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Re: How do you Disposae of used motor oil?
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Posted by Mark on February 11, 2006 at 08:15:51 from (172.170.167.216):
In Reply to: Re: How do you Disposae of used motor oil? posted by Hal/WA on February 10, 2006 at 21:57:54:
Hal, Better watch about mixing that oil with dust..the greenies a few posts below insist that you inject it thousands of feet deep. Junk science and paranoia is the ruination of rural life. They are not satsified to rid Los Angeles and NYC of smog, they intend to save the world from itself. Crude oil, a naturally occuring substance, the byproduct of decomposed plant life millions of years old, is harmful to the environment that created it...especially if it contains the hydrocarbons of combustion....which is what oil is, a complex hydrocarbon...makes sense, huh? Yeah, just like the rest of the junk science they push. I am not saying you should dump an oil tanker full of crude in the ocean.....although Mother Nature can and will take care of that too....she has self contained natural oil seeps for a few hundred million years....but it does have a way of screwing up beaches and killing a few critters when it happens. Envirochondria is a neurosis sweeping the nation, tell a lie long enough and it becomes the truth. Now, allow the greenies space to scream..here it comes.
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