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Andy, in my humble opinion I dont believe alternate pwr (ie solar, wind, rotting vegetation, ect) is a constant reliable source we can utilize. If it were so, business entrepenures would attemp to make the sell and cash in. Additionally, there is so much political horse **** about wind mills killing birds, cow farts and burning garbage heating the atmosphere, no nuke is good nukes, where does it end.

I would love to see cheap renewable reliable source of fuel. But I just believe this whole agenda has turned into a political preching stump designed to dismantle a democratic free socity , and to empower those on the receiving end of gov't. The dismantling of the system is covered up through legislation, not through democratic prosesses.
Let the free market and democracy determine direction, w/ alittle gov't input.

When money can be made, there is always someone who will find a way to do it cheaper, better, quicker, and cleaner. Please take no offense in any of my oppinions, but democracy has been a proven method.

The Spartan Warrior
  • Posted 17 Apr 2011 05:19
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