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Old October 9th 05, 11:01 PM
W P Dixon
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HOLY CRAP!,
Martin it must be a very very strange day , a full moon coming up or
something...cause I agree with you! We need new refinieres! I think new
refineries could do the job cleaner, more efficant and more cost effective.
Did anyone else think it was funny to see the DemoRats whining because
the 5 min vote took longer? Strange how when they are running for election
"EVERY" vote should be counted....felons through illegals..all should count
(No matter how long it takes!). But when legislation is being voted on we
have to have a time limit and those elected officials "we the people" sent
there shouldn't have the opportunity to vote !
And for those who could not be there on time to vote....well if I showed
up at my job late..I would not have a job. Elected officials need to take
their jobs seriously..I don't think most do. Most know they have a free ride
and will always get re-elected no matter what. Until we change that we will
never change Washington.
MHO of course!

Patrick
student SP
aircraft structural mech


"Martin Hotze" wrote in message
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On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 02:35:30 -0400, Roger wrote:

Environmental regs that are preventing new refineries, but new
refineries would be one of the worst mistakes we could make.


not really, IMVHO.

your current refineries work with high losses. a poor product, little
overall output and old technology. A new refinery will be able to work up
to current standards, produce better products at lesser costs.

Meanwhile you would be able to search for viable alternatives. Within the
next 20 or so years you should have applied them (this is true for all of
us).

#m

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