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		<title>By: Book Review &#8211; Freedom From Oil</title>
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		<dc:creator>Book Review &#8211; Freedom From Oil</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 02:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] “Freedom From Oil” begins with a memo from the “President of the United States” to his heads of various departments letting them know that in one month he will be giving a speech on oil dependence. During this speech, the memo states, “I hope to present the nation with a plan for ending our dependence on oil.” The memo continues with a call to action and deliverable materials and the various aspects that will affect this plan. The president ends by asking his team to keep this quote in mind when responding, “Make no small plans, for they have no power to stir the soul.” Read the rest of the review&#8230; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] “Freedom From Oil” begins with a memo from the “President of the United States” to his heads of various departments letting them know that in one month he will be giving a speech on oil dependence. During this speech, the memo states, “I hope to present the nation with a plan for ending our dependence on oil.” The memo continues with a call to action and deliverable materials and the various aspects that will affect this plan. The president ends by asking his team to keep this quote in mind when responding, “Make no small plans, for they have no power to stir the soul.” Read the rest of the review&#8230; [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Book Review - Plug-In Electric Vehicles - Domestic Fuel</title>
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		<title>By: Freedom From Oil &#171; Journey Home</title>
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		<dc:creator>Freedom From Oil &#171; Journey Home</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 13:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Paul Burke - Author Journey Home</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Burke - Author Journey Home</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 13:20:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First off anytime you consolidate (acquisition and mergers) you cripple the market place (Exxon/Mobil - the big telecoms, the financial sector, and media).  It&#039;s bad for business, it&#039;s bad for democracy, it&#039;s bad for America and its a blatant power grab.  

Big oil dug in like a tick blocks new technology through legislation and monopoly, and even places their minions into the Executive Branch (President &amp; Vice President).  

That we find our selves mucking it up in the oil fields in Iraq isn&#039;t a big surprise.  That half of the voting population fell for the saber rattling, bible thumping and jingoism is, but then again maybe that&#039;s half of the population that knew damn right well what we were doing and was okay with it - after all drill baby drill was their battle cry this past November.

Entrepreneurship and the innovative spirit is not only the story of this country but the life blood of the markets.  Anytime a business gets too big to fail is exactly the time the SEC and the FEDs should break it apart.  Big oil needs to get out of the way if they aren&#039;t going to get on board.  Sending our boys and girls to die for their bonuses is down right evil.  We can do better than that and should.

Clean energy innovations are busting at the seams.  A little seed money from the Feds diverted from antiquated defense weapons, the pentagon and the antiquated energy sector will do the trick.

People back to work upgrading our grid and infrastructure will have jobs for generations.  We are on the verge of something big, long lasting, sustainable and equitable.  Our politicians must be held accountable - either they are with us or against us...to coin a phrase.

Paul Burke
Author-Journey Home</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off anytime you consolidate (acquisition and mergers) you cripple the market place (Exxon/Mobil &#8211; the big telecoms, the financial sector, and media).  It&#8217;s bad for business, it&#8217;s bad for democracy, it&#8217;s bad for America and its a blatant power grab.  </p>
<p>Big oil dug in like a tick blocks new technology through legislation and monopoly, and even places their minions into the Executive Branch (President &amp; Vice President).  </p>
<p>That we find our selves mucking it up in the oil fields in Iraq isn&#8217;t a big surprise.  That half of the voting population fell for the saber rattling, bible thumping and jingoism is, but then again maybe that&#8217;s half of the population that knew damn right well what we were doing and was okay with it &#8211; after all drill baby drill was their battle cry this past November.</p>
<p>Entrepreneurship and the innovative spirit is not only the story of this country but the life blood of the markets.  Anytime a business gets too big to fail is exactly the time the SEC and the FEDs should break it apart.  Big oil needs to get out of the way if they aren&#8217;t going to get on board.  Sending our boys and girls to die for their bonuses is down right evil.  We can do better than that and should.</p>
<p>Clean energy innovations are busting at the seams.  A little seed money from the Feds diverted from antiquated defense weapons, the pentagon and the antiquated energy sector will do the trick.</p>
<p>People back to work upgrading our grid and infrastructure will have jobs for generations.  We are on the verge of something big, long lasting, sustainable and equitable.  Our politicians must be held accountable &#8211; either they are with us or against us&#8230;to coin a phrase.</p>
<p>Paul Burke<br />
Author-Journey Home</p>
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