. But there is Krispy
Kreme. . . .
Charles of Schaumburg |