[DeTomaso] Sorta NPC, goodbye internal combustion engines

B. Seib oldwheel at shaw.ca
Fri Jan 20 14:59:25 EST 2012


Every country has it's Hooligans!
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Rob Dumoulin [mailto:rob at dumoulins.net]
  Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 1:32 PM
  To: B. Seib
  Cc: denman at gmail.com; DetomasoList
  Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Sorta NPC, goodbye internal combustion engines


  Canadians are our friends.....that is until some Molson-worshiping hoser
Canuck sneaks a skunk in his toque into a hockey game and thinks its funny.

  Then it's war.


  On Jan 20, 2012 9:03 AM, "B. Seib" <oldwheel at shaw.ca> wrote:

    Thanks for your kind words about Canadians Denny.

    Barry


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    On Fri Jan 20 03:55:33 CST 2012 Denny Morse denman at gmail.com wrote:

    I don't understand your logic at all because refining in the US creates
    jobs in the US and reduces our import/export trade imbalance. Following
    your misguided logic Boeing and Intel should not be allowed to export
    because it increases their profits. So I guess you would prefer that
Exxon
    relocated to another country. Sounds pretty misguided to me.

    The more important point about the Keystone XL pipeline is that Canada
is a
    friendly neighbor of ours and they are not a member of OPEC so
production
    is not changed just to control prices. This is the most important reason
to
    import crude oil from Canada than from countries who hate us and would
like
    to destroy us. Look at this wonderful list of countries and tell me that
    you prefer them over Canadian crude oil.

     http://www.opec.org/opec_web/en/about_us/25.htm

    Sincerely,

    Denny



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