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Who Needs Energy Independence?

Alan from NJ Wrote: Jan 21, 2010 8:11 AM

Beautiful carpets are sold, cheap, from China. Few environmental controls or concerns for the chemical dyes washing into the groundwater or safety of the worker or long days. No wonder their cheap. Communism at work.
Electric cars seem good, but the electricity has to be produced, most often, by burning fossil fuels, and by the Laws of Conservation of Energy, energy must get lost, due to less than perfect energy transfer, so the cars are adding to the problem.

When you gas up your car, do you think that you're doing something evil? After all, I'm told that burning gasoline helps "murder the Earth," not to mention fills the coffers of terrorists and despots.

So we must move away from oil. Al Gore says, "The future of human civilization is at stake."

But I need the gas. I need to drive. I need electricity to light my home. What can I do? Is there an alternative? There is, I'm told.

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