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Tag: GasBy JGillman, Section News
As many of you know, the new body makeup gives new life to rule of law.
May 25th 2007 was an important date. Remember this. So was the day the lights were turned out in the house early August of 2008. The 25th of May was a discovery date for a certain member of Congress. It was the date that a certain high ranking congressman discovered the radical potential of wealth that could be generated by high gas prices. IF.. one holds an interest in breaking Natural gas technology that is. So, who wants to be a hero to the Michiganders who instead of paying their mortgage, filled the tank to get to the job that was about to go away? Who would out of the gate, set their sights on the person who for the sake of profit, broke the back of the American worker already on the ropes from a declining average income? And, who designed and capitulated in 'green' contrivances which had little effect except the destruction of an economy that once seemed unbreakable. (2 comments, 300 words in story) Full Story |
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