I hadn't noticed it, because I never buy regular fuel any more, but I did hear some people talking about it last night.  I hope that this doesn't help the bush administration in the elections.  If they can't offer a coherent explanation of what they've done to decrease fuel prices, voters who really think about it shouldn't reward them for a momentary decrease in prices, but how many potential bush voters will think it through that thoroughly?

Zeke

On 9/15/06, Anthony Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    Anyone who has not recently noticed the large decrease in the price of
fuel at the pump would do well to think about it.  I suggest that this
administration in cahoots with the oil cartels is behind the drop for
strictly political purposes and that the price will go back sky high
immediately after the November elections...Tony Austin



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