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Bush says energy policy has not been very wise

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Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:16pm EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - President George W. Bush on Friday cautioned that U.S. energy policy has not been effective in helping alleviate the world's richest economy's dependence on foreign oil.

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"We frankly have got policies that make it more difficult for us for us to become less dependent on oil," he said in answering questions after speaking to a group of economists here. Bush separately reiterated his long-held stance that the U.S. supports a strong dollar.

"You talk about the price of oil, yeah it's high. It's high because demand is greater than supply," Bush said. "It's a difficult period for our folks at the pump and there's no quick fix," he said

His comments came as U.S. crude oil futures hit a record $111 a barrel this week, and analysts are now warning that drivers in some parts of the country could pay as much as $4 a gallon for gasoline in coming months.

(Reporting By Joanne Morrison and Chris Baltimore; Editing by Tom Hals)



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