Hey frank, I could be wrong, won't be the first time :o( but Let me ask you about the nice people in Israel fought for their land from 48 on, and have been persecuted for over 2000 years, of course they are tough. On the other hand people in NA have had it sooooo easy these last 50 years at home, this is all new.
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, solve equations, pitch manure, program a computer, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. -- Lazarus Long. (a great fictitious character) On the other hand I see a lot of folks that match this : You walk cool, but darlin', can you walk the line - B. Springsteen I don't see that type of spirit in our society too often.
Gee whiz frank we subsidize things like this which I'm sure you saw nationalpost.com Notice the 80K that could have fed a lot of homeless or others that really need to eat. (Notice I'm probably compassionate neo-con, with a libertarian bent :o)
I'll repeat it, SHORTAGE Here I haven't disagreed and have been bidding on trusts as you know. I know they are not your vehicle, but that notwithstanding, they are still energy. It's the notion of a shortage induced from outside event ie tanker sinking etc that I'm not counting on. I'm personally hoping the US takes the screw 'em approach and focuses on domestic (NA) energy also otherwise I wouldn't have been bidding. Now of course it seems I've been too cute on my prices and will need to purchase higher, c'est la vie.
regards Kastel a cute and cuddly Canadian |