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yup, the one who refused to increase mpg mandates, allowed bigger more powerful vehicles to be built, and so on New
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Re: So...I distinctly remember the energy crunch back in the 70s...and all the banter back then....everyone switched from 8 dneesh New
Re: Just as conservation started to kick in, the price of energy fell. bombpop New
Re: AND ronnie rayguns was elected... russellfork New
Re: Consumerism and politics coalesced. Carter told the voters that achieving energy davegg New
Re: The development of new energy sources is abundant, but is being hindered by our oil dripping political system TheBroncoKid New
Re: oildrippingpoliticalsystem.......oh, the one where we the consumers bought just what we wanted... tomcat New
Date: May 08 2008, 18:55 GMT
From: TheBroncoKid
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so yes, it IS indeed the fault of our oil dripping political system for turning their back on their responsibilities and allowing big oiland the auto industry to dictate policy |
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"Allowed" bigger vehicles to be built? WTF?!? Is ANY amount of government control enough for you? <NT> rlhartman New
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I used to be known as "eddy" in certain circles yanno, but why are you being such a drama queen today? <NT> TheBroncoKid New
He had a "Liberal Freudian Slip",,,,,,,,,,,, he said what he believes. BusteronBuffalo New
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