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She tries to tell Americans how to live :
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=14906

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This has to be the biggest joke next to Al Sharpton.
How much does it cost to fuel her jet with JET A? oh yah she says it was going that way any way. What a freaken joke!!!!

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"Well well well, if its not our lovely uninvited guest Jason."

Thank-you, nice to be appreciated.

"Jason do you believe everything you read? You must have a lot of ulcers from wanting the world to be a perfect place."

No ulcers, but I am guilty of not wanting to f@*k up the planet too much for the next generation.

"The world will finally deteriorate from people using up all the natural resources."

I never made that argument. But yes, natural resources are not limitless, and the better we make use of them the longer they will last.

"This is not going to happen in any of our lifetimes."

Yes -- "It's not my problem" -- the SUV owner's anthem.

"Did you realize that the majority of oil is used as a necessity to heat homes in states with cold climates."

So does that mean we should leave our heaters on full blast in the summer?

"The HUMMER H2 is such a small percentage of the actual fleet that it really does not make a difference."

You have it backwards. The US is the biggest consumer of energy. Well over half the crude oil we import goes to transportation. Civil automobile transportation is the biggest part of that segment. The fastest growing and most wastful piece of that segment is the SUV, of which the H2 is the worst.

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Just remember...the reason that anything is ever built is because there is a market for it. Hey I would love to buy an SUV that gets 30-40mpg, but until automakers start doing it with a technology we know they have, I will continue to buy what is offered. As a business owner, would you produce a venture where the cost outweighed the profit? I don't think so. Jason I respect your viewpoint...I really do. But one person will not change the viewpoint of many intellectually capable individuals. We all have our reasons for doing the things we do because we are all individuals with our own set of values and beliefs. On the contrary I kind of like having you on this sight for your well thought-out viewpoints but lets get real...You are doing nothing more than wasting your own time.

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You're wrong to underestimate Americans' values and sense of judgement and the level of personal sacrifice people would be willing to make.

You may think you're taking a hard line on Iraq by not buying French wine, but you're really just pulling your punches in the war on terror unless you're willing to consider buying less Iraqi oil.

-Jason
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Jason:

I'll make one last effort on a civil note:

I want a Hybrid vehicle, but for use as my commuter car (as opposed to weekend and bad weather use). The only problem is that Ford is not releasing their Hybrid Escape to non-fleet customers until 2004. GM says they have at least 5 models in the works, so I'll have to hold my breath there.

I won't buy a Japanese nameplate, so what options am I left with? My H2 is driven 1 day to work and the rest of the time it is for slogging through the mountains and when snow is too deep for most cars. My daily driver is powered by a Ford V6 that gets an avg. of 22-24mpg and I don't know what emission standards it qualifies under, but it is a model year 2002, so hopefully the newer tech. lends to lower emissions (compared to older cars).
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Again, you're a GUEST of this forum and you're pushing an AGENDA that does not respect the choice of its members. You are here to "badger" or convert other guests and members to your method of thinking. You even state this much in your Profile.





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Bull****! Get lost. Go be a human shield.

What you really need is an attitude adjustment!
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Well well well, if its not our lovely uninvited guest Jason. Jason do you believe everything you read? You must have a lot of ulcers from wanting the world to be a perfect place. The world will finally deteriorate from people using up all the natural resources. This is not going to happen in any of our lifetimes. Did you realize that the majority of oil is used as a necessity to heat homes in states with cold climates. The HUMMER H2 is such a small percentage of the actual fleet that it really does not make a difference. Why don't you go lobby in the third world countries where they burn camel and cow **** just to make heat. Not to mention all the flatulent cows there are in the world contributing to the greenhouse gases. Just a little extra homework you can take home and work yourself into a dizzy mess with. No one cares about you Jason...get a life and get on with your own life so you can stop worrying about what other people do.

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[quote]Originally posted by SJ:
We rely on Iraqi oil? Your arguments and points are paper thin. Please tell me you can do better than this.

Yes, in my home state, CA, 50% of our oil comes from Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Why do you say that is a "thin" argument?

SJ: "If you think that oil is a fossil fuel that is only found in the Middle East, then there's no hope for a level discussion. Not only are new oil reserves being found below the fossilized layers of the earth's crust, but vast supplies are being uncovered throughout Russia's Northern plateaus."

Who said "only"? It isn't just a question of how much reserve there is, it's a question of what alternatives there are, and how do they compare.

