How are we supposed to "responsibly" transport the oil sands from Canada to the refineries in the US? Is a pipeline irresponsible? I don't believe it is, i think it's a perfectly reasonable & rational way to transport the oil.

Again "irresponsibly" what's irresponsible about drilling in the United States? Is it easier or harder to clean up an oil spill that happens on land as opposed to one that happens a few miles underwater in the Gulf? Also once again Alternative fuels aren't effective enough or cheap enough.

Windfarms don't "save money" on energy & the Kennedy family have been some of the biggest supporters of "Green Energy"...windfarms are good enough for the Bourgeous but not good enough for the Elites, typical liberalism.

Al Gore is the poster child for Anthropogenic Global Warming, he has lied about it, made millions off it, and yet continues to fly around in his jet going from college to college to spread this horse shit to young idiot students who buy it hook line & sinker! That is why I constantly bring up Al Gore! Everyone else is just attempting to be another Al Gore.


When we talk about Alternative Fuels you have to understand at this moment right now the world (not just the United States) the WORLD runs on gas & oil. Complaining that there are no alternatives that are efficient enough or cheap enough at the moment is like cursing at a Neaderthal for using fire when you think he should use a light bulb....the technology is being worked on, it's having the ever living shit subsidized out of it and it's simply not ready so why waste money putting these bullshit alternatives that aren't good enough into place when more people can be helped with gas & oil.

Also the idea of "fossil fuels" is pretty laughable as well, they are simple abiotic hydrocarbons....how many fucking dinosaurs would it have taken to create the 18.83 million barrels of oil that the United States uses in 1 day or the 85 million barrels the entire World uses in one day? You think solar & wind can put a dent in that kind of usage