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I find this so ironic.
OPEC (Indonesia is a FULL member) feels that they can cut off our oil or raise the price of it at a whim.
p>But when America (the OPEC of food of the world) decides to act slightly in its own best interests (responding to the real OPEC), they get riots because they can't freaking feed their own people. br> -- Mark Westphal br> Yardley, Pennsylvania /p>I really appreciate articles like that -- solid numbers are the best antidote to the vague aura of approaching eco-doom in which we live.
p>It might just be me, but I always thought ethanol was a hydrocarbon, too, right? Burning it also produces carbon dioxide. So replacing 20 percent of gasoline use with ethanol wouldn't actually reduce emissions by even the amount listed. br> -- Roy Koczela /p> p> BAD OLD DEMOCRATS br> Re: Jeffrey Lord's
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