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[/quote] An this is why im SO THANKFULL Kerry didnt get votes in, he would have already raised it a $1 a gallon everywhere. [right][snapback]246828[/snapback][/right] [/quote] "Bush recently attacked Sen. John F. Kerry (Mass.), his Democratic opponent, for once favoring a 50-cent-per- gallon increase. The Kerry campaign responded that while the senator did mention such a potential increase in a 1994 newspaper article that also discussed possible tax cuts, he never voted for it. At the state level, however, there has been considerable bipartisan support for changes. " It was a 50 cent increase, in 1994, when gas prices where LOW. "At a rally in Appleton, Wis., on March 30(2004), President Bush came down hard on Democrats for supporting an increase in the 18.4- cent-a-gallon federal gasoline tax, which finances highway building, mass-transit projects and safety programs." Sorry he wanted to fund things with real money instead of a deficit. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/artic...2-2004Apr9.html |
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