Posted by Dave from MN on April 28, 2008 at 15:50:14 from (74.60.86.134):
In Reply to: ethanol bashing 7 posted by Harry Timbercrank on April 28, 2008 at 15:18:31:
Well, at least get yourself a registered handle and stick with it. It would help to keep the juvenile, try and get a giggle name you been using. The arguement goes both ways, kinda like the war. It just may be that there is something we dont know that will make this ethanol adventure all worth while for our kids. I hate the high prices as much as the next guy. I wish the farmer would net more profits than they do for the grain and I hope that the meat industry can get better prices to offset the feed cost. For most food and housing need to be priorities. Fuel cost are a giving. So maybe these prices will teach us all that we need to quit living in excess and learn to do without some things and focus on what we need. As far as repeat posting like this you are trying to stir the pot. Why dont you spend the effort writting you representatives at the state and local level?
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