Al, I am not here to argue, but his time is worth money no matter what anyone believes. He volunteers it as do many including yourself.
Just stating that there is no reason to jump to conclusions especially since the information is not something that will save life or limb or has immediate need for dissemination. No ill will on my part... Thanks, John On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 8:50 PM, Al Demarzo <[email protected]> wrote: > Send it to me and I'll post it if appropriate. I too don't care for > anyone who would dictate their own personal beliefs of what is right and > what is wrong to anyone else other than their own offspring. Seems we had a > pretty big war about those things some 225 years or so ago. > > And John, I only know of one guy that plunks down his own money for the > good of Ercoupers and it ain't Ed. So rather than submit his name to the > Pope for sainthood, recognize the actual service he does and place it into > the proper perspective. I don't have a problem thanking him publically for > coming up with the group. > > Al DeMarzo > Visit the Ercoupe Swap Page > Free, Easy and No Membership Required > http://www.ercoupeowners.com/swap/swapbook.htm > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* James B. Brennan <[email protected]> > *To:* Flyin flyin <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Sunday, December 21, 2008 7:59 PM > *Subject:* [ercoupe-flyin] Oil Supplies > > A couple of hours ago I sent the following comments, which I thought were > cool and collected, but evidently a "moderator" censored me as nothing > appeared on the list. Second time I've been censored on this list for what I > thought was pretty innocent stuff. Do we have TCA-like cop-censors?? > > We need to drill anywhere possible > > > I gather global warming is not a factor or simply denied a la Bush. > > The answer, my friends, is conservation, conservation and conservation. If > pursued aggressively it would save much more oil than we could possibly > produce (new) and much more quickly than new wells would "get to the pump". > Weatherization, transportation economies, etc., etc. - cut demand instead of > constantly trying for MORE & MORE. We have plenty already, but it not being > used well. Throw in alternative energy for a bow on the package. > > jbb > > >
