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Tuesday, July 1, 2008 9:12 PM CDT
New poll: 9 in 10 hit hard by gas prices



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WASHINGTON (AP) — Four-dollar gasoline has stolen a beach vacation from Julie Jacobs’ family, “little small luxuries” like exotic bath washes from Angela Crawford and dinners out from folks all over the country. Phil English has had to sell his beloved but fuel-guzzling red pickup.

Like a plague that hits every economic class, race and age, soaring fuel prices are inflicting pain throughout the U.S. Nine in 10 people are expecting the ballooning costs to squeeze them financially over the next half-year, says an Associated Press-Yahoo News poll released Monday.

Nearly half think that hardship will be serious. To cope, most are driving less, easing off the air conditioning and heating at home and cutting corners elsewhere. Half are curtailing vacation plans; nearly as many are considering buying cars that burn less gas. U.S. auto companies are closing plants that make pickups and SUVs that people have stopped buying.

As the price of gasoline has spiraled upward, so, too, has the public’s ire.

Two-thirds consider gas prices an extremely important issue, edging the economy and outpacing health care and Iraq as the country’s most distressing problem. In November, when gas cost about $1 a gallon less than today, just under half rated it extremely important.

“Do you think there’s an end in sight? I don’t,” the 33-year-old Crawford, a Dallas homemaker, said in an interview.

She said switching to bar soap from a favored lotion is one of many “little small luxuries” she has given up, along with fewer restaurant meals and new clothes. She also has talked with her husband, a flooring contractor, about finding a job involving less long-distance driving with his heavy van.

“It’s depressing and it makes you nervous,” she said.

The AP-Yahoo News poll, conducted by Knowledge Networks, has tracked the same 2,000 people since last fall to see how their views change during the presidential campaign. The latest survey shows how the price of gasoline has caught or eclipsed every other issue, not just as a political topic but as a problem in people’s lives.

“You’re saddened prices are going up, and you can’t do the extra things you would have done,” said Amy Pysarenko, 35, of San Antonio, whose concern about gas prices has grown since November. She says while her family has cut back on amusement park visits and saving for their children, “I feel fortunate because maybe someone else eats beans instead of hamburgers.”

The 47 percent in the most recent survey who expect higher gas costs to cause serious hardship is about the same as in last year’s poll, but an increase from the 30 percent who said so in an AP-Ipsos poll in June 2004. Then, regular gas averaged $1.97 a gallon nationally, according to the federal Energy Information Administration.

Lower-income people are bearing the brunt of it. As higher prices push grocery, pizza delivery and other costs upward, just over half of those without college degrees — and about the same percentage of those earning less than $50,000 a year — are expecting serious personal financial problems to result.

“We just don’t do as much,” said William Fisk, 39, a former dishwasher in Freeport, Maine. “We used to go out to have dinner, but we’re cutting way back on that.”

Yet significant numbers of the better-off are feeling pain, too. Four in 10 people in families earning $50,000 to $100,000 annually, and one in six earning more than that, expect serious financial hardships from rising gas costs, as do one in three college graduates.

Many lower-earning families are responding by easing their use of air conditioning and heating, trimming vacation plans and cutting other spending. But higher-income people are not far behind.

Two-thirds of those earning under $25,000 a year are cooling and heating their homes less, as are nearly six in 10 people earning more than $100,000. Just over four in 10 of the lowest earners are cutting vacation spending — only slightly likelier than those earning at least six figures to do so.

Rich or poor, black or white, young or old, nearly everyone is looking to drive less: A nearly uniform seven in 10 say they are reducing driving. That compares with six in 10 who said so in an April 2005 AP-AOL survey.

Jacobs, a homemaker and mother of three in Baltimore, said gas costs forced her to turn down two summer trips — a cousin’s wedding in North Carolina and a vacation with her parents in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

“My parents said, ‘Come down, spend a week with us,“’ said Jacobs, 35. “But when you add on the expense of gas, it’s just not worth it.”

