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Posted by JW on January 10, 2003 at 17:33:52 from (65.166.173.66):
In Reply to: gas price post posted by Dave Wi. on January 10, 2003 at 08:33:44:
Figuring that a certain group of politicians has forced the U.S. to import alot of oil instead of drilling our own here, and the ones that are excited about the elevated prices are the ones who want everybody driving in small electrocars and other vehicles that have no power to pull a trailer or haul feed, we are going to have this for a while longer. People need to realize that these alternate power sources will provide enough power to let a tractor pull a plow, an 18-wheeler to deliver goodies to TSC and Walmart, a fire engine that can work a fire scene at anytime of the day, an ambulance that will be there for your neighbors when something happens, and a SUV that can easily haul your kiddo and his friends to a game. Gasoline and Diesel are fuels that keep the work turning and nothing yet has been made to replace their capabilities. Since I own my own soapbox, I can stay on it as long as I dang well please!
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