Since your oil comes from here, shouldn't the price have dropped here since it dropped there? Oh, that's right, you didn't have to evacuate.
I, sir, am a southern gentleman,

so I would never accuse you of being a whiner even if you did whine about my "annoying" thread. In the >1000 threads I have written I have never said anything derogatory about a TBNer nor will I start now. TBN is my favorite forum and I use it for educational purposes and occasionally for amusement also. I try to teach others when I can and try to learn from them when possible which is most of the time. When I write a post on a subject, if everyone agrees with me and replies "yeah, you're right" and "me too", then I never learn a thing. I learn from those that disagree with me. I learn the reasons they disagree with me and how opinions frequently vary in different parts of the country. One of the things that I have learned is that never since the civil war has anything happened to make people dislike people from Louisiana such as the events following Katrina did. I can fully understand why and if I wrote a book on the subject I would not be able to change their minds so I won't try.
I do not get mad at those who disagree with me as they are frequently my teachers and if someone disagrees with me and has nothing to further the post except to accuse others in a derogatory way, perhaps it would be best for them to skip my posts and read some of the thousands of other posts on TBN.
My main purpose for this post was to find out if the refineries who ship oil all over the country, raised the price of their product nationwide to all their retailers, or just to people in the evacuation area to "gouge" those in desperate need of their product. As I have found out from you, they did not raise their price to those who were not in desperate need but only to those who had to evacuate. Could this be considered gouging?
Now, as I have several hours to waste while waiting for Gustav to get me, I will pass the time pondering how to develop alternative fuels, searching for more crude oil and developing cheaper refining processes. In the event that I find the perfect solution to one of these challenges, I hope I don't take it to the grave with me.


And I encourage those who disagree with me to reply with their reasons to help keep me well informed.