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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (1722)3/6/2007 1:02:37 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 25737
 
The Kennedys would use all their federal power to slam wind power down your states throat. Are you really that naive ????



To: Steve Lokness who wrote (1722)3/6/2007 1:33:09 PM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 25737
 
guess i am confused we complain we are far behind other countries. i gave a few examples of attempted progress and you throw up state's right ,, i thought the explanation in my post referred to the general public who are holding back progress not federal gov. I hope you don't believe in federal gov. paying for alternative energy. We got tons of coal why not use it. Why not work on transportation for coal, clean burning of coal. vs having our large factories and eletric companies burn natural gas and force those companies who can no longer afford to mfg because of rising coal prices move over seas. We is the outrage in this country about losing jobs to other countries because of high cost of natural gas.

we differ on alternative power.. i assume you do not want a nuke plant in your back yard you prefer wind or solar. I wonder if there is enough wind and sun to power the united states. this is not Brazil or Spain or germany.

If their was gas off your state you should go after it,, a great source of income for the state.

dam i got a huge nuke plant in my back yard. it is called Limerick(http://www.nucleartourist.com/us/limerick.htm). thank peco and it passed on all the costs in our electric bills for the last twenty five years.