Re: The War We Refuse To Win

From: Eric Chomko (echomko_at__at_polaris.umuc.edu)
Date: 06/02/04


Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2004 16:05:22 +0000 (UTC)

Scott Lowther (scottlowtherHATESSPAM@ix.netcomARGH.com) wrote:
: TKalbfus wrote:

: > No one will pay $100 per gallon of gas where it will cost $1,000 dollars to
: > fill a 10 gallon tank of a $10,000 car.

: Oh, coem now. John Heinz-Kerry would pay it without batting an eyelid,
: and would wonder why the peasants are gettign snippy.

Pretending that Kerry is a rich kid whereas W is a man of the people is a
farce on its face. W has come from priviledge at least as much if not more
than has Kerry.

: > Alternate fuels become compeditive way before
: > $100 per gallon. Pure Ethenol costs less than that, so if gas prices ever went
: > so high, automobiles would most likely be converted to run on ethenol and
: > perhaps biodiesel.

: Forget that. If petroleum gets too expensive, we should run our cars
: on... gasoline. Produced via thermal depolymerization from garbage.
: Google on "turkey fuel."

Spend the reserve first. Make W use it just like we were forced to in 2000
during that election year in the summer.

Eric

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