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June 21, 2010 at 5:37 PM #569526June 21, 2010 at 7:20 PM #568622briansd1Guest
Zeit, the drill-baby-drill crowd should be happy or do they want drilling only on American soil?
From a strictly American perspective, I’m glad that they are drilling abroad to meet our energy needs. We pay them with paper dollars and we get oil.
We preserve out oil reserves and environment for when technology is better proven. The oil will still be there in the future when it’s scarcer and more valuable.
June 21, 2010 at 7:20 PM #568717briansd1GuestZeit, the drill-baby-drill crowd should be happy or do they want drilling only on American soil?
From a strictly American perspective, I’m glad that they are drilling abroad to meet our energy needs. We pay them with paper dollars and we get oil.
We preserve out oil reserves and environment for when technology is better proven. The oil will still be there in the future when it’s scarcer and more valuable.
June 21, 2010 at 7:20 PM #569226briansd1GuestZeit, the drill-baby-drill crowd should be happy or do they want drilling only on American soil?
From a strictly American perspective, I’m glad that they are drilling abroad to meet our energy needs. We pay them with paper dollars and we get oil.
We preserve out oil reserves and environment for when technology is better proven. The oil will still be there in the future when it’s scarcer and more valuable.
June 21, 2010 at 7:20 PM #569331briansd1GuestZeit, the drill-baby-drill crowd should be happy or do they want drilling only on American soil?
From a strictly American perspective, I’m glad that they are drilling abroad to meet our energy needs. We pay them with paper dollars and we get oil.
We preserve out oil reserves and environment for when technology is better proven. The oil will still be there in the future when it’s scarcer and more valuable.
June 21, 2010 at 7:20 PM #569615briansd1GuestZeit, the drill-baby-drill crowd should be happy or do they want drilling only on American soil?
From a strictly American perspective, I’m glad that they are drilling abroad to meet our energy needs. We pay them with paper dollars and we get oil.
We preserve out oil reserves and environment for when technology is better proven. The oil will still be there in the future when it’s scarcer and more valuable.
June 21, 2010 at 10:28 PM #568814ZeitgeistParticipantStop being coy Brian. You already know the answer to the question.
June 21, 2010 at 10:28 PM #568910ZeitgeistParticipantStop being coy Brian. You already know the answer to the question.
June 21, 2010 at 10:28 PM #569420ZeitgeistParticipantStop being coy Brian. You already know the answer to the question.
June 21, 2010 at 10:28 PM #569525ZeitgeistParticipantStop being coy Brian. You already know the answer to the question.
June 21, 2010 at 10:28 PM #569809ZeitgeistParticipantStop being coy Brian. You already know the answer to the question.
June 22, 2010 at 11:07 AM #569078AnonymousGuestI’m going to start stocking up on canned goods.
A few questions for those who already have a supply:
How long should I prepare to survive without grocery stores or civilized commerce? A month, year, many years?
How many cans will I need for each month (family of 4)?
How much space does it all take? (seems like one would need a good-sized pantry) Should I store it underground for longer shelf life?
Should I stockpile food for my dog also, or do you think he could learn to live off the wild, eating rabbits, etc?
Will there be any rabbits left after Obama’s oil spill takes its toll?
June 22, 2010 at 11:07 AM #569174AnonymousGuestI’m going to start stocking up on canned goods.
A few questions for those who already have a supply:
How long should I prepare to survive without grocery stores or civilized commerce? A month, year, many years?
How many cans will I need for each month (family of 4)?
How much space does it all take? (seems like one would need a good-sized pantry) Should I store it underground for longer shelf life?
Should I stockpile food for my dog also, or do you think he could learn to live off the wild, eating rabbits, etc?
Will there be any rabbits left after Obama’s oil spill takes its toll?
June 22, 2010 at 11:07 AM #569680AnonymousGuestI’m going to start stocking up on canned goods.
A few questions for those who already have a supply:
How long should I prepare to survive without grocery stores or civilized commerce? A month, year, many years?
How many cans will I need for each month (family of 4)?
How much space does it all take? (seems like one would need a good-sized pantry) Should I store it underground for longer shelf life?
Should I stockpile food for my dog also, or do you think he could learn to live off the wild, eating rabbits, etc?
Will there be any rabbits left after Obama’s oil spill takes its toll?
June 22, 2010 at 11:07 AM #569786AnonymousGuestI’m going to start stocking up on canned goods.
A few questions for those who already have a supply:
How long should I prepare to survive without grocery stores or civilized commerce? A month, year, many years?
How many cans will I need for each month (family of 4)?
How much space does it all take? (seems like one would need a good-sized pantry) Should I store it underground for longer shelf life?
Should I stockpile food for my dog also, or do you think he could learn to live off the wild, eating rabbits, etc?
Will there be any rabbits left after Obama’s oil spill takes its toll?
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