Ironically, Jacobs plans to begin taking lessons this week for her first driver’s license. “Just as prices go through the roof,” she said.

Four in 10 are considering buying vehicles that get better gas mileage than their current ones. That is about the same percentage who said so three years ago.

Some have already taken that step. English of Papillion, Neb., sold his 1998 Ford pickup, which got about 13 miles per gallon, for a more fuel-efficient convertible.

“It was a nice truck,” said English, 43, an aircraft mechanic. “It didn’t feel good” to get rid of it “and it still doesn’t,” he said.

Midwesterners are among the likeliest to think rising gas costs will cause them serious personal hardship. Southerners are among the more willing to reduce driving.

As a political issue in the presidential campaign, gas prices provide a slight edge to Democrat Barack Obama. More prefer him over Republican John McCain to handle the problem, 28 percent to 20 percent, while an additional 18 percent trust both equally.

There is a strong sense of powerlessness. One-third do not think either candidate can deal with the problem. That includes half of independents, one-third of Republicans and one-quarter of Democrats.

The AP-Yahoo News survey of 1,759 adults was conducted from June 13-23 and had an overall margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points. Included were interviews with 844 Democrats and 637 Republicans, for whom the margins of sampling error were plus or minus 3.4 points and 3.9 points, respectively.

The poll was conducted over the Internet by Knowledge Networks, which initially contacted people using traditional telephone polling methods and followed with online interviews. People chosen for the study who had no Internet access were given it for free.

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AP Director of Surveys Trevor Tompson and AP News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius contributed to this report.

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Polling site: http://news.yahoo.com/polls


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My Point of View wrote on Jul 1, 2008 7:12 AM:

" How much longer do we have to wait before the polticians do something? Until we reach a depression worse than in the 30's? The gas prices have caused me to cut back. I put less in the plate at church. I no longer go to lunch after church. I no longer go out to lunch during the week. I even told my kid she may have to skip a semester of college to give us time to save up for the next semester. I give it 2 years and most of my stuff including my house will be for sale but no one could afford to buy it so the bank will get it. "

Creasemonkey wrote on Jul 1, 2008 8:17 AM:

" What exactly do you expect the politicians to do, make legislation to make it illegal to drive a vehicle that gets less than 30 MPG? Lower the speed limit back down to 55 MPH? The price of fuel is dictated by the price of crude oil. Crude oil prices are set my the global demand. American's haven't let up on their greedy need for oil, the rapid growth and demand for oil from China and India and the falling price of the US dollar has led to the high prices at the pump. The only real solution is to lower the demand by using less oil. I think this is only the beginning. Based on the current trends for crude look for $6.00 - $7.00 next summer. "

1 cav wrote on Jul 1, 2008 1:01 PM:

" A real no nothing article. Why not have a article telling these poor people who is responsible for these High Gas Prices. The Democrats have controlled the House and Senate for 2 years. Gas Prices have increase over 100% in those 2 years. For twenty years they have forbid drilling our oil. The Republicans did get an ANWR bill passed but President Clinton vetoed it. Dirty Harry Reid just said; "that coal and oil makes us sick" Thing are going just as they have always wanted,so don't look for a change anytime soon!! "

vakyin wrote on Jul 1, 2008 3:03 PM:

" I agree...Everyone is saying how bad off they are now, but they aren't willing to change their lifestyles to a great extent. They sure aren't willing to move 30 miles closer to work. And no, government can't do anything to lower the gas price, except approve more exploration. "

creasemonkey wrote on Jul 1, 2008 4:36 PM:

