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            <title>Comment #1 by amazingdrx</title>
			<link>http://www.grist.org/article/crist-for-the-mill/</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 01:53:02 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>A good sign</strong></p><p>When the GOP backs a measure like this. &nbsp;How can "drill baby drill" win out in a political climate like this? &nbsp;Especially with gas prices falling due to lower demand.</p><p>
We all can see that reducing oil demand beats OPEC and the exxonmobsters, so let's do it. &nbsp; </p><p>
Lots of green jobs can be created producing these alternatives to gas guzzling transportation. &nbsp;And this is the big stick Barack needs on the world stage.</p><p>
How long would Bin Laden remain at large if the ME had to deal with falling oil prices, prices controlled not by their cartel, but by consumers who reduce oil use.</p><p>
Peace and prosperity will go hand in hand down this conservation and renewable energy path. &nbsp;Negotiation will replace war after horrendous oil war.</p><p>
Wind and solar and plugin htbrids will become the norm everywhere, even in the former oil kleptocracies. &nbsp;That would let the people of the world work together to manufacture our way out of climate disaster, shortage, famine, deprivation, and war.</p><p>
No more corporate shills setting culture against culture. &nbsp;No more bellicose dictators and warlords and terrorist groups cashing in on fabricated fear.</p><p>
Crist senses it, strategic leadership is back in style. &nbsp;Bushwacker "strategery" is obsolete.

<p>http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog     John Schneider, Northern Wisconsin </p></p>
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				<p><strong>A good sign</strong></p><p>When the GOP backs a measure like this. &nbsp;How can "drill baby drill" win out in a political climate like this? &nbsp;Especially with gas prices falling due to lower demand.</p><p>
We all can see that reducing oil demand beats OPEC and the exxonmobsters, so let's do it. &nbsp; </p><p>
Lots of green jobs can be created producing these alternatives to gas guzzling transportation. &nbsp;And this is the big stick Barack needs on the world stage.</p><p>
How long would Bin Laden remain at large if the ME had to deal with falling oil prices, prices controlled not by their cartel, but by consumers who reduce oil use.</p><p>
Peace and prosperity will go hand in hand down this conservation and renewable energy path. &nbsp;Negotiation will replace war after horrendous oil war.</p><p>
Wind and solar and plugin htbrids will become the norm everywhere, even in the former oil kleptocracies. &nbsp;That would let the people of the world work together to manufacture our way out of climate disaster, shortage, famine, deprivation, and war.</p><p>
No more corporate shills setting culture against culture. &nbsp;No more bellicose dictators and warlords and terrorist groups cashing in on fabricated fear.</p><p>
Crist senses it, strategic leadership is back in style. &nbsp;Bushwacker "strategery" is obsolete.

<p>http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog     John Schneider, Northern Wisconsin </p></p>
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