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Israel On Killing Spree In Gaza
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Mark Stapleton Wrote:I got dumped whilst typing a reply. One minute I'm looking at the text, next minute I'm looking at my screensaver.

I knew it, first I email the beeb about their footage, then they trace my IP find out I'm typing a post here, hack the site, trace you guys, hack my mobile causing my bills to be a lot higher than they should, and leave me wearing a tin foil hat. Think I'll grow my beard and head into the mountains, or maybe the wooded area of a local golf course.
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#72
As Prices Rise, Some See $2 Gas

by Clifford Krauss
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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The five-month slide in gasoline prices has come to an abrupt halt, with gasoline rising by several cents in recent days amid indicators that the national average could jump to $2 a gallon or higher this spring.

A broad shift in the psychology of the oil market seems to be under way. Oil prices are up more than 40 percent since they bottomed out just below $33 a barrel on Dec. 19. The reversal, after months of declines, suggests that production cuts by the OPEC cartel may be having an effect, along with growing tensions in the Middle East and the sentiment by traders that the precipitous drop in prices went too far.
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For six days in a row, drivers have been paying a few more cents a gallon than they did before Christmas. The change has been almost imperceptible for drivers who remember prices soaring above $4 a gallon last summer.

But if the price of gasoline continues rising, it may become another headache for consumers worried about their jobs and the dropping value of their homes and investments.

Oil prices are up about 25 percent in the last week alone, in part because of the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. [Well, will you look at what lengths these robber barons will resort to, just to make another fast buck! My emphasis. TM] Rising oil prices have helped push the wholesale price of gasoline up by 40 percent since Dec. 24, leading to predictions by energy experts that retail gasoline prices will spike by as much as 25 percent in coming weeks.
"A lot of people are talking about dollar-a-gallon gasoline, when the wholesale market seems to be pointing to $2 a gallon," said Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst at the Oil Price Information Service. As of Monday, regular gasoline was selling for $1.67 a gallon, on average, up from a recent low of $1.62 on Dec. 30.

The decline in gasoline prices has offered badly needed relief to consumers. A driver buying 50 gallons of gasoline a month has been saving $2 a day compared to a year ago, and $4 a day compared to the price peak in July. For the national economy as a whole, the savings came to around $1 billion a day, according to the Oil Price Information Service.
Among the big winners have been businesses like shipping companies with large transportation costs, commuters who drive long distances to work and consumers with moderate incomes who spend a relatively high percentage of their paychecks on fuel.

The summer's high prices prompted Americans to cut their driving, and the drastic downturn of the economy this Fall led to the huge decline in oil prices. But with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries cutting production, and with refineries trimming their output of gasoline, supply and demand may be coming back into balance.

Refineries have cut the number of barrels of crude oil they processed weekly to 14.5 million during December, from 15.4 million, according to the Energy Department. The tighter supplies are putting pressure on retail prices.

Analysts say the decline in gasoline use may have bottomed out, barring a further big downturn in the economy. MasterCard's SpendingPulse data service, which measures both cash and credit card sales of gasoline, had shown volume declines as sharp as 9 percent during some weeks in the fall. But that number has narrowed considerably as prices have fallen, and one recent week even showed a slight increase in gasoline sales compared to the same week the year before.

"There will be a real spike in gasoline prices coming in the next four to six weeks," predicted Chris Ruppel, an energy analyst at Execution, a brokerage and research firm. "We are witnessing a sea change in energy market sentiment as Americans appear to be returning to some of their old driving habits just as geopolitical risk is once again a factor in crude prices." [Why are Americans such dumbasses? My emphasis. TM]


Oil prices jumped more than 5 percent on Monday alone to close at $48.81 in New York trading, as fighting continued in the Gaza Strip and Iran's OPEC representative said the cartel would hold a special meeting in February. [Am I the only one anticipating a return to $5.00 a gallon, AGAIN? LISTEN UP, AMEROISRAEL!!! We don't need, nor do we care, to witness your indiscriminate, senseless slaughter of Palestinian women and children, just so you can palm off an excuse to raise the price of oil at Western Civilization's gas pumps! This ACT of yours only serves to confirm the egregiousness of your inherent mendacity, and deceitfully flawed, characteristic behavior.
My emphasis. TM] The cartel decided last month to cut output by 2.2 million barrels, on top of earlier cutbacks.

The AAA auto club reported that the average price for a gallon of unleaded gasoline on Monday was $1.67, up nearly a penny and a half from the day before. That still compares favorably to the national average of $3.10 a gallon a year ago and the record high national average price of $4.11 last July 17.