" So you still want to blam the government? How about this,
Prior to the US invading Iraq they were producing 2.5 million barrels of day. Currently Iraq is producing 1.6 Million. Drilling in in ANWR will only yield an additional 900,000 barrels a day. Not even enough to make up the difference. Brillant move that was to start a war in a major oil producing country. Wait until we bomb Iran. The price of oil will soar past $200 right on to $300 and fuel will be $10 a gallon. All in the name of our "War on terror". More drilling is not the answer. Currently the oil companies are not drilling on 80% of the land that they are currently leasing for drilling, how about using what we have before wanting to ruin more land. Even it was open for drilling it would take 10 years before production would start. By then the demand will be so high that 900, 000 barrels won't be a drop in the bucket. The money should be spent on alternative fuel research and better mass transit rather than investing it dino fuel. If you are so sick of paying high gas prices then don't buy it. Walk, ride a bike, car pool, only go somewhere when you absolutley have to and slow down! A little exercise never hurt anybody. "

St. Peter Chanel wrote on Jul 1, 2008 8:24 PM:

" This community needs a real mass transit system. Dial-A-Ride does not function as a true mass transit system or are they cost effective to use. I can drive 36 miles in my vehicle and only 12 miles with them for $8.00. I do not get it . . . The government should step in and make them decrease their rates or stop grant money (tax dollars) to them. "

ed miller wrote on Jul 1, 2008 9:16 PM:

" Many experts believe that, if it weren't for rampant speculation, oil would be around $60/barrel. Some estimate that over 30% of US Oil futures are traded in foreign markets. Due to a loophole in the system, a hedge fund can drive up the price on a foreign market to influence futures trading in the US. Also, traders only have to put down 5%-7% cash to buy a futures contract. This means 500K can control 10 million worth of contracts. These can be sold at a profit without ever needing the full amount. If congress acts to plug these holes in the system, it may act to slow the bleeding. "

ed miller wrote on Jul 1, 2008 9:31 PM:

" St. Pete,

I'm not sure here, but I think Dial-a-Ride is intended to give rides to elderly and disabled who cannot drive. It is not meant as mass-transit. As for their price, I believe they are non-profit and probably depend on volunteers and donations to even function. Plus, I'm sure the old short bus gets pretty crummy MPG's too.

It would be difficult to come up with a cost effective mass transit system for this area. Normally, they travel heavily commuted routes. We are too sparsley populated and spread out for public transportation to be effective. Besides nobody around here would ride it since us yokels must cling to our guns, God AND our pick-ups. "

St. Peter Chanel wrote on Jul 1, 2008 10:46 PM:

" Mass and public transportation are the same to me. Reference: http://www.jg-tc.com/articles/2008/06/10/news/doc484dee8ed71f4561532281.txt
I think the taxpayers should expect something more from their money. "

1 cav wrote on Jul 2, 2008 4:45 AM:

" Greasemonkey's KOOLAID;Currently the oil companies are not drilling on 80% of the land that they are currently leasing for drilling, how about using what we have before wanting to ruin more land. Even it was open for drilling it would take 10 years before production would start. By then the demand will be so high that 900, 000 barrels won't be a drop in the bucket. The money should be spent on alternative fuel research and better mass transit rather than investing it dino fuel.
DID you EVER THINK,80% doesn't have oil?? You don't spend $1.5 million where you know there is NO OIL. Well Gov't might. AS I said Bill Clinton Vetoes ANWR drilling bill 10 years ago. Mass transit...Socialist 'mantra' along with more oil not the answer?? Stupid statement but Dems Mantra! Along with the Coal and oil is killing the planet,Left Wing crap!! "

Presidential Candidate wrote on Jul 2, 2008 8:37 AM:

" Creasemonkey wrote on Jul 1, 2008 8:17 AM: "What exactly do you expect the politicians to do, make legislation to make it illegal to drive a vehicle that gets less than 30 MPG? Lower the speed limit back down to 55 MPH?

I really thought he/she was going to go in the right direction here but unfortunately he/she got off the track. I thought he/she was going to list a few things the government COULD do that would actually help the situation and help it immediately since IMMEDIATELY is when some kind of solution is needed.

Under normal circumstances, the government shouldnt do ANYTHING about this but these are not normal circumstances. Government shouldnt barge in and mess with the economy like they have, but since they already HAVE, they HAVE to jump back in and fix what they've broken.

