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		<title>By: standto</title>
		<link>http://mycrocosmos.wordpress.com/2008/04/28/green-the-color-of-vomit/#comment-363</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 01:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If global warming is so bad why is there still motor racing, boat racing, motorcrosses, tractor pulls, Baja, unrestricted television veiwing; ie they use to stop broadcasting at 10:00pm nightly. Where's the mass transit push? Where's the nuclear energy push? To date there is no bullet trains in America to compete with the overcrowded airline industry. Today there is no way to load the family car on a cross country commuter train and transport aut and family for one coast to the other - yet rail is by far cheaper than trucking and even cheaper still than individual transportation. On and on it goes; there are a million if not trillion ways to reduce the amount of energy the world uses but we don't really seem to be looking at any except new ways to line someones pocket. As commented above by poetryman69 corn/ethol isn't feasible without taxpayers (that's you and me) paying for it - as it turns out some of the third world countries are also paying with starving peoples but that's okay it's not over here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If global warming is so bad why is there still motor racing, boat racing, motorcrosses, tractor pulls, Baja, unrestricted television veiwing; ie they use to stop broadcasting at 10:00pm nightly. Where&#8217;s the mass transit push? Where&#8217;s the nuclear energy push? To date there is no bullet trains in America to compete with the overcrowded airline industry. Today there is no way to load the family car on a cross country commuter train and transport aut and family for one coast to the other - yet rail is by far cheaper than trucking and even cheaper still than individual transportation. On and on it goes; there are a million if not trillion ways to reduce the amount of energy the world uses but we don&#8217;t really seem to be looking at any except new ways to line someones pocket. As commented above by poetryman69 corn/ethol isn&#8217;t feasible without taxpayers (that&#8217;s you and me) paying for it - as it turns out some of the third world countries are also paying with starving peoples but that&#8217;s okay it&#8217;s not over here.</p>
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		<title>By: poetryman69</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 10:42:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Anyone who wants cheaper fuel prices needs to ask his representatives
at the local, state, and federal levels, what are their plans and 
policies for Energy Independence.  If they don't have any, don't
vote for them.  They are costing you money and in the future they
may cost you your freedom.  We need to stop paying dictators, 
terrorists, and tyrants oil money.  We have all the coal, oil,
nuclear power, and liquid natural gas we need to be come
energy independent.  In addition, a healthy investment in
alternative sources will keep Energy Independent for the 
foreseeable future.  If we aren't in the business of fighting oil wars, then incentive for a war with Iran goes away.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who wants cheaper fuel prices needs to ask his representatives<br />
at the local, state, and federal levels, what are their plans and<br />
policies for Energy Independence.  If they don&#8217;t have any, don&#8217;t<br />
vote for them.  They are costing you money and in the future they<br />
may cost you your freedom.  We need to stop paying dictators,<br />
terrorists, and tyrants oil money.  We have all the coal, oil,<br />
nuclear power, and liquid natural gas we need to be come<br />
energy independent.  In addition, a healthy investment in<br />
alternative sources will keep Energy Independent for the<br />
foreseeable future.  If we aren&#8217;t in the business of fighting oil wars, then incentive for a war with Iran goes away.</p>
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