In contrast to gasoline, diesel prices have not yet bottomed out. A gallon cost $2.40 on Monday, down a fraction of a penny from the day before.
Mr. Kloza said he thought gasoline prices probably hit a bottom last month. He said gasoline prices in California, which frequently leads the rest of the nation in gasoline price swings, bottomed the first week of December and had been rising since.

While gasoline prices felt like a great weight to many consumers on the way up, they have not been an economic cure-all on the way down.
"In comparison with between roughly a 40 percent drop in the stock market and a 20 percent drop in home values, the drop in gasoline prices is just a drop in the bucket," said Adam J. Robinson, director of commodities at Armored Wolf L.L.C., a hedge fund.

Mr. Robinson said he was unconvinced that oil and gasoline prices would go back up for long. "I think it is too soon to call a bottom in oil or gasoline because demand is falling faster than OPEC is cutting," he said.
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it."
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Irish writer.
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#73
Once again the great Dennis Kucinich has the courage to speak out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Faf_nV8nE8U
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#74
He seems like the lone voice crying out in the wilderness.

Why are so many gutless wonders allowed to remain in their deafening silence while this carnage continues in Gaza?

Kucinich is the only one with the balls to get up in their faces, yet they continue as if nothing at all has been said.

I am shocked and dismayed, as the U.S. gov. continues to masquerade in its blatant ignorance, all the while casting a blind eye and a deaf ear in the direction of Israel.

I am at a loss for words to express the utter contempt and disgust I have for what appears to be their banal nonchalance.

Remind me to stay far away from D.C., except if I'm looking to get arrested.
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it."
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Irish writer.
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#75
850 dead and counting.....amazing how the MSM and governments of US and Israel 'discount' the lives of Palastinians to be all but worthless. The recent shelling of a school where hundreds were huddled to avoid the shelling was real 'class' on the part of Israel.....My uncle Raphael is surely turning in his grave. After fleeing Warsaw when the Nazis came in, he spent the rest of his life fighiting against Genocide [he coined the term] and lobbying for the passage of the Genocide Convention [which he wrote]. The USA was the first to sign and the last to ratify it. Raphael died in 1958. He'd not believe what is going on in Israel now - nor all the genocide at the hands of his adopted home, America. By his definition of the word, what is going on in Gaza is genocide. Period. [Iraq as well]
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#76
I heard that woman who wants to be the next Israeli president say that there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Which I supposed in their warped view of things is true. Palestinians are not human therefore there can be no humanitarian crisis.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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#77
Magda Hassan Wrote:I heard that woman who wants to be the next Israeli president say that there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Which I supposed in their warped view of things is true. Palestinians are not human therefore there can be no humanitarian crisis.

What bullshit.....

For the hand-wringers a few facts and MYTHS

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsou...zawar.html
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#78
Why, thank you for that fair and balanced source David. I have always found the editor of the weekly AIPAC newsletter to be a valuable source of reliable and disinterested knowledge on Israeli/Palestinain affairs.

:puke:
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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#79
Below is some interesting footage of Ron Paul on Israeli’s attack on Gaza.

I only disagree with him on one point and that is concerning his comment that “we [USA] have nothing to gain” in it.

The war party gains. That’s the whole point. War without end. Today they are de facto “the USA” by the sheer fact of their complete control of the institutions of the state.

But I have to admit that I also am a bit of a “hand-wringer”. But my wringing comes not so much from a perspective that Israel is solely to blame. Conflict requires at least two parties to succeed.

My perspective is rather more boring because the underlying demand is that it asks a lot more than most of us are ever willing to give. I see it yet another example of a conflict manifesting outwardly because we collectively lack the courage to engage the conflict within ourselves and meet our own “shadow” face-to-face.

Or as Charlie Sheen reflected in a letter to his grandmother about the US war in Vietnam, that he voiced at the end of the movie “Platoon” on the terror and bloodshed he had just witnessed:

“...sometimes Grandma, I think we were fighting ourselves.”

A-fooking-Men :evil:

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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=08gTWqWrI4M
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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Magda Hassan Wrote:Why, thank you for that fair and balanced source David. I have always found the editor of the weekly AIPAC newsletter to be a valuable source of reliable and disinterested knowledge on Israeli/Palestinain affairs.

:puke:

and the local GAZA press (evidently the ONLY press in there at the moment) reliable-valuable disinterested resource?

Some threads just need a bit perspective (this case, the bashed side of the conflict speaks out...)

:boring:
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