Gustav Losing Strength As It Moves Inland
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Gustav Losing Strength As It Moves Inland
It's still a Category-2 hurricane, with winds of 105 miles-per-hour.
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Posted by: Faithfender Location: Wichita on Sep 1, 2008 at 10:13 PM

Wrong question folks! Instead of asking how high the price of gasoline would go you should be asking how low it will go. That wasn't included in the question. Prices on the futures market which were traded in European and electronic markets had oil and unleaded futures dropping like heavy rain this morning as soon as those with the money realized this AIN'T NO KATRINA OR RITA! Oil fell more than $5 per barrel at one point.. unleaded was down 12-cents a gallon on futures markets. OH I KNOW. THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE NO IDEA HOW SIMPLE IT IS TO FIND THOSE THINGS OUT ON A MOMENTS NOTICE ARE THINKING BUT THE PRICE AT MY LOCAL Q.T. DIDN'T DROP. Well give it time. After all it is a holiday and their managers are off and I bet you a buck it'll start dropping at the street level as soon as Tuesday. WE NEED TO START DRILLING IN ANWR. I agree with Sara Palin on that one. Voy a dar las gracias a nombre de Dios siempre. Maranatha, Faithfender
Posted by: Anonymous Location: wichita on Sep 1, 2008 at 05:10 PM

gas prices wont go up. the us should fall back to the reserved gas.
Posted by: someone that is thinking about all the people loseing everything once again Location: wichita ks on Sep 1, 2008 at 01:14 PM

you know after katrina it should have never been rebuilt and its below sea level any way so that should tell them something move away and never go back .but it you wanna live there and lose everything time and time again thats your choice but my prayers and thoughts go out to everyone.
Posted by: jay bootley Location: ict on Sep 1, 2008 at 09:03 AM

they rebuild with stand a catagory 3 ...used corrupt contractors. the city should have never been rebuilt.it is costing the u.s. tax payers 14 bil not the state of louisana but tax payers that may not ever see new orleans.....plus it is a cess pool anyways!!
Posted by: Anonymous Location: Conway Springs on Aug 31, 2008 at 03:05 PM

Thoughts and prayers to those along the gulf coast.
Posted by: CM Location: Parkerfield on Aug 31, 2008 at 02:10 PM

Maybe God is trying to tell the city of New Orleans something.
Posted by: Shelly Location: Wichita on Aug 31, 2008 at 05:51 AM

Fill up your gas tanks because gas is going to skyrocket as the oil companies have already stopped operations in the gulf.
Posted by: James Location: w on Aug 30, 2008 at 11:05 PM

Nagin is a corrrupt despot and needs to go away
Posted by: Kenny Location: Wichita on Aug 30, 2008 at 12:15 PM

I think these folks learned a lesson the first time. They are not going to wait!
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