: RE: [biofuel] OT: Food for thought, John Stossel's New Book, Give
Me a Break
Hello Ryan
>Wow, have any of you read his book? Has anyone on the list read it? He
has
>valid points, especially when it comes to risk aversion and the means we
go
>to to save ourselves from min
ion team. Diane Steed of the Coalition for Vehicle
>Choice, which was created by the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers of
>America to fight against higher fuel efficiency standards, advised
>the Department of Transportation."
>
>I doubt it.
Best
Keith
>Cheers,
>
>Ryan
>-Orig
Well, I for one are not surprise with anyone's reactions. But I will say
this:
One of my jobs is life is to be a "bean counter" in one of the local
Corporations here around town. And from my job I KNOW where all
the money disappears to. Why the high prices consumers pay down to
ofuels and sane energy? Instead
> everything's gone helter-skelter in the opposite (mad) direction -
> for instance, fuel economy is worse now in the US than it was 15
> years ago. What's the real reason for it? It started to happen, all
> this stuff was known then, and furtherm
an 150 Republican lobbyists worked on
Bush's transition team. Diane Steed of the Coalition for Vehicle
Choice, which was created by the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers of
America to fight against higher fuel efficiency standards, advised
the Department of Transportation."
I doubt it.
Any
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] OT: Food for thought, John Stossel's New Book, Give
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Crap,he sounds alot like Rush Limbaugh.
John
Appal Energy
e in the public eye - mis-information and dis-information
>practiced as an art form to the detriment of the balance of society.
>
>Todd Swearingen
>
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Subject: RE: [biofuel] OT: Food for thought, John Stossel's New Book, Give
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> Really, whay do you say that? Did you read his book? Frankly, I'm a
li
t: Re: [biofuel] OT: Food for thought, John Stossel's New Book, Give
Me a Break
Stossel's a liar and a cheat, just another industry front-man, close
links with the usual suspects, no integrity.
Keith
>Well worth a read, the book clearly describes how, since the 1950s,
>the
Stossel's a liar and a cheat, just another industry front-man, close
links with the usual suspects, no integrity.
Keith
>Well worth a read, the book clearly describes how, since the 1950s,
>the US Government has run amock. I read it cover to cover with
>biodiesel production in mind, and foun
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