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Re: OT: Ethanol Police?
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Posted by B-maniac on October 28, 2006 at 09:56:29 from (207.241.134.244):
In Reply to: OT: Ethanol Police? posted by Rauville on October 28, 2006 at 09:21:04:
The whole problem here is it's all happening so quickly that the oil companies havn't quite figured out how to get a strangle-hold on ethanol production and sales yet. Since they pay the feds off to retain their control of oil&gas,they figure it's time the feds start "helping" them out on this ethanol thing too.Trust me , you WILL see more of this type politics being used before this thing gets very far out off the oil co.'s powers!!! Farmers and small bussiness WILL be regulated OUT of this by the feds/oil co.'s once it starts really taking off and making money. Hopefully that is when the common people of this country will gang together and take a stand against a government that is just as corrupt as any.Our country sends troops to countrys to stop the very thing that goes on here every day. There's a word for that,I think!
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