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QUOTE “RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabia's leaders made clear Friday they see no reason to increase oil production

 

until customers demand it,  apparently rebuffing President Bush amid soaring U.S. gasoline prices”.

 

Well it’s about time our congress got off their backsides and tell the Saudi's to fight their own war.

 

Stop sending monetary aid. And apply that monetary aid too lower the price of their oil, The Saudi’s have always had too have their own way as far as I remember; its about time they were put in their place and stop all this nonsense.

 

We also need to start drilling oil again in this country; we have as much oil as the whole of the Middle East

 

The people who are whining about the eye sore that these oil wells will be; they need to wake up and know that these wells are 125 miles off shore, You can’t see 125 miles off shore.

 

Congress need to start doing their job and keep this country and its people safe and prosperous.

 

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leasheryn read my blog
May 16, 2008 | 6:32 PM

It's about time the Arabs learning how to be poor and we're just the country to do it them. Quit buying their oil and use our own resources.

My_Louie read my blog
May 17, 2008 | 6:47 AM

I have been an animal lover since childhood and I am normally on the side of my friends at PETA. But this time I think we shouldn't worry about misplacing a polar bear.
Sorry I say drill, drill, drill.

Vittorio read my blog view my photos
May 19, 2008 | 4:38 PM

Yes and no folks. For many years, people have said "things are fine; don't sweat it". We should have been investigating alternate energy and fuel sources. Well, the day has come and the panic has started. I think it's time to stop exploiting the planet's non renewable resources and start using our heads. I hope it's not too late.

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welshtaff

Born in Barry, South Wales. Married with 2 children, 2 Grand children Retired from Sarasota County School System, Certified Auto Mechanic Certified Computer and Network Tech Licensed Ham radio operator, Rescue's Tropical Birds, Ex employee of General Motors Overseas Division in Luton England.

Member Since: 11/7/2006