2008 election...

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Obama..............WTF..............holy hell then i will be moving to Canada.........:WHOA:

goodbye!
 
dodgefreak8;663234; said:
hhhmm I bet your liking the lower gas prices and better economy though!!

lol. what a dumba$$ statement. Gas costs more now, than $1.50 we paid before he took office and Americans are getting paid less as a whole as well. However Haliberton petroleum is making a killing along with the record profits the oil and gas companies are making. GO HUGE COMPANIES WITH MORE MONEY THAN THEY WILL EVER SPEND IN 10 LIFE TIMES :headbang2 :headbang2 :headbang2

Don't ever leave the mountains, cause you might find reality.
 
hhmm fuel price increase couldn't have anything to do with planes flying into buildings or anything could they? And I suppose knocking a major dictator out of power in the middle east didn't have anything to do with the prices coming down either. I'm pretty sure that when I started driving gas prices were $.97 a gallon. I suppose it's all Bush's fault that its started going up 15 fricken years ago!! Oh and I forgot Bush caused the hurricane that wiped out half of our oil refineries also, Damn he really is the devil!!!!
 
All I can say is I'm a liberal, and I definitely want to coerce your unborn child into becoming a homosexual and then have it aborted before it can be baptized. How about that? Then I want to tell schoolchildren some elaborate lie about pollution and global warming before handing out drugs and condoms and telling them "abstinence doesn't exist! Go have sex with prostitutes!"

Not.

I am a liberal though, and I don't see how a country run solely on conservative principles can improve itself, because conservatives by definition try to resist change. It works both ways though, because if we liberals went around changing absolutely everything, we'd be in a mess anyway.
 
*sighs* living in Spartanburg doesn't exactly help. Jim DeMint can go suck a rock.
 
I would have. I didn't vote and I'm ashamed of myself for it. I didn't know there was a registration deadline and I missed it by about three days, but that's still a lousy excuse.

But yeah I probably would have voted for Tommy Moore. And I definitely would have voted against amendment 1.
 
cburkhart78;663030; said:
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dodgefreak8;664707; said:
hhmm fuel price increase couldn't have anything to do with planes flying into buildings or anything could they? And I suppose knocking a major dictator out of power in the middle east didn't have anything to do with the prices coming down either. I'm pretty sure that when I started driving gas prices were $.97 a gallon. I suppose it's all Bush's fault that its started going up 15 fricken years ago!! Oh and I forgot Bush caused the hurricane that wiped out half of our oil refineries also, Damn he really is the devil!!!!

Your sense of reality is so twisted :popcorn: :screwy:

hhmm fuel price increase couldn't have anything to do with planes flying into buildings or anything could they?
Short answer, no. Going to war did.

And I suppose knocking a major dictator out of power in the middle east didn't have anything to do with the prices coming down either.
Again, no. A very mild winter in the Northeast is the main reason for the excess oil pushing prices down. (supply vs. demand)

Oh and I forgot Bush caused the hurricane that wiped out half of our oil refineries also, Damn he really is the devil!!!!
Prices actually went down after the hurricane mess. (less demand, greater supply)

Next time don't try to past yourself as an older person. You're just a young buck, and acting like one too.
 
I think your facts are flawed personally but we can argue all day. If I remember right fuel prices sky rocketed after the hurricane. I don't see How you figure there was less demand and more supply? We couldn't refine anything and most of the offshore platforms were destroyed. I guess if that means more supply than I am wrong. Also We used more fuel this year than any other on record even durring the hurricane. As for a mild winter that s bull**** that cause more travel increasing the demand therefore lowering the supply and I am pretty sure there aren't many oil wells in the northeast. Actually going to war decreased fuel prices because it is a major boost to our economy and don't try telling me its because the military is using more fuel. We have more fuel reserved for our militarty than we will ever use in this war. It has also opened up more fuel to us that otherwise wouldn't have been exported from Iraq. I think before you start worrying about my age you should get your facts straight and untwist your own sense of reality
 
I just wanted to add that fuel prices went up BEFORE the hurricane and FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS AFTERWARD. After that time gas prices did go down
 
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