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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1754812" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>True, but that’s not any different from anywhere else. The amount of fuel expended would be more than made up for by the amount of potential fuel generated. </p><p></p><p>again, I will correct that I didn’t say ANWR was bad for “protecting” land and critters, we can’t have a country filled to the brim with condominiums and townhouses. My response was to your initial remarks on ANWR, and I was simply pointing out the irony because it was created by man. Those who created it were from the government, and of course are “here to help”. Government workers are not the best representation of people. politicians and bureaucrats are not putting out best foot forward.</p><p></p><p>So I’m not so much against what I think you mean about ANWR in that there’s habitat there conducive to wildlife, open spaces. </p><p></p><p>But again, just because of that, doesn’t mean we can’t extract petroleum product from there and I believe we can do it with minimal impact. Even if we found that there could be impact, we should explore mitigating the impact, not abandoning all hope! </p><p></p><p>This isn’t a great medium for the topic at hand, you won’t be disagreeing with me as much as you might think if we were solving the world’s problems over a few pints. </p><p></p><p></p><p>That is a fair point and one not previously discussed or considered on my part. I still feel that this concern can be adequately mitigated. </p><p></p><p>So, agree or disagree, we can do so without demonizing one another and I think we have so far. So yeah we have some point by point disagreements but when we get done here we can both still go out to the Rap, find some local whoops and take them way faster than some peasant truck, maybe get some air, minor rock crawling or cruise down to the local coffee joint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1754812, member: 21926"] True, but that’s not any different from anywhere else. The amount of fuel expended would be more than made up for by the amount of potential fuel generated. again, I will correct that I didn’t say ANWR was bad for “protecting” land and critters, we can’t have a country filled to the brim with condominiums and townhouses. My response was to your initial remarks on ANWR, and I was simply pointing out the irony because it was created by man. Those who created it were from the government, and of course are “here to help”. Government workers are not the best representation of people. politicians and bureaucrats are not putting out best foot forward. So I’m not so much against what I think you mean about ANWR in that there’s habitat there conducive to wildlife, open spaces. But again, just because of that, doesn’t mean we can’t extract petroleum product from there and I believe we can do it with minimal impact. Even if we found that there could be impact, we should explore mitigating the impact, not abandoning all hope! This isn’t a great medium for the topic at hand, you won’t be disagreeing with me as much as you might think if we were solving the world’s problems over a few pints. That is a fair point and one not previously discussed or considered on my part. I still feel that this concern can be adequately mitigated. So, agree or disagree, we can do so without demonizing one another and I think we have so far. So yeah we have some point by point disagreements but when we get done here we can both still go out to the Rap, find some local whoops and take them way faster than some peasant truck, maybe get some air, minor rock crawling or cruise down to the local coffee joint. [/QUOTE]
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