Well, the bubble is about to burst and things will definitely change.
I don't want empty slogans about democracy. I WANT FREEDOM FROM OIL. I
DON'T WANT TO SUPPORT TERRORISTS AND TYRANTS. Give me room on the road
for my bike and you can go on with your democratic mind game.
Remember, do not tease the monkey!
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>Well, the bubble is about to burst and things will definitely change.
and its high ffucking time too
The main thing you need to do is fuck yourself, fuckwit.
Fuck You,
Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
Boring shithead troll.
Please stop posting your shit.
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Thank you for your words of encouragement as I know that when the dogs
bark...
From the book "Freedom From Oil." The Wise TibetanMonkey asks, "What's
the role of the bicycle in it?" I guess they haven't thought about the
FRUGAL BIKE and that takes Revolutionary Wisdom:
As one who has extensively studied the issue of peak oil, especially
as it relates to transportation in the US, I was initially very
excited when "Freedom From Oil" was released. The book is an
absolutely wonderful overview some partial solutions to the oil
dependence problem, but I feel it is major flawed - the author very
clearly assumes that the overall goal is continuing to make the
automobile to overwhelming dominant factor in transportation in the US
and fails to cover the nation's aviation system. Mass transit is only
mentioned once or twice, and rail of any sort doesn't even get enough
mention to be included in the index. The reality is, as much as there
are many promising alternatives to oil, we dramatically need to cut
back energy use in this country to a sustainable level. This is going
to require a massive investment in mass transit, as well as the
development of high speed rail along major corridors, much like is
done in Europe. I was shocked that mass transit or high speed rail
didn't have a chapter of its own, though increased transit funding was
mentioned as part of the smart growth chapter. He only vaugely
suggests that mass transit might receive some funding from an
increased gas tax (the suggestion occupies all of once sentence in the
book).
http://www.amazon.com/Freedom-Oil-President-United-Addiction/dp/0071489061