Richard, thank you, I like this perspective very much and only hope I can 
remember it the next time I see a windmill.





On Saturday, December 28, 2013 1:38 PM, Richard J. Williams 
<pundits...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
  
On 12/28/2013 10:36 AM, Share Long wrote:
> Thanks for the useful info, Richard. Wind turbines are big in Iowa 
> because it is a very windy state and there's lots of open land for 
> placing them. it would be cool if someone could figure out how to make 
> them more scenic (-:
What you have to do Share, is a turning about in the seat of your 
consciousness. Every time you see that big wind mill turning in the sky, 
just think of it as a degree towards total U.S. energy independence. We 
are 70% there already, and with clean coal technology, the Bakken and 
Eagle Ford shale, and some nuclear energy, we won't have to send our 
boys and girls over to the Middle East anymore. So, every time that 
blade turns, think of it a an American life saved. When you do that, a 
wind farm looks like a very beautiful sight!

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