OT New Orleans
#81
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Re: OT New Orleans
Hi Dave,
Don't you think it's strange that all we hear about is New Orleans?
When all that happen there was it flooded. Mississippi's whole coast was
blown off the map, but do you here those Americans whining? NO! They
went right to work doing what must be done.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Dave Milne wrote:
>
> So what's the crack on New Orleans ? Is it an administration screwup in not
> rescuing the people more efficiently or just an inevitable catastrophe as a
> result of building below the water table ?
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
Don't you think it's strange that all we hear about is New Orleans?
When all that happen there was it flooded. Mississippi's whole coast was
blown off the map, but do you here those Americans whining? NO! They
went right to work doing what must be done.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave Milne wrote:
>
> So what's the crack on New Orleans ? Is it an administration screwup in not
> rescuing the people more efficiently or just an inevitable catastrophe as a
> result of building below the water table ?
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
#82
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Re: OT New Orleans
Matt Macchiarolo did pass the time by typing:
>> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
>> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
>> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
>> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>>
>
> What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
> single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
Your right, what was I thinking.. (shakes head)
:P
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DougW
>> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
>> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
>> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
>> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>>
>
> What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
> single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
Your right, what was I thinking.. (shakes head)
:P
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DougW
#83
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Re: OT New Orleans
Matt Macchiarolo did pass the time by typing:
>> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
>> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
>> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
>> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>>
>
> What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
> single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
Your right, what was I thinking.. (shakes head)
:P
--
DougW
>> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
>> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
>> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
>> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>>
>
> What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
> single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
Your right, what was I thinking.. (shakes head)
:P
--
DougW
#84
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Re: OT New Orleans
Matt Macchiarolo did pass the time by typing:
>> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
>> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
>> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
>> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>>
>
> What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
> single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
Your right, what was I thinking.. (shakes head)
:P
--
DougW
>> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
>> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
>> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
>> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>>
>
> What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
> single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
Your right, what was I thinking.. (shakes head)
:P
--
DougW
#85
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Re: OT New Orleans
Matt Macchiarolo did pass the time by typing:
>> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
>> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
>> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
>> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>>
>
> What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
> single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
Your right, what was I thinking.. (shakes head)
:P
--
DougW
>> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
>> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
>> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
>> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>>
>
> What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
> single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
Your right, what was I thinking.. (shakes head)
:P
--
DougW
#86
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Re: OT New Orleans
> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>
What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
#87
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Re: OT New Orleans
> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>
What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
#88
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Re: OT New Orleans
> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>
What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
#89
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Re: OT New Orleans
> They are also responsible for the screwed up mess that is our refining
> industry. Thankfully the fed has now pulled head out of **** and lifted
> many of the regulations and red-tape. Still though it will take years
> to build up the capacity we actually need.
>
What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
#90
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Re: OT New Orleans
Which of course you know is less than six percent gross profit.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
> single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> What? And then lower prices so it's harder for Exxon-Mobil to reap
> single-quarter profits of over 7 billion dollars?