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Old 06-20-2008, 01:27 PM
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Default I think $4 a gallon is a small price to pay for clean beaches/safe water to...

...fish in. How about you ?
Eggroll Jenkins...let them eat shrimp
Freedle S...I drive an accord and it costs me about 1.25 hours wages to fill it up
Final Frontier...I agree
no_ya_nazis...I'm an avation professional and I'd rather air condition my home year round than live where it's cold...don't see too many hippies deep sea fishing but they're welcome to come
cmdrbnd007...i can eat fish...i can't eat gas
sparhawk7322...you don't need a spill to get oil residue (tar) on beaches
Bob W...they can drill in ANWR or the interior all they want and i'll worry about what they do in europe if i decide to move there
private ...i live on the gulf
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The tax we pay for our gas, goes for road repair, and has
nothing to do with our beaches and lakes.
You must be living inland, where you can smell the roses.
And not on a beach front where you smell the stench.
If you eat these fish, which come out of these lakes, with their
high content of mercury. It is not improving your health.
So, you are "not" paying a "small price," not now, or ever.
When you may end up with cancer. <}:-{(
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I think it's too much money to be sending to governments that mean to do us harm.
If that $4.00 p/g stayed in this country, I would not be so agitated.
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I think that paying $4.00 a gallon is worth saving our oceans but you know how politics go the economy comes before the environment....Maybe we should make a law that makes oil and gas companies spend a certain amount of money on research for new energy and or better millage veichles
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And can you guarantee that it won't go any higher? No you can't because it is already going higher so at what point do you say enough is enough?
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No. Screw the fish; Humans are at the top of the food chain, only a lower life form would think that.
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