In a message dated 12/5/01 8:08:33 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> "One last thing, though - cars are cheap only because you (or fuel
> companies) don't pay the real costs - that in direct contrary to
> theory of market economics. With cars are associated many
> externalities like roads, wars over oil, degradation of human rights
> and nature and death of people from pollution, et cetera et cetera.
> These externalities are paid for by the nature and people not using
> cars (like genocidal practices against Ogoni tribe in Nigeria,...). If
> free market economics, than with externalities included in the price
> of product. Otherwise, it is all one big hypocrisy."
> 

Yup. I filled up last night at SAM'S CLUB for 90.9 cents per gallon (member 
price). Cheap fuel helps drive the SUV market too.

Mafud
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