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No Arctic drilling
San Francisco Chronicle ^
| 4/10/02
| Editorial staff
Posted on 04/10/2002 3:04:10 PM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:40:07 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: KnowYourEnemy
I never said that the oil deposits in ANWR are Insignificant as far as profit is concerned. I was refering it compared to the national daily oil intake. It won't be nearly enough to ween us off MEast oil.Can you imagine finding one single oil field that would ween wean us off mideast oil? Or do you suppose maybe it will take ANWR and everything else we can come up with, including reasonable (does not cost signifiacant lives and jobs) conservation steps?
To: Alas Babylon!
If noone is interested in the relatively immediate funding and transitional use of new fuel sources, we might as well use this terrorism thing to our advantage, and go after every Oil producing Arab state.
After we have unseated Saddam, we can have plenty of oil at our disposal, and not bother building needless infrastructure that would endanger alaskan wildlife.
To: KnowYourEnemy
I'm enjoying your selective responses to posts on this thread.
Ignore the difficult questions, brilliant!
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posted on
04/10/2002 6:22:56 PM PDT
by
TomB
To: RIGHT IN SEATTLE
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posted on
04/10/2002 6:23:26 PM PDT
by
tutstar
To: Homer_J_Simpson
Those who are interested in information on ANWAR and the true value of petroleum (it's WAY more than just gas, I'm sure you know), check out this non-profit website: www.servicecorps.net. They are trying to educate people on petroleum. If you can afford to make a contribution and/or want a "Save a Tree, Buy an SUV" bumper sticker, there's a place for both. These folks want to take out ads on television and in Northeast publishing outlets to tell the Yanks and the tree huggers the true costs of failing to drill ANWAR. HAPPY VIEWING.
To: KnowYourEnemy
Well, I'm actually in favor of continuing research to develop alternative fuels, etc. Hydrogen fuel cells, for example. But there's got to be a long transition period for that. In the mean time, it's shear folly to ignore possible billions of barrels of oil in Alaska that we can focus our new, clean technologies to recover. And saying that it will spoil a pristine wilderness is just plain false testimony. That's what people are trying to tell you. Open your mind!
To: KnowYourEnemy
How many acres in ANWAR? 100's of thousands... how many needed to drill? less than .01%
You tree hugger wo want to preserve the 'pristine' nature of alaska should go live there and live in it...
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posted on
04/10/2002 6:38:55 PM PDT
by
Mr. K
To: Homer_J_Simpson
I just wonder how many of this "editorial staff" drive SUVs and complain about the price of gas.
Idiots!
To: TomB;KnowYourEnemy
Told you that you'd regret posting that photo. With due respect, I eagerly await your next propaganda.
To: rohry
Thanks. Your response was fine - I should have just read your response and saved the trouble.
To: A Navy Vet
KYE dose not seem to be able to "see" the real photo's of ANWR.
At least he/she is getting to "Know his/her Enemy"! Truth!
To: Homer_J_Simpson
Not to drill in Anwar is the height of lunacy.
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posted on
04/11/2002 1:52:31 PM PDT
by
FrdmLvr
To: KnowYourEnemy
If no one is interested in the relatively immediate funding and transitional use of new fuel sources Truly, you must have never performed an honest day's work. When and if new fuel sources become economically viable, people will utilize them. Until that time, people will use oil because it provides the most "bang for their buck". Pretty simple stuff, KYE.
To: Homer_J_Simpson
None of the arguments, old or new, amount to much. This corner of the country should remain off limits to drilling. The Senate should hold the line, this week and in the future, in blocking a misguided plan. The America Haters have spoken.
To: TomB
Don't think it gets more desolute...unless you happen to be on Mars.
To: A Navy Vet; CyberCowboy777; knak; Brad C.; NittanyLion
LOL. This was in my Freepmail this morning from KYE.
It's politics baby, the way the game is played, selective striking and avoidance.lol. Which questions do you wish for me to answer. I'm pretty sure, I've covered everything.
Well, no, you haven't covered anything. You could start by sourcing all of your (false) assertions. You could also tell us where that picture of the supposed drilling site in ANWR that you posted comes from.
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posted on
04/11/2002 4:26:29 PM PDT
by
TomB
To: KnowYourEnemy
Bringing the discussion back to where it belongs.
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posted on
04/11/2002 4:27:24 PM PDT
by
TomB
To: KnowYourEnemy
I'm with Homer on this one. I stand nothing to gain from drilling in alaska. Why should some big oil buddies of Bush get rich, and Alaska suffers.
We should look into developing new forms of fuel, because in 80 or so years this planet's gonna be tapped out. And if that doesn't concern you, then think on our current Meast prediciment.
You are not allowed to participate in this argument until you (1) get some facts, (2) can think beyond what you "stand to gain" or (3) develop a new fuel in which I can heat my home and run my car.
To: No Left Turn
I'm with Homer on this one. . . .Just for the record . . .Homer says, "Drill"!
To: Homer_J_Simpson
Just for the record . . .Homer says, "Drill"! We'll see about that, Simpson.
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posted on
04/11/2002 5:05:34 PM PDT
by
TomB
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