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One of my friends posted this on the ol' Facebook. Thought I'd pass it around...
 

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Yeah there is a pretty big post it campaign going around.
You can search and find some interesting ones.


Sticky note campaign is what I should have said for the search.
I think we should make a thread and post up our handiwork. I'm game folks need a constant reminder of why this guy needs to go.
 
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2492harrison said:
Gas was not under 2 . Who ever made that is an idiot. Gas hasn't been under 2 bucks since about 2004

Glad you used your awesome memory power instead of doing a little research...really makes you seem like a genius when a 10 second google search can prove you wrong.


Gas prices fall below $1.87

Gasoline prices declined for the 70th consecutive day and are now 55% below the record high in mid-July.

By Julianne Pepitone, CNNMoney.com contributing writer
Last Updated: November 26, 2008: 12:50 PM ET

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Gasoline prices declined for the 70th straight day, falling below the $1.87 per gallon mark, according to a national survey of credit card swipes at gasoline stations.

The national average fell 1.7 cents, sinking to the lowest level since Jan. 27, 2005, according to motorist group AAA. Over the last 70 days gas prices have plummeted 52%.

Prices at the pump have dropped $1.223 per gallon from a year ago and are now down 55% from the record-high of $4.114 per gallon reached in mid-July.

A total of 38 states recorded prices below $2 a gallon, with the cheapest gas found in Missouri, where prices averaged $1.571 a gallon.

Alaska continued to have the highest price at $2.889 per gallon.


http://money.cnn.com/2008/11/26/news/economy/gas_prices_sink/index.htm
 
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The national average was $1.87. The note says "national average". You called the person who made the note an "idiot" because they were wrong.

What do you not understand about this?
 
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I found different data . I disagree cause the note is incorrect.

Sorry but I don't want to get into the pissing contest you obviously want to start .


Have a great day
 
I disagree cause the note is incorrect.

The national average was $1.87. The note says the national average was around $1.78. You said the note was wrong because gas was never under $2 since 2004. The note is completely correct, especially when viewed next to your main criticism

Sorry but I don't want to get into the pissing contest you obviously want to start .

No, you were just shown to be completely fucking wrong and now you're backing out. That's fine with me...
 
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You called a guy an idiot, said something was completely false, made a completely false statement to back up your accusation, were confronted with the truth, called me a dildo, presented more flawed arguments, and walked away when confronted with the truth again.

I don't give a shit about the issue here (beyond the fact that I hate gas prices being this high), but when you take it on yourself to call someone out for being WRONG, then are shown that you are wrong yourself and start to backpedal instead of admitting your mistake...that I take issue with. Ignorance spreads too quickly as it is.
 
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I called the note writer an idiot not the poster. I googled it and found it to be incorrect. Then you who is obviously having a bad day decided this would be your crusade for the day. Keep calling me names it's not going to change shit.
 
You stand behind this:
Gas hasn't been under 2 bucks since about 2004

In spite of this:
CNN said:
Gasoline prices declined for the 70th straight day, falling below the $1.87 per gallon mark, according to a national survey of credit card swipes at gasoline stations.

And you also stand behind this:
Gas was not under 2 . Who ever made that is an idiot.

When the note said this:
Do you remember that on Inauguration Day (January 30) 2009, the national average for a gallon of gas was around $1.78?

In spite of this:
http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2009/01/average-gas-pricesjanuary-26-2009.html
 
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