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Flex-fuel is a Mac. Gasoline is Windows. Solar/wind is Linux. ($4 gas vanity)

Posted on 04/30/2008 5:08:46 AM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network

Enough is enough.

This poster is opposed mostly, to government mandates.

But it's time for a government mandate to topple the applecart which is driving gas and oil prices ever-skyward. Overdue in fact.

Time for Republicans, Democrats and Libertarians in our government to agree we cannot continue to send our national wealth to terrorists and communists - and simply decide that beginning in 2010, all new autos sold in America, must include some form of a "flex fuel" option.

This will present escalating fuel costs the one thing, which will in fact solve the problem: COMPETITION.


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Sorry for the typos,

Let me please update that second-to-last line:

“That’s the uncomfortable truth, which most FReepers really are trying very deliberately, to avoid recognizing.”

To repeat, the fact which most FReepers seem determined to avoid recognizing — is that gasoline is sold to Americans, by terrorists.

We really do need an alternative.

Right now.


21 posted on 05/02/2008 11:37:18 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (FLEX FUEL NOW! - send your fuel dollars to Kansas, not to Hugo Chavez)
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