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Re: Re: OT Ethanol
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Posted by JMS/MN on June 26, 2003 at 23:13:25 from (65.237.15.224):
In Reply to: Re: OT Ethanol posted by John Humphrey Morocco IN. on June 26, 2003 at 15:57:09:
Years ago, some gas staions, including the 'Fleet farm' ones, put up no methanol signs. Methanol (not the same as ethanol) did a nice job of cleaning out the gunk from your gas tanks, and thus clogged the fuel system, and created problems. ETHANOL does not do that, burns cleaner, and replaces deicer in the winter, so USE it, and help reduce this country's dependence on foreign oil. What is the true cost of fuel, when you consider the cost of this country's military presence around the world? )What is the value of our soldier's lives?). WE (US) can supply this country with it's fuel needs with ethanol and biodiesel, without wasting American lives in foreign oil fields. The answer is in OUR farm fields!
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