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A Beach Over A State Regarding "As Gas Prices Gush, Drilling Debate Flows" (front page, June 14): ...more
June 21, 2008
Listening to the back and forth this week about oil drilling and energy prices, you have to wonder whether there's anyone in Washington who understands what leadership is about. ...more
June 21, 2008
Greater than the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the United States is suffering from external invasion and internal treason. Our very survival is at stake. I speak of our petroleum catastrophe. In essence, the Congress of the United States must pass the following laws: No petroleum pumped in the United States or its territories may be sold to any other countries. Owners of oil wells not pumping to capacity will be fined. All drilling restrictions will be abolished immediately. Incentive is offered for drilling new oil wells. The price per barrel of oil will be established at $50 (this includes imported oil. If they don't sell at this price, we don't buy.) ...more
June 20, 2008
Nothing New Offered Regarding "There Are Better Alternatives To Drilling For More Oil" (Other Views, May 30): ...more
June 9, 2008
Most Americans are waking up to understand that cheap gas prices are a thing of the past. No matter what we do, how we fuel our homes, cars and industry, the prices just won't go down anymore. It's the new reality that most of the world has been experiencing for decades. ...more
May 30, 2008
Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles Bronson is calling on Congress and the Bush administration to investigate skyrocketing fuel prices. Good for him. Although we are not sure if anything will come of it, give Bronson credit for at least trying to do something. "We're being taken for a ride, and the evidence is everywhere, from the escalating prices we pay to fill up our vehicles with gasoline to the purchase of virtually all consumer goods," Bronson said Friday. "It is almost impossible to conceive of a product that is not dependent on oil in either its production or transportation to the stores in which it is sold." ...more
May 24, 2008
What will it take for the American people to become angry enough..... ...more
May 24, 2008
We the people need to boycott all the gas stations in and around Sebring, to see if they will come down in price on gas. There is no sense in having the price of gas per barrel as it is, and only get 47 gallons. Why doesn't Congress and the U.S. Senate do something? If they are not going to help us, then why don't we the people do something, like boycott all the gas stations now. We have the right to, we live here in the U.S.A. and so we have every right to. It can't hurt any more than it is now. ...more
May 21, 2008
This won't surprise drivers but sure won't please them either – gas prices hit new record highs in Florida and Georgia in the past week. ...more
February 24, 2008
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