I propose Government DISinterference. The government has already contributed to the cause of this problem by adding tax upon tax upon tax onto the oil companies to the extent that they are now paying more taxes proportionately than you, I or most every other company in existence. The philosophy has been "Theyve got it let's go GET it!"

I call for an immediate moratorium on all taxes assessed to oil companies that are above and beyond taxes assessed to other businesses that are not as profitable, provided the oil companies pass that reduction onto the consumer in a reduction of prices at the pump. What is the government going to do to make up the loss of that income? They're going to have to do the same thing you and I and other businesses have to do when cost of existing increases without a proportional increase in income. THEYRE GOING TO HAVE TO CUT BACK SOMEWHERE!!! Where should they cut back? How about starting with paying a subsidy on Ethanol?

Ethanol is not going to provide Americans with a long-term solution as it stands right now. Less MPG with a higher cost to produce is not economically sound. Stop subsidizing Ethanol. It has no sustainability without artificially reducing the cost.

That's just ONE place to cut back and that's just off the top of mind.

The problem is that oil greases the wheels of the US economy. We MUST keep gasoline as affordable as possible WHILE we find ways to reduce the retail price on a long-term basis or find a viable, sustainable and affordable alternative. Affordable without government interference is the key. Thats just one solution.

The current price of oil MUST be a top priority for the new resident at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and the government has to UNDO what its already DONE.

You can read more about my energy policy at http://voteformein2008.blogspot.com "

Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 2, 2008 12:48 PM:

" DEMOCRATIC INVESTORS IN BIG OIL

LOL......Oh the hypocrisy......Oh the Schadenfreude.....

The Hill (July 1 2008)

"More than a dozen Democratic members of Congress critical of oil companies have investments in the industry, according to a review of lawmakers financial assets.

At least 14 Democratic members of the House and one senator have holdings ranging from several thousand dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars in companies such as Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. or partnerships such as Schlumberger and Hornbeck Offshore Services.

While many Republican lawmakers also have investments in the oil and gas sector, Democrats have generally been much more critical of the role oil companies have played in rising gas prices." "

gringa wrote on Jul 2, 2008 12:59 PM:

" No matter how you shake it, if you trade cars every 5 years, the average cost of vehicle ownership is around 55-cents per mile (depreciation, financing, maintenance, taxes, insurance, gas, etc), even if you own a hybrid. Because these costs per mile are spread out over 5 years, most folks don't consider the fact that their two vehicles cost $45 per day, even on the days no one drives them. When you do drive, that 100-mile shopping trip to Champaign adds an extra $55 to the price of whatever is purchased there. St Louis or Indianapolis shopping trips cost $140 per trip just to get there and back. Something to think about when shopping out of town. Even in town, a trip to the store for a single loaf of bread costs about two-bucks for the bread and another two-bucks for the round trip to the store.

It boils down to personal priorities. We complain about the high cost of gas, and we lament that we dont have mass transit downstate, and we insist that Washington fix it! Next time you travel Route 16 between Mattoon and Charleston, take note of how many car pools you see. Next time you arrive at your place of employment, take note of how many car pools you see. Next time you arrive at your retail shopping destination, in town or out of town, take note of how many folks you see sharing a ride to the store. Then the next time you complain about high gas prices, ask yourself what you are doing about it. Lets not have the Feds do everything for us. "

what? wrote on Jul 2, 2008 1:46 PM:

" Lunacy has been the order du jour for seven and a half years now. If Isrial launched a preemptive strike against Iran, with U.S. backing, of course, what would the price of oil be then? Analyst of such things say pick a price, any price. $300.00 a barrell, $400? It' possible. "

Harry Potter wrote on Jul 2, 2008 3:26 PM:

" First he tried to blame Bush's war on the Dem's, and now the cost of gas is all their fault too. I'm betting Doh Doh could spin Bush's not wanting to get his business partners brother, OBL as the Dems fault too.

Want to talk about the Ben Laden money Bush took for his oil business, Doh? Another Internet sham too, I'll bet. LOL!

