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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 03:20 AM
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Gas already is 3 bucks a gallon
Sucks for you $2.47 here




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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 03:31 AM
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Regular gas is around $2.30 here. The government needs to look for another source of energy b/c the enviromnent is getting worse and worse every day. It's getting hotter and hotter every day b/c we're killing the ozone layer. The weather is also changing and creating hurricanes because of what's going on. There's so much money in the oil business that when you have people like Bush in office, they aren't trying to find a better way of energy. Some of the most powerful people are involved in the oil business. As long as they make their money they don't care.
 
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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 03:50 AM
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The government needs to look for another source of energy b/c the enviromnent is getting worse and worse every day.
Bush did discuss that recently. He wants clean nuclear power, but a lot of Americans whine about it in fear of having a city leveled and filled with radiation...something that would never happen with trained people/technology unlike previous disasters. They also think it may become a target for terrorism, but so can everything....I support it. Did you see the ozone shots from space and how horrible it looked?



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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 04:00 AM
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No I haven't seen it.
It's easy to talk about doing something while you sit on your oil and make money. They need to do something now.
I've also heard of an iceberg melting and raising the ocean 2mm.
 
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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 04:32 AM
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They need to do something now.
I agree with you



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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 11:10 AM
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I don't know what all of you mean, by Dodge joining the power game late...

Dodge got rid of the 4.7 and they are developing a diesel hybrid engine with GM. They devloped a 1.8L Turbo diesel... Adding more MPG to a the 2.0L. And they brought you MDS for the HEMI's....

You guys need to pay attention to the Brand News section.....
 
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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 01:25 PM
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I said they should develop a NEW ENERGY SOURCE. Plus coming out with a few hybrids while a million others regular gas engines still drive on the road wont do anything; they charge a lot of money for the hybrids while still keeping regular gas cars on the road. There are only a few hybrid cars out there anyway; regular gas engines still rule the roads.
We've done a crazy amount of damage to the ozone layer.
 
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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 02:40 PM
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Is that stuff replaceable?


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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 03:13 PM
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I said they should develop a NEW ENERGY SOURCE. Plus coming out with a few hybrids while a million others regular gas engines still drive on the road wont do anything; they charge a lot of money for the hybrids while still keeping regular gas cars on the road. There are only a few hybrid cars out there anyway; regular gas engines still rule the roads.
We've done a crazy amount of damage to the ozone layer.
New energy source=biodiesel made in the USA and it helps the farmers win/win

Also I've wondered how they mesure 2mm in the ocean it's always changing kinda hard to measure something the doesn't stay stay constant...
 
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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 04:35 PM
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Regular gas is around $2.30 here. The government needs to look for another source of energy b/c the enviromnent is getting worse and worse every day. It's getting hotter and hotter every day b/c we're killing the ozone layer. The weather is also changing and creating hurricanes because of what's going on. There's so much money in the oil business that when you have people like Bush in office, they aren't trying to find a better way of energy. Some of the most powerful people are involved in the oil business. As long as they make their money they don't care.
You know, I could see your argument if you actually did any research on it, but you didn't. I hate to jack this thread, but I have to after reading this post. I know all you libs out there like to blame W for all that ails our country, but global warming didn't start in 2000. Who is "they" and how do you know what "they" want or what "they" do. The last ice age was due to major climate shifts because all those dinosaurs driving around in those SUV's...not wait, that wasn't it....it must have been the prehistoric oil companies gouging gas price......no that wasn't it either. So what is your explanation of the ice age and global warming then? I know you would like to blame W for everything, so why don't we blame him for the hybrid cars not getting anywhere near the claimed mpg numbers. Most of them are getting somewhere very close to what the non hybrid versions are getting. Not to mention what the environmental costs of disposing of those batteries will be. Do a little research before posting. It looks like you've seen The Day After Tomorrow one too many times.

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