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Posted by wdrsn on April 15, 2001 at 17:50:32 from (152.163.195.197):
For those longing to hang George Jr.: Had Gore been elected ( aManchurian Candidate if ever there was one) productive agriculture would have been inserious trouble. He has even stated that farming has been the worst evil Man has done to the planet! The fuel tax propsal he and his socialist minions had in mind was to have made ag diesel no longer exempt from taxation in most instances. If you want to cuss fuel costs, scream at an Arab. by the way, i have two tractors that can handle alternative, natural, renewable fuels. A 1915 Nichols and Shepard and 1910 Gaar Scott Steam Engines. Boil water and kill a camel!!!
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