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Old 08-23-2008, 10:37 PM
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Atlas Shrugged

Heh, I've been a hardcore libertarian since "How I found freedom in an unfree world" in the late 70s/early 80s. This is more like "The incredible
bread machine" I guess. Sure feels like a scam to me. Diesel should be
as stable as a rock since there aren't near the amount of NEW diesel burning machines introduced into the marketplace to account for "increased" demand. Given the amount fuel oil heaters and diesel vehicles, and jets, that has to be a pretty stabile market. Is there really a choice between producing petrol over diesel, so much so that the oil companies
would risk the world transportation of goods and therefore world economy
for a couple extra bucks? Seems diesel should be the cheapest most un-influenced stabile market , as I perceive it. Did the demand for diesel go up so much to justify it being higher in cost than super? Only a small percentage of modern hot-rods need super. I'm a firm advocate of a free market, however..well.. I wonder if fishoil would mix with D2
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