The politicians on both sides are dirty (& infuenced by big $ special 
interests) however; IMHO it's the entire system that's in trouble due to big $$ 
influence by organizations that have little vested interest in the well being 
of this or any nation or society.

Somehow I think that the framers of the Constitution intended feeedom of speech 
to protect the interests of individual citizens, and not necessairly large 
multinational corporations or their interests.

As long as we are distracted by squabbling among ourselves ('Red' or "blue'), 
nothing will change or improve. 

Just a thougtht.

One other thought; rather than utilizing productive agricultural land for 
sustaintable (low carbon cycle) fuels, how about using simple fast growing 
plants based in the oceans?  That would more than double the surface area 
available.  I'd be very curious to see if havesting algae from the oceans is a 
viable biofuel possibility in the long run.  

Dan H
N3968H
---- Al Demarzo <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Yea, right - until it's in your backyard.
> 
> These filthy things clog up traffic, are eyesores and hurt your ears 24 hours 
> a day.  I know, they're in my backyard.  The folks that say they can drill in 
> their backyards don't give a rat's ass about the environment, all they care 
> about are the residuals that will go into their pockets.  Typical of their 
> political party following.
> 
> Anyone who doesn't realize that the lobbyists run this country with the graft 
> they give to the less than honorable politicians (who are the majority) are 
> either blind ot too young.  The only way we can bring this country back is to 
> limit the terms these sleazeballs can spend in congress.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Ed Burkhead 
>   To: 'Caliendo Dan' ; 'James B. Brennan' 
>   Cc: 'Flyin flyin' 
>   Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 10:13 PM
>   Subject: RE: [ercoupe-flyin] Fwd: Oil Supplies
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   Dan wrote:
> 
>   >  Ask'ed my congressman, Barak Obama and McCain 
> 
>   > why we were going after it and the shale oil in Colo, Wyo, 
> 
>   > Utah (I think on the last one). 
> 
> 
> 
>   Dan,
> 
> 
> 
>   I hope you asked them why we were not going after these resources. (typo 
> suspected in your message)
> 
> 
> 
>   I'll support all the alternative energy systems.  But I also want drilling 
> for oil and natural gas everywhere, my back yard included.
> 
> 
> 
>   Ed
> 
> 
>    

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