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To: Publius6961
Does anyone with a brain in their head think that users of new cooking oil will continue to give it away, after use, when the demand reaches a tipping point?

Of course not. That doesn't deny the reality that we must embrace alternative fuel sources. Too many people (expecially in this forum) think they can bury their head in the sand and wait for gas to return to $1.49/gallon. Those days are over and will never return.

We are now competing for fuel with the emerging economies of India and China.

Tapping domestic reserves (even ANWR) are but temporary band-aids.

We've had 30 years to try and come up with a solution. Instead we've developed Lincoln Navigators, Ford Excursions, Cadillac Escalades and Chevy Tahoes.

Gas is going to do nothing but rise in price. Oh sure, there will be temporary declines but $4/gallon is coming soon to a pump near you. $7/gallon and $10/gallon aren't far behind. We've got to do something --and do it soon.

And, no. I'm not a long-haired, pot-smoking, tree-hugging peace freak.

62 posted on 07/23/2006 8:46:52 AM PDT by Drew68
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To: Drew68
... That doesn't deny the reality that we must embrace alternative fuel sources...
That's not a reality, that's a delusion; but if it does something for you...

Too many people (expecially in this forum) think they can bury their head in the sand and wait for gas to return to $1.49/gallon. Those days are over and will never return.
I don't know a single person as you describe. I do know they exist, they even serve in Congress, but I would not hang out with them or even wish to talk to them.
I certainly will not plan my life according to their brainpower.
I don't expect ever again to see 5c chewing gum, either.

We are now competing for fuel with the emerging economies of India and China.
We have both exported oil forever and have always competed with other countries. Are you old enough to know history? Question: what was the driving force behind Japan's attempt to conquer Asia?
Focus on the oil/energy aspects of that question.

Tapping domestic reserves (even ANWR) are but temporary band-aids.
Meaningless phrases by the clueless. Implicit in every new oil find is the certain knowledge that it is a finite new source. D'OH!

We've had 30 years to try and come up with a solution. Instead we've developed Lincoln Navigators, Ford Excursions, Cadillac Escalades and Chevy Tahoes.
Meaningless distraction to the main point. That you hate large inefficient cars is irrelevant to me. I don't own any of those.
The idiots who buy them buy into their own punishment. I appreciate their disproportionate contribution to the economy. It is a good thing.

Gas is going to do nothing but rise in price. Oh sure, there will be temporary declines but $4/gallon is coming soon to a pump near you. $7/gallon and $10/gallon aren't far behind. We've got to do something --and do it soon.
A manhattan-type program to exploit oil shale. And firing squad punishment for any who oppose it for any reason. It's not that complicated.
Even $10 a gallon gasoline will not impact me as much as most other people. I don't need mommy government to plan for me.

And, no. I'm not a long-haired, pot-smoking, tree-hugging peace freak.
Just talk and act like one?

66 posted on 07/23/2006 9:18:50 AM PDT by Publius6961 (Multiculturalism is the white flag of a dying country)
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