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Post by zoe10850 on May 23, 2007 12:18:10 GMT -6
Saw a blurb in Advertiser saying the price of gasoline was jumping up in Iran. How is this possible ?
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noze
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Post by noze on May 23, 2007 16:55:41 GMT -6
Heard on a news source about 7 months ago that Iran has enough gas on hand right now in storage to last them over 100 years. Seems a little shaky, but they do have thr oil to back it up.
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Post by April on May 23, 2007 17:46:52 GMT -6
Well, it will not be difficult to guess what Israel will blow up right after the nuclear facility is destroyed. How big a blast will 100 years of stored fuel make ?
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Post by fubar on May 24, 2007 19:52:28 GMT -6
This is to Noze about the 16th section lands "stolen" in St Martin Parish by Texaco. This 16th Sections are you talking about - what township and ranges are they? Just wondering as I have seen several 16th sections in St Martin Parish still owned by the School Board as originally reserved by law.
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Post by noze on May 25, 2007 6:19:50 GMT -6
This is only one of many, section 16 t10s r5e. There are more. This one is in Cypress Island. Glad to see you reconize the law, because it also requires that the only way to sell a 16th is to have an election in the township (Federal Law). There has never been an election in St. Martin Parish. There have only been 2 elections in the state, and they both failed. North La. does not hardly any lands left, what do you suppose happen to those. But my concern is in St. Martin.
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Post by zoe10850 on May 25, 2007 22:43:00 GMT -6
If what you say has any basis, I would suggest that the issue be brought first to the District Attorney (Phil Haney I believe) and suggest that he act upon it. If he is made aware of an illegal act, and fails to do anything, he is malfease. You could then forward case to local U S Attorney (Don Washington) and watch the fireworks with both the schoolboard and DA.
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Post by noze on May 26, 2007 4:17:25 GMT -6
Here is the deal, I myself brought it to the AG'S office and they were going to act upon it wide a-- open, then Blanco killed it. So you tell me what to do now. These board members all know what is going on. They prosper from these properties. St. Martin Land, Bull----- Farms(school board's daughter) Crawfish,Clerck of courts A.B. Hunting Club, This one someone sold it to them,aligators, need I go on because there is a whole lot more. Look back when I asked why are they above the LAW.
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Post by noze on Jul 26, 2007 19:25:37 GMT -6
Gas has gone down to 2.79 at the pump in quite a few places in Lafayette and St. Martin parish. Who would be the one to explain why ,with oil prices almost at 80 a barrel, gas is going down. This is perfic opportunity for the feds to wonder why this is happening. I for one am very glad that it is going, but oil was lower last month and gas was a lot more per gallon. So you can see their no oil shortage and no gas shortage, their is only GREED.....
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noze
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Post by noze on Nov 17, 2007 18:59:43 GMT -6
With winter on it's way in and Louisiana the biggest producer of Natural Gas in this country, I wonder if the new governor will let us buy our own Natural Gas. I bet you did not know it but Louisiana people (THE PUBLIC) can not use any of the natural gas that we produce. Who is in charge of this great SCAM. They drill it, they kill it, (the lands) and they sell it out of the country. Then we are stuck to buy it for more from other countries. A good excuse to say why it is so expensive. I guess Mr. Br---- will set us straight on this one. But , do the research it is the truth. Where are the Leaders, they are more like PUPITS.
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Post by zoe10850 on Nov 19, 2007 0:51:15 GMT -6
I doubt that that is true, however, I do know that Intrastate gas is not regulated whereas Interstate gas is, hence we pay more than northern states for natural gas. Now that is not right.
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