thanks for defending hypocrisy fibberfish....you do it so well
I'm not defending anything, Crawfish. I am empathizing with you. To quote some guy, "I feel your pain."
thanks for defending hypocrisy fibberfish....you do it so well
I'm not defending anything, Crawfish. I am empathizing with you. To quote some guy, "I feel your pain."
no, you're defending the hypocrisy fibberfish....instead of focusing on the disparity in media coverage....you come in with attacks
you're a boring partisan hack who defends all things and all people on the left....the only the pain you feel is when someone questions anything on the left
I understand how you feel.
What's funny is that when I saw the three threads that you posted I thought to myself "Look's like Yurt's been hitting the Drudge Report again" and, just so for giggles I went to Drudge and lo and behold there on the front page were stories about the military patrols in GA, Van Jones and Obama not getting blamed for gas prices. Talk about boring partisans hacks . . .
wow...what a douche...yes...i visited drudge today...who cares...other than the hack nigel. what is partisan about getting NEWS STORIES from drudge?
really....if this is your only whine....you're pathetic....you attack the SOURCE rather than the substance....because you have no substance....if it comes from a lefty huffpo type site...you NEVER EVER question it or call anyone on it
hack
It's so frustrating, isn't it?
Since you "nailed" me "on Bush", I guess you can easily link up to a thread or two to prove your "fact".
.32*.13=0.041600000000000005Well, according to people with a lot more smarts than Brent Bozell think he's wrong...
"The Wall Street Journal reported that U.S. offshore oil production is expected to be 13 percent lower this year, in part due to the Gulf drilling moratorium. But just 32 percent of American oil comes from offshore sources, and total U.S. production of crude oil and liquid fuels in 2011 is expected to stay near 2010 levels, which were higher than any other year in the past decade. According to the Financial Times, private forecasters think total U.S. production will actually rise this year due to increases in onshore output.
More to the point, energy experts say that given the scale of the world oil market, any decrease in U.S. oil production resulting from the deep-water moratorium cannot be blamed for the high oil and gasoline prices that we're seeing"
http://mediamatters.org/blog/201104240005
Your usual out. I see there's a new poster on JPP; have you accused them yet?
I honestly hoped you would debate.
Since there is no drilling moratorium currently, how is Obama (or any president) supposed to regulate the price of gas?
Price controls?
i'm not dodging anything...what did i disagree with??? you claimed my statement "i don't know how much" makes me disagree with the article. how is that possible given he did not say how much? i agree with the article, yet you're too much of a pussy to explain how you arrived at your ignorant question.
i answered your question more fully...now answer mine.
Since there is no drilling moratorium currently, how is Obama (or any president) supposed to regulate the price of gas?
Price controls?
for all the libtards who gobble up the can't drill out of it bs like it's thier boyfriends jizz.
It is true that 8 or 10 years ago major oil companies thought the same. Then a funny thing happened on the way to the ranch. Hear me now, believe me later. When you look it up.
I'm sitting in a presentation on Capital allocation one year after hearing no more elephants.
We have found more billion barrell fields than we have money to develop, so have the other majors.
Thier will be another crude price crash, just not under Obama.
Please check the crude price a decade ago.
So sorry, but unless you've tunneled into the crust of the planet to personally verify that these supposed "billion barrel fields" truly exist, then all we've got is the oil company's word that they exist.
And is it not possible that those self same oil companies might be inclined to fudge the numbers a bit in order to gin up support for their "drill now" position?