To: vigilante2
heating oil sahould be illegal. Jimmy Carter told those people to convert their furnaces 30 years ago. Unlike autos, there are many other ways to heat houses, and there is time to throw up a windmill farm in Maine for this year. How is it that the so-called progressives of the NE are the least progressive in the country when it comes to enrgy?
To: ClaireSolt
"Everything sounds fine to me."
20 posted on
09/30/2005 8:53:15 AM PDT by
Old Seadog
(Birthdays start out being fun. But too many of them will kill you..)
To: ClaireSolt
Noooo.... We don't want the NE to convert to natural gas! There isn't enough of that either, thanks to the environmental moonbats.
To: ClaireSolt
Noooo.... We don't want the NE to convert to natural gas! There isn't enough of that either, thanks to the environmental moonbats.
To: ClaireSolt
I remember when the price of natural gas drop very low, the gas company offered to take the oil tank for free..I decided to keep it and when the price of gas started to skyrocket again I switched back to oil
They have us surrounded
29 posted on
09/30/2005 9:16:15 AM PDT by
vigilante2
(I'm part of the vast right wing conspiracy)
To: ClaireSolt
heating oil sahould be illegal. Jimmy Carter told those people to convert their furnaces 30 years ago. Unlike autos, there are many other ways to heat houses, and there is time to throw up a windmill farm in Maine for this year. How is it that the so-called progressives of the NE are the least progressive in the country when it comes to enrgy? I'm guessing that there a invisible sarcasm tags here like on some of the other posts...as I am sure you know that heating oil is a different fraction of the crude oil than gasoline. And no doubt you'd agree that A/C should also be illegal...as a waste of energy...just open your windows and let the loverly Florida breezes in.
64 posted on
09/30/2005 11:23:11 AM PDT by
MRMEAN
(Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of congress;but I repeat myself. Mark Twain)
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