Western countries have a lot more CNG reserves than oil. Ironicly, the middle east has a lot of oil reserves, and less CNG. CNG produces almost zero emissions. Oh, and presently, CNG is also 30% cheaper, mile for mile than comparable gas powered vehicles.

With that in mind, explain to me why we are not only allowing, but encouraging auto and oil lobbiests to set their own fuel efficiency standards that are ruinous for our economy, safety, and security?

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Jason:

If I respond to every point, then I'm repeating the encompassing thoughts I've already conveyed in 3 different threads.

This will be my last post to you, as I feel that we agree on some levels, but not the items that keep volleying back and forth. So, on the remaining details, I "agree to disagree with you."

I've read your concerns and accept them for what they're worth. Likewise, I've written my position in what I feel is a reasonably exhaustive nature.



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Jason do you realize how many recalls Ford has had for faulty tires? Apparently you are way to quick to give Ford credit. Daimler Chrysler and Ford are amoung the worst for vehicle safety recalls.

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CNN Headline News did a short news listing regarding Ford and GM's contributions to the relief and recovery efforts in New York and Washington.

The findings are as follows......

1. Ford- $1 million to American Red Cross matching employee contributions of the same number plus 10 Excursions to NY Fire Dept. The company also offered ER response team services and office space to displaced government employees.

2. GM- $1 million to American Red Cross matching employee contributions of the same number and a fleet of vans, suv's, and trucks.

3. Daimler Chrysler- $10 million to support of the children and victims of the Sept. 11 attack.

4. Harley Davidson motorcycles- $1 million and 30 new motorcycles to the New York Police Dept.

5. Volkswagen- Employees and management created a Sept 11 Foundation, funded initial with $2 million, for the assistance of the children and victims of the WTC.

6. Hyundai- $300,000 to the American Red Cross.

7. Audi- Nothing.

8. BMW- Nothing.

9. Daewoo- Nothing.

10. Fiat- Nothing.

11. Honda- Nothing despite boasting of second best sales month ever in August 2001

12. Isuzu- Nothing.

13. Mitsubishi- Nothing.

14. Nissan- Nothing.

15. Porsche- Nothing. Press release with condolences via the Porsche website.

16. Subaru- Nothing.

17. Suzuki- Nothing.

18. Toyota- Nothing despite claims of high sales in July and August 2001. Condolences posted on the website

Whenever the time may be for you to purchase or lease a new vehicle, keep this information in mind. You might want to give more consideration to a car manufactured by an American-owned and / or American based company. Apart from Hyundai and Volkswagen, the foreign car companies contributed nothing at all to the citizens of the United States. It's OK for these companies to take money out of this country, but it is apparently not acceptable to return some in a time of crisis. I believe we should not forget things like this. Say thank you in a way that gets their attention. Pass it on.
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What does that have to do with the fact that SUV's disprotionately degrade the environment, road safety, and our reliance on Iraqi and Saudi oil?

Seriously, have you ever thought about the actual merits of the arguments against allowing the auto and fuel lobbiests to set their own standards in Washington, or the consequences of years of marketing SUV's as offroad vehicles to mall-bound suburbanite moms?

Or, like every other anti-anti-SUV guy out there, can you not get past the personalities behind celebrities making those arguments?

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[Quote by Jason] "You have it backwards. The US is the biggest consumer of energy. Well over half the crude oil we import goes to transportation. Civil automobile transportation is the biggest part of that segment. The fastest growing and most wastful piece of that segment is the SUV, of which the H2 is the worst."

No Jason like your head and your ASS...YOU have it backwards.

Based on an assumed 40,000 units sold, H2 represents less than 1 percent of GM’s total truck fleet fuel consumption and less than 0.6 percent of the total truck/car fleet fuel consumption. From an emissions standpoint, the H2 meets or exceeds all Federal emissions regulations for a truck in its class and is LEV compliant in the United States.

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"Jason do you realize how many recalls Ford has had for faulty tires? Apparently you are way to quick to give Ford credit. Daimler Chrysler and Ford are amoung the worst for vehicle safety recalls."

Did they ever accept guilt for that or are they still pointing to Firestone? Regardless, my point is they are the only ones that both recognized problems and made improvements to their SUV emissions and safety (by lowering the bumper so if they hit a small car, they won't do as much damage).

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We rely on Iraqi oil? Your arguments and points are paper thin. Please tell me you can do better than this.

If you think that oil is a fossil fuel that is only found in the Middle East, then there's no hope for a level discussion. Not only are new oil reserves being found below the fossilized layers of the earth's crust, but vast supplies are being uncovered throughout Russia's Northern plateaus.

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