M
Moosh:]
If I remember correctly, Ford Motor had to recall all their Mercurys
because the fish content was too high.
Yeah, the handling was terrible beacuse of all the weight from the
rust proofing.
If I remember correctly, Ford Motor had to recall all their Mercurys
because the fish content was too high.
And I respond: List all the times you beat your wife, and who beat her.
Look Moosh, all countries in the world have their environmental problems.
Those problems are caused by the voters in free countries, and the
government in totalitarian systems.
Sure it is.
--
Steve Spence
www.green-trust.org
Moosh:] said:hey what about the Rhine? and the Thames?
What about them? Is this relevant?
This is a great example of a well-intentioned government making things
worse.
Like putting lipstick on a pig. You still have an oinker.
I can just see a car designed by the government. You would have to fill out
20 forms and insert them in a slot before the car would start.![]()
Mmm...we could always put on our coon skin caps and hike out across the
country.
Oh boy...I can't even imagine that, but it sounds very dull.
Know what? Guys like Moosh have good intentions too. Let them freeze or pay
$10 for a gallon of gas, and they would BEG the government to permit
drilling in ANWAR!![]()
Moosh:] said:Try acid rain, the great lakes, city smog, polluted groundwater, toxic
dumps, Gulf of Mexico, and these are just a few off the top of the
head of a foreigner.
Where have you been? The Great Lakes are now cleaner than most European and
Asian drinking water.
Not the point.
At one time, you couldn't eat the fish.
Was this government pollution?
If that's not the point, then WHAT IS THE POINT? The Great Lakes were
cleaned up by the same people who polluted them. What exactly is
"government pollution"?
I don't know of any U.S. groundwater where diazinon is a problem.
Here in
California, the biggest groundwater problem is MTBE which was mandated by
the government as a gasoline additive.
Where did you get the idea that our sewers are polluted with industrial
waste?
Get real Moosh. You don't know what you're talking about.
Try as
you might, the failed system of socialism just can't be made to look good.
Why don't you tell us what is the point, Moosh?
...and your point is?
Horses?
Thank God for that! I suppose if you had your 'druthers, all our cars WOULD
be government issued.
People like the freedom of having a car to go where they please. This IS a
good thing!
Oh, you would like us to believe that only bad things come from big,
successful corporations.
People don't buy the products and services of
successful corporations just to spend money.
They buy the products and
services because they WANT them.
Maybe it's not what Moosh wants for them,
but it IS what they want for themselves.
A government of, by and for Moosh
is NOT what the people want.
Probably true about coal and cars being the biggest pollution sources [snip]
Let us discuss fossil fueled powered cars/trucks/transportation. What was
the options? Horse power? Yuck again. So go ahead and slam fossil fuels,
as you set behind your coal powered computer, in your coal powered AC home,
with your coal powered lights, ect, ect.... while your fossil fuel carriage
sets in your garage.
Moosh:] said:On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 07:33:03 -0400, "Tony Wesley"
[snip]
If you're comparing N.A. to Europe and Asia, and you bring up the Great Lakes,
you're comparing them to what? Lake Baikal?
I'm not comparing them to anything. Where did that idea spring from?
I merely asked who caused all the pollution problems in America. I was
responded to with "There aren't any" or words to that effect.
You were responded to by Bob Adkins with
"Our country is clean compared to Europe and Asia."
To which you replied
"None so blind as those who won't see."
But enough of that. It twists away from your point. I'll
answer your question.
Who caused all the pollution problems in America? All of the
Americans, myself included. I believe the worst two are coal and
cars.
Sounds like riding a Vespa scooter while wearing Sony Walkman
earphones!
Not at all - that's just money. Our greatest enemies are those who try to
kill us. Or do you consider "riches" to be more valuable than human life?
...
As my daughter observed, there are much worse things that can be done to you
than to just kill you. Besides, if one can take your riches, for which you
must sacrifice so much of your life, they are taking your life, by little
bits and pieces.
It is fairly pricey. But then again, so is gasoline for your car for
the next 20 years.
No. The apparatus to produce NaH is at your house. The NaH is in your
can or is in the tank of your car. It produces hydrogen on demand.
Each gallon of NaH powder produces 1300 gallons of hydrogen gas when
reacted with the exhaust water from the hydrogen engine.
On your house. See above.
Gasoline is produced from oil which is nonrenewable.
NaH powder can be produced from NaOH using sunshine energy.
It is
renewable and when the NaH releases hydrogen onboard the vehicle, it
doesn't produce any emissions.
Not even water vapor.
Zero emissions. As in "0"
Your can of gasoline is going to produce lots more emissions than
zero.
you mean my hydro powered computer, in my hydro powered AC home,
with my hydro powered lights, etc, etc.... while my vegetable oil fueled
carriage
sets in my garage.
Moosh:] said:History of the present combatants are surely the only relevant
history. Why do you mention a bunch of myths and odd occurrences 3000
years ago? Nothing more recent in your history?
Well please explain what 3000 year old myths and stories have to do
with Islam, Judaism and Christianity living together peacefully.
What evidence have you to discount my assertion that the present
combatants can and have lived peacefully side by side, and it wasn't
until Western interference that all this hatred and turmoil has
occurred. And 3000 year old myths don't count.
But can't you see that your quest for riches has brought this killing
upon you?
'Twould be nice if Hydro power was still the major provider ofyou mean my hydro powered computer, in my hydro powered AC home,
with my hydro powered lights, etc, etc.... while my vegetable oil fueled
carriage
sets in my garage.
we make our own biodiesel for .70 / gallon, but not many can. I gave the
numbers earlier showing 11000 square miles of desert can provide enough
algae grown biodiesel for the entire usa transportation fuel needs.
Don W. said:Fred, are you just PLAYING devil's advocate or are you REALLY the devil's
advocate?
Don W.