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Re: PT 2 would like your input on alternative fuel
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Posted by B-maniac on July 06, 2006 at 19:07:38 from (207.241.134.24):
In Reply to: PT 2 would like your input on alternative fuels posted by Truth seeker on July 05, 2006 at 15:10:34:
Truth Seeker eh? Do any of you remember the '70s song by the great Johnny Cash,titled "What is truth? Listen to it and you will appreciate more what this young man is all about. This song came out during the Viet-Nam war era and I and some of the rest of us were his age and we were trying to get some of the old "comfortable" people to listen to us. This guys energy, enthusiasm and forsight is just as important as the young men fighting in Iraq when it comes to ensuring that we have a "FREE" future here in the USA. So yes, let's question him and put his statements to the test,it will only make him more determined to help this floundering country of ours rise from it's glutonous greedy past to a real level of freedom for our kids, grand-kids and generations to come. We can only hope that many will join him and finally put energy production back in the hands of the free enterprise system where it belongs. Hats off to you, Truth-Seeker, keep on keepin' on. If we wait for the energy giants to do this for us,then I guess we ARE the idiots they think we are! We just ain't hurtin' enough yet. I can hardly get any interest in car pooling at the company where I work. Since gas hit $2.50,I picked up 3 guys. Two more within 1/4 mi just keep drivin' themselves.We meet them every morn. on the way. Then complain cause they can't get a .50 raise. 30 mi. one way to work! IDIOTS! How high does it have to get???
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