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Is oil the poison that breeds so many evils?
Oil, petroleum, black gold. Is it what cause’s so many problems, just look at all the polution it creates from burning it, to spilling it. They say that just the oil that drips from cars in the U.S. in one day is equal to the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska and it gets spilled alot around the world, especially from ship wrecks in the ocean, it is a dirty substance. Then you have to look at the money it gives to certain forces, People who use it for power from terrorist to politicians. The people who say we have this new world order coming point to old oil people who control it. From the old standard oil to all the oil conglomerates of today they wield power from behind the scenes and it breeds corruption. I for one say, lets get away from oil, find a way to not use it in your life, sell your oil burning equipment or use biofuels like vegetable oil, its alot cleaner and breaks down quickly, think about solar or wind power or a electric car. This is your chance to change course.
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You can do something about it. Buy an electric car. You can get one as cheap as $5000.
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Here are some cheap ones. These are old gas cars – they had good bodies but bad engines – so the engines were removed and brand new electric drives installed:
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http://grassrootsev.com/convert.htm
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If you want something with newer technology, wait until next year. Here’s an interesting one, it gets 200 miles per charge, and costs $28500:
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http://www.milesautomotive.com/products_xs200.html
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Driving electric is CHEAP. The electricity to power your EV is only about a penny per mile. Gasoline is around 10 cents per mile and rising.
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