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Hot off the presses: the November Teachers.Net Gazette....

Re: High gas prices--Bush loves it
Posted by sue on 3/10/04

    The best way to drive down energy prices it to get rid of Bush
    and his big energy backers. There is a direct link between his
    election and the rise of all energy costs and the rise of
    unemployment. He just signed into law a tax break for those
    big business owners who buy large SUVs with poor gas mileage.
    He just keeps filling the airways with his anti-terorists
    claims and ignores the middle class.

    On 3/07/04, grant wrote:
    >
    > it may work but you know personally I used to buy Exxon
    until
    > the last price blowup. I couldn't afford it anymore and I
    > went to a place with" no name" I have just continued to go
    > there ever since...I bet there are alot of people that turn
    > away from the "name brands" when it spikes like that. It may
    > not be as effective as they think. I hope it works though.


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