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  • #16
    Re: Congress on iTulip.com

    Originally posted by EJ View Post
    We are open to a wide range of opinion, but not to utter nonsense.

    Fact: Hydrocarbons are from organic matter which trapped millions of years of solar energy.
    There is only one outcome to this view, you'll be broke when the market hands your ass to you. I'd say $10 oil before $150 oil, there are absolutely no organic markers in oil, none. This is a point that even Peaksters realize can't be proved, oil is being extracted from over six MILES below the surface of the earth. There were no dinos, no plants, no sun producing biological goo at this depth to produce oil, good old Mother Earth is a hydrocarbon manufacturing system onto itself. Once again the Stone Age didn't end for lack of stones and the Oil Age won't end for lack of oil. The best scams certainly fool the greatest amount of bagholders.
    "Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one."
    - Charles Mackay

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    • #17
      Re: Congress on iTulip.com

      Originally posted by Tet View Post
      There is only one outcome to this view, you'll be broke when the market hands your ass to you. I'd say $10 oil before $150 oil, there are absolutely no organic markers in oil, none. This is a point that even Peaksters realize can't be proved, oil is being extracted from over six MILES below the surface of the earth. There were no dinos, no plants, no sun producing biological goo at this depth to produce oil, good old Mother Earth is a hydrocarbon manufacturing system onto itself. Once again the Stone Age didn't end for lack of stones and the Oil Age won't end for lack of oil. The best scams certainly fool the greatest amount of bagholders.
      There are several topics I refuse to debate. This is one of them. Evolution vs Creationism is another. I respect your views, but you will not change my mind. And it seems to me, that with so many obvious scams going on right under our noses, our time is better spent here trying to understand the implications of the trend toward the Third World-ization of the U.S. economy and financial system.

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      • #18
        Re: Congress on iTulip.com

        Governments next move should be the focus.
        What energy policy will be implemented by our government to reduce our nation’s dependency on foreign oil?

        In the Senate of the United States,
        June 21, 2007.
        Resolved, That the bill from the House of Representatives
        (H.R. 6) entitled ‘‘An Act to reduce our Nation’s dependency
        on foreign oil by investing in clean, renewable, and
        alternative energy resources, promoting new emerging energy
        technologies, developing greater efficiency, and creating a
        Strategic Energy Efficiency and Renewables Reserve to invest
        in alternative energy, and for other purposes.’’, do pass with
        the following


        http://energy.senate.gov/public/_files/HR6BillText.pdf

        http://energy.senate.gov/public/

        Carbon,Carbon,Carbon, Tax,Tax,Tax http://www.alston.com/elu_climate/
        http://www.alston.com/resources/spec...5-08c8cc7175a8
        Last edited by bill; July 05, 2007, 12:23 PM.

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