On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 16:49:48 +0000, Two-4 wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 19:05:19 -0700, "L.W.\(ßill\)Hughes III"
> <BillHughes@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> What ya doing Hughes, Ghost talking??
> You have been KF'ed for a long time Stupid!!!
Yeah, the poor sot actually thinks people are reading his posts.
The instant he sticks his head up out of the mud with a new nym, he's gets
re-plonked by virtually everyone.
Of course, that's senility for you: first you lose touch with Reality,
then you lose touch with your own 'personal reality'.
And Cooyon Billie:
>
>
>> Just think, everything would be where it was, a couple of years ago,
>> if
>>it wasn't for these bleeding heart liberal whacko limp Bore fanatics, in
>>this supply and demand economy, if we just had bad the petroleum used to
>>make ethanol, which is also starving the poor Mexican children running
>>the borders.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
>> mailto:BillHughes@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> http://www.billhughes.com/jeep_bookmark.htm
You are a full-bore (pun intended, though you won't get it) idiot, moron
and fat waddling asshole.
Not to mention a bleating, heartless NeoCon whacko lump. And your era is
about to end.
Too bad your country is probably too far beyond saving.
"My country, 'twas of thee; we've lost our liberty....."
This century belongs to the Chinese, the Japanese, Europe and even Russia.
Bye, bye, Miss American Pie.
Yr pla,
PF
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>>"guest" <someone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>news:Xns9A8AD7A7088B6rymagmaca@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080424.woilRubin042
>>> 4/BNStory/energy/home
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>>>
>>> Oil prices, gasoline costs to double: CIBC report SHAWN MCCARTHY Globe
>>> and Mail Update
>>> April 24, 2008 at 5:49 PM EDT
>>>
>>> OTTAWA - Crude oil prices will soar to more than $200 (U.S.) per
>>> barrel over the next five years - driving Canadian pump prices to
>>> $2.25 a litre and forcing a fundamental transformation in the North
>>> American economy, says Jeff Rubin, chief economist with CIBC World
>>> Markets Inc.
>>>
>>> In a new report, Mr. Rubin forecast a continued run-up in crude
>>> prices, despite a slowing world economy and slumping petroleum demand
>>> in United States, the world's leading oil consumer.
>>>
>>> He said he expects crude prices - now trading at above $116 (U.S.) a
>>> barrel - to average $150 by 2010, and more than $200 by 2012. That
>>> would translate into pump prices of $7 (U.S.) per gallon in the United
>>> States, and $2.25 per litre in Canada, double the current levels.
>>>
>>> "Whether we are already at the peak of world oil production remains to
>>> be seen, but it increasingly clear that the outlook for oil supply
>>> signals a period of unprecedented scarcity," the economist said.
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>>> World oil production has essentially stagnated at about 85-million
>>> barrels per day over the last two years, with growing demand met by
>>> increases in natural gas liquids, a fuel source that is used by the
>>> petrochemical industry but is of little use for transportation.
>>>
>>> Mr. Rubin said he expects crude oil production to grow by about 1-
>>> million barrels per day over the next several years.
>>>
>>> Meanwhile, growing demand in China, India, Russia and the Middle East
>>> will more than offset declines in the industrialized world.
>>>
>>> "Millions of new households will suddenly have straws to start sucking
>>> at the world's rapidly shrinking oil reserves," he wrote.
>>>
>>> He said the sharply higher oil prices will prove devastating for the
>>> North America's industrial base, particularly the auto industry. But
>>> Canadians will benefit from the spinoffs, in terms of jobs, tax
>>> revenues and procurement, from the country's oil-rich provinces.
>>
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