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A Gaseous Future : Which vehicle technologies have the most promise to replace the gasoline engine ?
National Review ^ | 09/27/2007 | Henry Payne

Posted on 09/28/2007 9:27:36 AM PDT by SirLinksalot

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Thanks SirLinksalot.
With gas prices over $3 a gallon and violence roiling the Middle East, the political drumbeat for oil alternatives has never been louder. President Bush has vowed to "change how we power our automobiles," and a newly elected Democratic Congress is demanding drastic increases in auto fuel efficiency aimed at achieving "oil independence."
Instead, the Demwits have continuously blocked drilling in the ANWR, and have during the Zero regime tried to further reduce fuel production in the US.

They do that because they are traitors and on the take from foreign powers.


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