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Re: Why 40 percent of white Americans still called blacks lazy and violent?     

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Author: cwjmem
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:45

...and sisters who have paved the way for us, none of the color newcomers would have an easy life facing the prejudice in America. I'm just curious why white Americans still called black "Men lazy and violent?! Why When talking about politics and economics, they who called themselves white conservative Christians would considered their people first beside God. For instance ...
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Why 40 percent of white Americans still called blacks lazy and violent?     

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Author: yajyuam
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:06

... and sisters who have paved the way for us, none of the color newcomers would have an easy life facing the prejudice in America. I'm just curious why white Americans still called black "Men lazy and violent?! Why When talking about politics and economics, they who called themselves white conservative Christians would considered their people first beside God. For instance the Southern ...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.     

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Author: Mike Smith
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:59

...dailyreckoning.com/rpt/OilShale.html Are you really this gullible? Not at all...especially not gullible enough simply believe a usenet 'expert' because he 'says so'. (C) demand is still growing, not just here but all over the world. So no matter *how* you cut it, increased demand and a constantly shrinking supply will mean rapidly increasing oil prices for...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.     

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Author: Boston Blackie (happily ignored by KD the Merciless!)
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:36

On 2008-09-19 23:20:27 -0500, jakdedert <jakdedert@bellsouth.net> said: Mike Smith wrote: Mike Smith Assuming that's your real name, you're still anonymous. There must be a million 'Mike Smiths' in the country. I'll be there are a few thousand within a 100 mile radius of me right now...and I doubt whether you are one of them. jak probably another one of ...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.     

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Author: jakdedert
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:20

... all...especially not gullible enough simply believe a usenet 'expert' because he 'says so'. (C) demand is still growing, not just here but all over the world. So no matter *how* you cut it,...you... Less easily fooled by you.... Mike Smith Assuming that's your real name, you're still anonymous. There must be a million 'Mike Smiths' in the country. I'll be there are a...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.     

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Author: Mike Smith
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:45

...aren't large enough to make a dent in our national consumption anyway, and, Fuckin lie #2 Our untapped reserves are around 1.5 TRILLION barrels. Are you really this gullible? (C) demand is still growing, not just here but all over the world. So no matter *how* you cut it, increased demand and a constantly shrinking supply will mean rapidly increasing oil prices for as long as ...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.     

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Author: BrianNZ
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:43

... figure if he's going to crash learning, we might as well be in the vehicle with airbags! :)- Hide quoted text - Very similar reason we bought ours. Sports! My sixteen-yr. old is still growing. The G8 has a real back seat that seats anyone comfortably, and the trunk is huge We travel quite a big for hockey (I'm a coach, both my boys are players), so lots ...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.     

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Author: Brent P
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:40

...developed. The only thing stopping them *IS* government regulation. (not to say the automakers didn't favor that very regulation as a way to keep imports off the market in the US, but it's still regulation none the less) If I were elected dictator (and lets face it, we have a dictator more than president now-a-days, the constitution has been pretty much shreadded) I would simply have the ...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.     

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Author: Brent P
Date: Sep 19, 2008 13:15

... for various cost and political reasons. That cost barier was breached for most of it some time ago. But there is still lots of cheaper to produce oil in the world, so that's what gets pumped. (C) demand is still growing, not just here but all over the world. Wrong. Demand has dropped in the US. Gasoline refineries have had ...
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Re: Crude oil will be back at $140.00 a barrel by spring. Chumps still dreaming.     

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Author: Twibil
Date: Sep 19, 2008 12:02

... turnaround time before the first drop can flow into a gas tank, (B) our own untapped reserves simply aren't large enough to make a dent in our national consumption anyway, and, (C) demand is still growing, not just here but all over the world. So no matter *how* you cut it, increased demand and a constantly shrinking supply will mean rapidly increasing oil prices for as long as the reserves...
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