That might just be the next subject for you to deny and spin away, Dizzy Dohnut. "

father bob wrote on Jul 2, 2008 4:52 PM:

" Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 2, 2008 12:48 PM:
" DEMOCRATIC INVESTORS IN BIG OIL

LOL......Oh the hypocrisy......Oh the Schadenfreude.....

The Hill (July 1 2008)

"More than a dozen Democratic members of Congress critical of oil companies have investments in the industry, according to a review of lawmakers financial assets.

HEY MORON!.....if you have a 401K or a profit sharing plan chances are YOU have invested in BIG OIL.....get a grip... "

Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 2, 2008 5:26 PM:

" fat-headBob- "HEY MORON!.....if you have a 401K or a profit sharing plan chances are YOU have invested in BIG OIL.....get a grip... "
------
hey uhm.....idiot

....we're talking about Democrat MEMBERS OF CONGRESS HERE,

these clowns can invest in anything they choose in any way they choose, and with a sizable portion of our money......

you can cram those 401K and profit sharing excuses

.....that's for the little people...not them

......get a clue....... "

Presidential Candidate wrote on Jul 2, 2008 6:05 PM:

" RE: "We complain about the high cost of gas, and we lament that we dont have mass transit downstate, and we insist that Washington fix it!"

The ONLY reason I insist that Washington fix it is because Washington got us into this mess in the FIRST place. I don't care if it's the Democrats or the Republicans who did it - Washington got us into this mess so Washington had better figure out a way to get us out of this mess!

Have you heard of any plans by either mainstream candidate to actually get us out of this mess that's workable? Me either.

http://voteformein2008.blogspot.com "

gringa wrote on Jul 2, 2008 6:39 PM:

" If I were a Representative or Senator in DC, either party, and I owned $250,000 in oil stocks, I would be celebrating high oil prices! That's the problem here! It's an obvious conflict of interest. "

gringa wrote on Jul 2, 2008 6:44 PM:

" Presidential Candidate: what are YOU doing to combat the problem? It's OK to say DC should *fix it* - but do you share rides with anyone? Have you reduced your own consumption of fuel? If not, perhaps you're part of the problem, not part of the solution. However we finally resolve this, it's going to take energy conservation efforts right along with production efforts. Are you waiting for DC to tell you that simple truth? "

Presidential Candidate wrote on Jul 2, 2008 7:31 PM:

" gringa: I'm stating "DC should fix it" for two reasons - neither of which is because I'm someone who relies on government to bail me out of everything. One reason is because Im campaigning to be a DCer. After I take residence on Pennsylvania Avenue, I will implement my policies and plans to fix the problem and not add TO it!

And the SECOND reason is it was DC that 5crewed us up in the FIRST place! It's my belief that he who 5crew5 it up is supposed to at least TRY to fix it!

And am I waiting for DC to tell me a simple truth? He11, Im not waiting for DC to tell me ANYTHING I can believe anymore. I'm trying to tell THEM and everyone else some simple truths! Read http://voteformein2008.blogspot.com.

What am I doing? I'm using Mass Transit wherever and whenever possible. If I can't, I recently purchased a vehicle that gets 30+ MPG and I use that. I keep my personal transportation down as much as I possibly can and plan trips and errands accordingly.

Yes, I'm doing something PERSONALLY to help the situation, but I'm sure someone could find something I'm not doing that I SHOULD. Of course, that's the way it is with almost everyone. I'm not a candidate that says "Do what I say and not what I do!" Leaders are examples and we need leadership.

