Posted by ChadS on April 29, 2008 at 09:10:59 from (66.228.96.211):
In Reply to: Re: Running E85 posted by paul on April 29, 2008 at 08:18:56:
Anything anybody can do to help themselves is deemed illegal. Back then, the problem with making shine was its considered a beverage and had to pay taxes on it, but nobody never did. So its not right to help your self,but its ok to hand over all our hard earned money for plain jane gasoline. Im not old enough to know what the times was like back in the day,,,,, But, I do live in a rural community that is struggling to cope with whats going on. The way I see it, if I can get a permit to make my own fuel out of the corn I grow in my field, then why would I need gasoline? I know why,,, wait,,,, to put it in the car thats driven to the jailhouse to pick me up when i need bailed out!! LMAO!! Oh well! Hope this aint considered political. Im not a politician, just a guy who is sick n tired of whats going on, but cant do much about it. maybe a dent???
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