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January 29, 2006

Iran crisis 'could drive oil over $90'

That sounds about right to me. I agree if you look at the saber rattling that went into the invasion of Iraq, there was a massive increase in oil prices. Right now all it would take to tip the scales against us is a bit of bad weather, which we can have little immediate control over. There are some that are making more outlandish claims of the $200+ a barrel. I I think that's a bit on the unrealistic side, but significantly higher is what the Republican are pushing for so they can get their buddies in the Big Oil to deliver the campaign contributions that they desperately need to the win this election cycle. Of course it's not what's best for America, but that's not what ever crosses the mind of a Republican. Only what is in the best interest of the campaign contributors is what concerns them. It could get really ugly if there is a prefect storm or Nigeria descending into Civil War, while Iran embargos us and if Chavez got in the mood to prove a point. And for all the talk of OPEC they've really got no more supply they can tap to help out their puppets in Washington. Also given that the Hurricanes for the Gulf will likely be just as bad this year as it was last year. I think people that don't own hybrids are going to be looking like pretty big fools when things go wrong. I wonder when you Republican fools can't drive to work or to feed your families anymore if you'll still think it was a great idea to destroy the United States and turn it into a third world theocracy? Who am I kidding? They'll love it! They are Republicans they don't have souls or human emotions only their hate of the United States and her people. Crazy stuff, hopefully it will wake up the rest of America to how evil the Republican party really is.

Read more over at Guardian and Fortune.

Posted by ManDrake at January 29, 2006 7:16 AM

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