And I'm not going to ask you what YOU are doing because I'm sure you wouldn't ask someone what THEY were doing if YOU weren't already doing everything YOU could do, now WOULD you? "

what? wrote on Jul 2, 2008 8:15 PM:

" fb. That would include most corporate and state pension funds. We consume ourselves. "

Harry Potter wrote on Jul 2, 2008 8:27 PM:

" Now here's a really intelligent post:

fat-headBob-- "HEY MORON!.....if you have a 401K or a profit sharing plan chances are YOU have invested in BIG OIL.....get a grip... "
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hey uhm.....idiot

....we're talking about Democrat MEMBERS OF CONGRESS HERE,

these clowns can invest in anything they choose in any way they choose, and with a sizable portion of our money......

you can cram those 401K and profit sharing excuses

.....that's for the little people...not them

......get a clue....... "

Quite a messenger, and definitely a class A debater LOL! isn't he? Can we all say VILLAGE IDIOT! "

Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 2, 2008 9:36 PM:

" Awwwwwww what's the matter Mr. Potter?

You just can't refute any of my facts can you little guy........

Are you still grumpy over your Uncle Rush's Big Pay Day?

Is that the problem screwy........hmmmmmmmmm.......? "

Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 2, 2008 9:38 PM:

" Harry Potter- "Quite a messenger, and definitely a class A debater LOL! isn't he? Can we all say VILLAGE IDIOT!"
-------
Yep.....that pretty much describes fatherbob-

Good call Harry! "

Harry Potter wrote on Jul 3, 2008 6:58 AM:

" More drivel from the peanut gallery:


Harry Potter- "Quite a messenger, and definitely a class A debater LOL! isn't he? Can we all say VILLAGE IDIOT!"
-------
Yep.....that pretty much describes fatherbob-

Good call Harry

Huh?

Do I have to explain everything to you, Doh Doh? How many times do you need to be reminded that you are the village idiot. fb is one of the more intelligent posters on here, while you on the other hand..... "

Harry Potter wrote on Jul 3, 2008 7:28 AM:

" Rumor has it that the cost of gasoline has resulted in a new White House policy: Bush will now only address groups of Amish. "

father bob wrote on Jul 3, 2008 9:36 AM:

" Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 2, 2008 5:26 PM:
" fat-headBob- "HEY MORON!.....if you have a 401K or a profit sharing plan chances are YOU have invested in BIG OIL.....get a grip... "
------
hey uhm.....idiot

....we're talking about Democrat MEMBERS OF CONGRESS HERE,

these clowns can invest in anything they choose in any way they choose, and with a sizable portion of our money......

you can cram those 401K and profit sharing excuses

.....that's for the little people...not them

......get a clue....... "


ROFLMAO....hey there Yellowcake, ever hear of a guy named Cheney? or what about Bush?
you have hit an all time high for moronic drivel. woooohoooo!!...that's rich. if i had made a statement like that, i'd be ashamed to show my face. do you realize you've exposed yourself to be the true idiot we all have claimed? "

Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 3, 2008 10:31 AM:

" Harry Potter- "fb is one of the more intelligent posters on here,"
------

Well that statement now puts Harry in a tie with fatherbob, as the two most unintelligent posters on this site.

I give you-

The Village Idiot Twins.......

..........tah dah*...... "

Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 3, 2008 11:51 AM:

" psssst......hey, SpeedBumpBob.........

come here leaky-head.......

see if you can follow this.....

Bush and Cheney are not critical of oil companies-

so there is no hypocrisy in the fact that they might be invested in oil.

In contrast-

Democrats in Congress who have made a political point of criticizing "Big Oil"-

are complete hypocrites for investing in the very industry that they have deemed "eeeeeevillllllll."

Now then fat-headBob-

Didn't you (a critic of Big Oil) recently claim that YOUR family worked for an oil company, bob..............?

please bob-

Go ahead bob- DO try to justify YOUR hypocrisy............ "

father bob wrote on Jul 3, 2008 12:39 PM:

" Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 3, 2008 11:51 AM:
" psssst......hey, SpeedBumpBob.........

come here leaky-head.......

see if you can follow this.....

Bush and Cheney are not critical of oil companies-

so there is no hypocrisy in the fact that they might be invested in oil."""

