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Date:         Fri, 22 Feb 2008 20:14:03 -0800
Reply-To:     Rob <becida@COMCAST.NET>
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From:         Rob <becida@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Re: My Carbon Forehead Print (still Friday)
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Carbon is being considered a pollutant because we are at the end of an interglacial period, the earth cycles are changing, there are a lot of people and money can be made from that belief. Lot's of money. We don't KNOW what causes ice ages & we don't KNOW what is 'normal', hell we don't KNOW what caused oil, we don't KNOW what is happening with the earth. We do have lot's and lot's of guesses. Things are changing, there is money to be made and positions to be gained during this changing time. If the climate goes to a cycle that will not support this much life having money and power will give you & your family a better chance to live thru it. I will agree the ethanol is a scam, just a way to stick it to the poor by taking basic food and turning it into fuel and putting a bucket of cash in someone's pocket.

The key to all this is that there is a great deal that we don't know. Say what you want but we just don't know.

Pollution is bad, clean is better but life does go on. We all do what we can. Is a Vanagon bad? No, life does go on and the VW van is really a unique way of getting thru life.

Rob becida@comcast.net

Science doesn't know what causes the that the earth cycles can be poAt 2/22/2008 07:04 PM, Peter Young wrote: > Ken, >Carbon is considered a pollutant because it is being released into >the environment in a volume and rate that is beyond the natural >carbon cycle. This is largely because we are burning oil for energy >- oil that is comprised of the decayed plant material of the past. >These plants of the past sequestered carbon much like their cousins >do today, but when they died and were buried by geologic events, >they took that carbon with them. There it stays until we dig it up >for our use and re-release it into the atmosphere. In other words, >it would never have seen the light of day if hadn't been for us. >??? Does that mean I am going to stop driving my van around? Heck >no! Driving around an older car is recycling - new cars, despite >their fuel efficiency, are a result of a manufacturing process that >uses many more times the amount of energy than simply continuing to >use an older car. Someday we will be able to give up gas for bigger >and better (and hopefully cheaper) sources of energy, but until then >I will continue to buy used! Besides, all the new cars look the same >these days anyways. > >PS - the real scam is Ethanol! > > > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - >http://webmail.aol.com


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