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Aug 10, 2008 16:37

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thesaj August 11 2008, 00:55:32 UTC
lame...

Sorry just find the post ignorant and typical. First off how is natural gas better than oil. It's still a non renewable energy source. Furthermore it's still a hydrocarbon.

And as long as people keep expecting the government to fix their problems - than there will be problems. As for poor starving Americans. There are very few. What there are millions of is spoiled Americans who are fat in debt and unable to buy $5 condiments. So few of is no how live simply. Eat lentils rice and a bit of meat and fresh veggies. Our poor claim food harships but are the first in line to get their iPhone's.

We need change but if we look to congress with the hope and expectations of it; than we better not expect much. The most wecan ask of congress is that they give us a break on our excessive taxes when it comes to renewable enegries, solar cells, & electric vehicles.

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ordinary_magic August 11 2008, 04:08:53 UTC
You cross posted this to a dozen lists I'm on, SHUT UP, ALREADY!

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xsg August 11 2008, 06:31:12 UTC
Wow. Does it get spammier than that?

Not without Hormel...

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pbagosy August 11 2008, 12:23:39 UTC
Oh, look. One of the largest stakeholders in our nation's natural gas and wind power sectors is telling us how we need to switch to natural gas and wind power! Obviously, his plan is completely selfless.

-pb

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joanhello August 11 2008, 13:15:16 UTC
I looked into alterna-fuel vehicles before buying my first Prius. The main limitation to natural gas was the scarcity of fueling stations. If you didn't have natural gas where you lived, you could only fuel up in a major city and then there might be one station, not necessarily conveniently located. I was planning on being house-free, traveling with my camping gear in my car, for at least a year after I retired, so fuel availability was a major consideration.

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