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Re: Fuel prices when is enough enough


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Posted by Vern-MI on March 07, 2008 at 08:55:31 from (207.69.137.38):

In Reply to: Re: Fuel prices when is enough enough posted by Carl Marks on March 07, 2008 at 08:11:30:

You got it Mr. Carl Marx of Marxism International.

It is as also as described in George Orwell's book "1984".

The government must supply our needs. They will and we won't like it very much.

Write your senator and tell them to develop our own energy resources. That means to drill wells on "Oh My Gosh" American soil. It means that we should develop more crude cracking plants. It means to develop our Nuclear power systems. It means to develop new sources of energy like Hydrogen. It means doing what we really don't want, and that is to take care of ourselves first, last and foremost. Oh Heavens, that would destroy our great environment!

Let's just sit back and wait for the next guy to do it for us while we listen to the ACLU talk about how bad it is that colleges can't take in uneducated blacks instead of the top qualifying and most promising students of all nationalities and racial backgrounds. The graduates of the colleges will be the people who decide how we will navigate our way through all of the problems that life throws at us so we really don't need the top qualifiers to go to college.

Let's spend our time worrying about how our schools must take in students for breakfast lunch, give them uniforms, give them school supplies, and baby sit them all day while the parents are busy at home making more babies for the system to raise. Demand that our schools pass even the most rudimentary students who can't even speak much less read English.

We need to develop our own industries including forestry and mineral development. It means that we can't put our trust or fortunes into maintaining peace around the world especially in foreign countries that really don't want us on their soil in the first place.

Belarus just kicked our ambassador out of their country so I guess we will no longer be getting tractors or parts from them. You thought I was getting way off the tractor subject that this forum is all about.

The government should also try to control what we grow and of course how much the farmers can charge for their hard work rather than let free enterprise take over.


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