> wow. grimer. can we not see political bias just oozing from every > pore? please, keep that off of here.
Frank is English and has no particular bias towards anything in American politics, other than how it effects future energy availability and world pollution. I suspect that whatever "ooze" you feel may be more ruminative than anything in Frank's excellent postings. It would seem that under the forum guidelines, (tactful) criticism of the present administration's pro-oil and anti-environmental stance is fair-game by anyone and everyone who wants to see this world become a better, less-polluted place in which our grandkids can enjoy the same standards of living that we have. One cannot hide their head in the sand about such things as Kyoto and petro-corporate cronyism, official neglect for alternative energy (like LENR) and at the same time claim to care about our future survival as a culture. This forum is about future energy, and that subject is - unfortunately -inextricably tied to politics If you support, or have any influence, with president Bush, then the best place to use your influence is in re-education of the anti-ecology extremists in that party, rather than criticizing those here who (especially those from other nations) rightly express shock at the depth of ignorance in US governmental policy towards the needs and concerns world-at-large. Jones