YOU are a moron....why are you even embarrassing yourself like this? have some more yellowcake there Doh. i'm sure the lurkers are having a field day with this one. "

father bob wrote on Jul 3, 2008 12:44 PM:

" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI8pM23wkz4 "

Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 3, 2008 1:21 PM:

" fatherbob- "YOU are a moron....why are you even embarrassing yourself like this? have some more yellowcake there Doh. i'm sure the lurkers are having a field day with this one."
------

Great rebuttal SpeedBumpBob!

And caulked full of point-by-point factual repartee- coupled with a brilliant counterpoint summation.

...on second thought......no.....no it wasn't.

Thanks for demonstrating why I refer to you as SpeedBumpBob-

The intellectual speedbump of the blogoshere.

oh and p.s......I prefer chocolate cake......idiot..... "

father bob wrote on Jul 3, 2008 2:25 PM:

" Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 3, 2008 1:21 PM: oh and p.s......I prefer chocolate cake......idiot..... "

okay then einstein, chocolate cake it is....next time you get on the WMD kick we'll all ask you just how much chocolate cake saddam had tried to buy. makes as much sense as WMD's and who can invest in oil. so village idiot, enthrall us all with another earth-shattering revelation.......oh by the way, have a safe and happy 4th. i'm gone now for a long weekend. i hope someone catches you and Tommie swapping slobber at the parade. i can't wait for monday's report. "

Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 3, 2008 6:20 PM:

" fatherbob- "oh by the way, have a safe and happy 4th. i'm gone now for a long weekend. i hope someone catches you and Tommie swapping slobber at the parade. i can't wait for monday's report."
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Isn't he a jewel.

There he goes folks......
SpeedBumpBob- a combination of cocky ignorance wrapped around a creamy nougat center of unadulterated homophobic hatred and stupidity.
Let's all give him a big hand shall we..........(clap clap clap)........
Later ret@rd........ "

Rotty wrote on Jul 3, 2008 7:47 PM:

" LMAO!
I love it!
You guys crack me up!
LMAO!
Keep up the good work, gents!
Have a Happy 4th of July everyone!
Take Care & Be Safe!
~Rotty "

Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 3, 2008 8:12 PM:

" Take care Rotty.

Have a great 4th of July weekend! "

The Question wrote on Jul 4, 2008 11:06 AM:

" Heres an energy quiz for you. How much of the value of Iraqs oil contracts will go to foreign companies under the new deals to which the puppet Iraqi government has acquiesced? The answer is 75 percent, leaving a quarter for the Iraqi people who allegedly own the resources.
I know, the term own is laughable here. When a foreign nation invades, occupies your country and takes your resources, they will always reassure you that you still own them. You just wont have them.
Applaud, gentlemen. This is one of the real and ugly reasons why U.S. troops have bled their lives out in the sands of Iraq - to vastly enrich the corporations that bribe American politicians. "

cd wrote on Jul 7, 2008 5:26 PM:

" I rarely agree with Father Bob, Harry Potter, or The Question, and their allies. And at times I like to smack them over the head with a plastic bat.
But just trying to read Bryant Lamphier's comments make me feel queasy like vertigo. Bryant, you have a lot of blather, and rarely say anything. Give both sides a break! "

Bryant Lamphier wrote on Jul 7, 2008 7:35 PM:

" cd- "But just trying to read Bryant Lamphier's comments make me feel queasy like vertigo. Bryant, you have a lot of blather, and rarely say anything. Give both sides a break!"
------

yawn* "

 



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School district has 'no easy options' for bus garage dilemma

Music is a family affair for festival performers

Council to address concerns over Soap Box Derby

Support and drive helped former 'Idol' contestant reach for the stars

Mattoon McDonald's closes for customer-friendly makeover

City use of Omega money winding down this year

New poll: 9 in 10 hit hard by gas prices

Police: Reale 'made it very clear' he wanted woman killed

Mattoon school district insurance costs to dip

City leaders look at renovations for police building

Council to consider street closure for Soap Box Derby

Fiscal year starts with no state budget in place

Red, White & Blue Days in full swing Thursday

Variety of entries to line up for parade

Street crews to start oil and chip this week

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