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Posted by get real! on September 14, 2008 at 12:44:17 from (24.179.160.21):

In Reply to: Oil posted by tlak on September 14, 2008 at 10:04:39:

It's not just with gasoline. Imagine the price of heating fuel this winter. It just simply has to do with all the oil mongers being involved in the government. Actually it's people with money controlling the money and taking more than their fair share and letting all the little guys take it in the #$%. I like the idea of the little man paying a little less and the rich man paying a little more and everything evens out with a surplus that way. Rich people can afford to give some extra money away for taxes,fuel,food and stuff but poor people cannot. Until every person in this country agrees on something like this the whole country is just a scam. Look at all the blatent abuse of the system, pork belly spending, coincidental war contracts whereby our "elected" officials stand to make money off of their decisions that are supposedly for the betterment of our nation and the world. I think the problem is the love of money, period! These people are doing all they can to get as much money as they can and my belief is that they are trying to do genocide in a sneaky way. They make it obvious they are killing people in different countries but not here. They do it by nickel and diming us to death and letting us suffer the consequences be it death,illness,bankruptcy,forclosure,kids going hungry. I hear a lot of people complaining about one thing or another but I think it scares most too much to just look at the big picture. Maybe if more people did then we could band together and change things. Who am I kidding the new world order is coming whether we like it or not and most accept it,that's why people complain but don't act. I hope the gas prices rise to the point that there are riots and people banding together against the government and trying to turn this country back into what our forefathers invisioned. I want to clarify that I am not against this great country,just the luke warm,money hungry,half baked,FAKE government. Yes, I said fake,as in not working for the people like they are said to but the people working for them and if you really think about it are we doing any better than the african slaves were. No, it's just alot sneakier how they do it. If you don't like high gas prices or the price of anything I invite you to look at the big picture of what is going on in our government and SPEAK UP and we can change it. Don't say "elections are coming up and that will help" because that's a scam too and our current administration already has enough candidates in the running that we are sure to have a future like the present. It's the age of psychologicalwarfare and you'd best take note of what's going on besides high gas prices.
Go talk to dirt poor people and see how the prices of EVERYTHING has gone up and minimum wage stay the same.Make no mistake,the new world order is on the way unless "we the people" do something drastic in masses.


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