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<P mce_keep="true">[quote user="beaulieu"] <P>I am not going to quote in order to keep my reply down in size. I do agree with some of what you quote Sam, however, I also disagree with some of the premises that Mr. O'Toole appears to base his points on, and by inference you appear to concur.</P> <P>I think Mr. O'Toole bases his points on assumptions that are no longer valid, the most important of which is cheap oil that will allow us to go on like we have been.<BR>[/quote]</P> <P>I read through your response quickly and then went to another site. When I returned to read it again, most of it had been deleted. Did you delete it or has some else deleted most of it?</P>
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