Oil Prices Surges. Bush, Jr. Sucks Golf Balls Through Garden Hose
U.S. average retail gasoline prices hit a record $3.4737 per gallon on April 18, up 15.66 cents from the April 4 average, according to the nationwide Lundberg survey of about 7,000 gas stations.
Higher driving costs come at a tough time for U.S. consumers, who are already struggling with higher food prices, a slowing economy, job losses and sinking home prices. In addition, surges in gasoline demand during the peak driving months of June, July and August and higher costs could force motorists to cut back on their vacation travel plans, or reduce spending in other areas."
During the 1970's the high price of gasoline at the pump was laid the feet of President Carter. In the 2000's the high price of gasoline is not blamed on George Bush, Jr.
Why?
Ride him out of Washington, D.C. on a rail...tar and feathered. It is a matter of national security.

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