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  • Hawaii: Maui At $4.20 A Gallon, Thanks In Part To Congressmembers Hi

    MAUI AT $4.20 A GALLON, THANKS IN PART TO CONGRESSMEMBERS HIRONO AND ABERCROMBIE
    By Andrew Walden

    Hawaii Reporter, HI
    Nov 27 2007

    Hawaii fuel prices have increased sharply since early November. On
    Maui, diesel is selling for as much as $4.20 per gallon and premium
    unleaded is $4.05. The increases come after Congressional Democrats,
    with the co-sponsorship of Mazie Hirono (D-HI) and Neil Abercrombie
    (D-HI) in late October spooked the crude oil market by provoking
    Turkey to threaten Iraq by advancing their Armenian Genocide Resolution
    in Congress.

    http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?ni d=22693&date=2007-06-18

    Having staked everything of an American defeat in Iraq, Congressional
    Democrats are in deep trouble. General Petraeus' surge put al-Qaeda
    on the ropes in Iraq. Petraeus' long-awaited report delivered to
    Congress Sept. 10 and 11 showed strong progress. U.S. casualties
    dropped sharply and Move-On.org called Petraeus "General Betray-us."

    After Petraeus betrayed Democrats by pushing al-Qaeda back,
    Congressional leaders had a problem: How could Democrats snatch defeat
    from the jaws of victory in Iraq? If al-Qaeda, Syria and Iran wouldn't
    make Iraq into a mess, who would?

    As Turkey complained in September and October of cross-border raids
    by Kurdish guerillas, Democrats spotted an opening. They suddenly
    advanced debate the "Armenian Genocide Resolution" (HR106) co-sponsored
    by Neil Abercrombie and Mazie Hirono.

    Ninety years after the 1917 slaughter of 1.5 million Armenians by the
    Ottoman Empire, Turkey's predecessor state, on Oct. 11, 2007, House
    Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) suddenly decided, "...so as long as there
    is genocide there is need to speak out against it ..." and pledged
    to bring the resolution to a vote. Turkey is a NATO ally instrumental
    in routing 70 percent of all airborne supplies to U.S. forces in Iraq.

    After the Democrats acted, Turkey withdrew its ambassador and cancelled
    diplomatic visits to Washington, DC. Worse yet, Turkish troops massed
    on the Iraq border threatening an invasion.

    Oil markets reacted sharply to the possibility of Middle-East unrest
    from a new and unexpected direction. Oil prices shot up from early
    October's already high $79-per-barrel level.

    http://www.wtrg.com/daily/crudeoilprice.ht ml

    The Oct. 20 Wall Street Journal wrote "How Turkey could undermine
    Iraq." The Democrats last ditch attempt to enlist Turkish troops in
    defeating the surge was such an obvious attack on U.S. soldiers in
    the field of combat that by Oct. 14 even ex-President Jimmy Carter
    and his former national security advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski argued
    against consideration of HR106.

    http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/071 0/14/le.01.html

    On Oct. 15 and 16 eleven HR 106 co-sponsors withdrew their support-but
    not Hirono or Abercrombie.

    http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo rld/politics/la-na-genocidebox17oct17,1,2794296.st ory?coll=la-news-politics-national&ctrack=4&am p;cset=true

    By October 26 four key sponsors of the Resolution wrote to Pelosi
    asking her to postpone consideration. The resolution was dead.

    Turkish troops never invaded Iraq, settling instead for a few
    cross-border helicopter attacks on empty Kurdish villages thought to
    be guerilla hideouts. Once again Hirono and Abercrombie had failed
    to defeat the U.S. military.

    http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/ 0,21985,22651554-5005961,00.html

    But in the oil markets, the damage was done. By Oct. 25 "U.S. light
    crude" trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange closed at a new
    record high of $90.20 per barrel. By Nov. 20 it was $99.29 -- an
    increase of more than 25 percent from the early October levels.

    http://www.investors.com/editorial/IBDArt icles.asp?artsec=30&issue=20071121

    Hirono and Abercrombie haven't given up on trying to defeat America.

    On Nov. 14, they both supported House Bill 4156 predicating Iraq war
    spending on a U.S. surrender date of Dec. 15, 2008. This slap in the
    face to U.S. troops and their Iraqi allies is mostly a show for the
    Democrat base. Previous Democrat attempts to surrender proved helpful
    in inspiring al-Qaeda to fight on in Iraq, but now that the surge
    has wrecked their operations that motivation is less important.

    As expected, the Senate rejected the bill in a series of votes Nov.

    16. President Bush has promised a veto of any bill setting an
    artificial date for an American surrender in Iraq. If this year's
    40 failed Democrat attempts to force America out of Iraq are any
    indication, House Democrats will again vote for Iraq war funding
    without strings after they return from their vacation.

    http://www.politico.com/news/stories/11 07/6845.html
    http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill. xpd?bill=h110-4156

    Aimed at Iraq, Hirono and Abercrombie's Turkey has come home to
    roost in Hawaii. After months of relative price stability, gasoline
    and diesel fuel prices soared in November. On Maui prices now reach
    $4.20 for diesel and $4.05 for premium unleaded gasoline. On Molokai
    regular unleaded is $4.04 -- the highest price in the USA according
    to autos.MSN.com. On Maui, regular ranges from $3.65 to $3.85. On
    Kauai regular ranges from $3.49 to $3.65. On the Big Island prices
    for regular range from $3.35 in Hilo to $3.64 in Kailua-Kona. And on
    Oahu prices for regular unleaded range from $3.28 to $3.36.

    Hirono and Abercrombie failed to defeat our troops in Iraq, but they
    did manage to stab consumers in the back in Hawaii. That's something
    to think about during the next $100 fill-up.

    Molokai: http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gasstations.aspx?zip =96748

    Andrew Walden is the publisher and editor of Hawaii Free Press,
    a Big Island-based newspaper. He can be reached via email at
    mailto:[email protected]

    http://www.hawai ireporter.com/story.aspx?3c135847-6525-4610-9c09-1 16bc2f7fa48
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