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Posted by gahorn on May 29, 2004 at 10:43:24 from (208.222.12.242):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Saving Gas posted by Paul in Mich on May 25, 2004 at 12:11:59:
Paul, you should re-read your message. "Oil did not cease to be created with the death of the Dinosaures. ...What ever oil shortage we experience today is caused more by the environmentalist movement than the actual scarcity. Besides, what would we do with more oil at our disposal right now, since we have decimated our refineries and those still standing are producing beyond capacity, but short of demand. What do you think that in itself does to the price of gasolene?' First of all Dinosaurs had nothing to do with oil deposits. Dead dinosaurs did not make oil. Secondly, our environment is not some place far away. You need air first, then water, then food. Chemicals spilled into our air and water are not something I'm willing to trade for cheap gas. I can drive less, pay more, or get a smaller car easier than hold my breath or watch my child dying of cancer.
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