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Re: O/T Dont buy Gas on May 15!!!!!
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Posted by NE IA Dave on May 14, 2007 at 21:01:17 from (12.215.72.127):
In Reply to: O/T Dont buy Gas on May 15!!!!! posted by Andrew Z on May 14, 2007 at 17:58:48:
I do not intend to kill the man nor his idea. That being said I feel like the others that it would do just as much good as slapping a cloud. My personal feeling is why not have a lottery, or spin the bottle and target one company and try to avoid buying gas for a month from just that company, then next month make it a two month ordeal. Then three / 4 etc. I personaly would prefer a honest survey and find out overall what company is average higher, and target that company for a month. Then next month advance it till we get the point across. Can anyone guess how much our government wastes by flying to a resort area for a meeting etc. Have they heard of conferance calling and even a telephone? Maybe even a internet could be used to comunicate? There is no reason why we should not have wind power for a large percentage of our energy needs. Our politicians need to be grabbed by the part that hurts worse on election day. The oil companies can pad the politicians pockets, but I feel there are more of us than them dudes come election day.
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