How did this thread go from an E85-Love it or get out debate, to bringing the military in on it? :lol: Gotta love the internet.
Someone mentioned that my pay in the Navy is not self-supporting. Well, you are wrong. When I pilage a country, and take the gold and precious gems out of a castle, I keep that. How do you think I bought my H?
Oh, wait. I don't pilage. That was the vikings. Crap. Oh well... ok, taxes do pay my salary. I don't think many folks really mind that though. But some mind a whole lot of other programs that are tax funded. I know E85 is one of them.
Now... me? I can't say I'm passionate one way or the other about the subject. I've read and heard some things about it. Like Baelee said:
Baelee05 said: Mike get your facts straight. You don't know diddly about ethanol or the supply demand side of corn...
You are probably right. I wasn't quoting a particular source, just going off of spotty memory. But my intent wasn't to promote the "Con" side of the debate. My intent in posting was to say that a person shouldn't have his citizenship and loyalty to this country questioned because he doesn't support E85, which is what I was reading from Jonny2006. I don't agree with that at all. This country was founded on the 1st amendment, and people from all over seem to be losing focus on those Constitutional rights lately.
That's all I'm gonna say.
Oh, and one more piece of advice I've tucked away... "Never debate E85 with a corn farmer." :lol:
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