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Old 02-04-2011, 08:15 AM   #1
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Default Liberals love to freeze elderly people.

Must be true. We cannot drill for our own oil and gas, while people in New Mexico are freezing due to lack of natural gas. Liberals make laws, Granny freezes. (Do I sound like another party here?) Lol.

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Old 02-04-2011, 10:47 AM   #2
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well there's another popular poster (read that self-absorbed, self-important liberal posing as an independent) who'd have granny euthanized because of her age and then her share of the gas could be used by more productive members of society. Hoo boy there are some winners around here..... And what's the big deal ? Granny will be in the freezer before much longer anyway...
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Old 02-04-2011, 10:54 AM   #3
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ya think america is saving all our resources, buying everyone elses. when they run out, they will be buying it back from us ten fold.
i aint a politician, but it seems obvious?
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Old 02-04-2011, 07:22 PM   #4
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ya think america is saving all our resources, buying everyone elses. when they run out, they will be buying it back from us ten fold.
i aint a politician, but it seems obvious?
Sounds like a pipe dream halfbaked( you been hitting the pipe?)



We must be saving all those jobs that can be had now today to & those that exist today now by taping our resources - we should just stop & shut them down to- for the future ( for your get rich schemes of the future) ?

Maybe yall could volunteer to not drive & shut your power down 5-6-7 days a week to reach your obvious goals?

Guess you wont be getting that fireplace & no more bbq,s since you would be putting all that crap in the air?

( wanta buy some 8 tracks & a player & a beta michine- maybe they will be collectable someday & you could get rich?)
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Old 02-04-2011, 07:30 PM   #5
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Sounds like a pipe dream halfbaked( you been hitting the pipe?)



We must be saving all those jobs that can be had now today to & those that exist today now by taping our resources - we should just stop & shut them down to- for the future ( for your get rich schemes of the future) ?

Maybe yall could volunteer to not drive & shut your power down 5-6-7 days a week to reach your obvious goals?

Guess you wont be getting that fireplace & no more bbq,s since you would be putting all that crap in the air?

( wanta buy some 8 tracks & a player & a beta michine- maybe they will be collectable someday & you could get rich?)
is a frogs ass water tight? does a 1 legged duck swim in a circle?
lol na you hang on to those, maybe your great great grand kids could take them one day for show and tell, i doubt they will be worth anything. we shot up a vcr the other day..it was nib..but we couldnt resist..things that are obsolete...with all the advancements in technology, we are still using the absolute most non economical tool to get around, the gas powered motor.
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Old 02-04-2011, 07:38 PM   #6
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Right they promised us anti gravity flying cars long long ago- better get busy HB.
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Old 02-04-2011, 07:46 PM   #7
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snippp...with all the advancements in technology, we are still using the absolute most non economical tool to get around, the gas powered motor.
The problem with all the new advancements is that they are as yet unprofitable. They don't have the infrastructure support that gas has (ie. gas stations).
The advancements in hydrogen power, and all electric are getting better, but are still a long ways off from being profitable and marketable.

Besides, the internal combustion engine was in fact a way to save ourselves form horse pollution.
The dung left on city streets was spreading disease, as were the corpses of the dead animals left to rot on the side of the road after they fell over dead.

So, your quite wrong in saying that the internal combustion engine is the most un-economical means of transport.
As of yet hydrogen, and all electric are still holding that spot.
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we shot up a vcr the other day..it was nib..but we couldnt resist..things that are obsolete...

I play vcr movies all the time- so do others i know including my daughter& her 6 kids.

Outdated,obsolete is only a condition in ppls minds sometime.
( they get sucked in by the fads,adds to buy the latest this & that)

The young if lucky - will be old someday to.

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we are still using the absolute most non economical tool to get around, the gas powered motor.
As the other poster pointed out not quite true at this point.

But hey dont use them then- no ones forcing you to.
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The problem with all the new advancements is that they are as yet unprofitable. They don't have the infrastructure support that gas has (ie. gas stations).
The advancements in hydrogen power, and all electric are getting better, but are still a long ways off from being profitable and marketable.

Besides, the internal combustion engine was in fact a way to save ourselves form horse pollution.
The dung left on city streets was spreading disease, as were the corpses of the dead animals left to rot on the side of the road after they fell over dead.

So, your quite wrong in saying that the internal combustion engine is the most un-economical means of transport.
As of yet hydrogen, and all electric are still holding that spot.
Unfair Scotty, your using facts to back things up. Please don't post anything regarding coal heating and/ or small power plants. Stick to talking points.
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Old 02-04-2011, 10:31 PM   #10
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we are still using the absolute most non economical tool to get around, the gas powered motor.
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As the other poster pointed out not quite true at this point.

But hey dont use them then- no ones forcing you to.
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Right- or is someone forcing you to use various combustion engines aginst your will?

(bet i could run my atv off the methane in my septic system & or byfeeding cows refired beans & collecting there gas )



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But it still be a( carbon based fuel) conbustion engine.

(Myself im pretty glad they invented ( the combustion engine-And power mowers, brush hogs, tractors weed wackers autos, aircraft, etc etc

But i will be waiting on those anti gravity flying cars for the masses i think.( been a long time)
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