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| Oct 21 2007, 12:54 PM EDT | robertforaker | 2 words added, 1 word deleted |
| Oct 21 2007, 12:50 PM EDT | robertforaker | 345 words added, 1 word deleted |
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I believe our present local leaders fail to meet the standards of influential leaders. Our standard of living continues to decline The Blue Water wind project is indeed a waste of Delaware's time. Listening to a gentlemam on WDEL radio representing Blue water Wind I was taken by a few remarks said. The gentleman was caught in a lie or misbelief. He had said 90% of the public heard this project. The announcer broke in and replied how far fetched this statement was. The gentleman then continued to sell his sales pitch for Blue water.
My opinion of this project does not in any way deflate the need for technology there is a need for new technology. The cost of this project far out weighs the outcome. 25 years is maybe the life span of some people? Half of ones lifetime maybe? Your electric bills will never be lower....you are locked in for life...I urge you to think about this. The spokesman for this project didn't impress me because I'm in a position where the whole picture is visible. How much does this company stand to profit?
Blue water's investers would only invest if there was some kind of state control on future investment. The public in general is not a trusted partner endevor but a catayist to sell this technology.The investers won't make this available to the average consumer. The length of time of results on this project far outweighs it's practicality. If everyone turned out the lights every night for 25 years they would also see savings. If we put money in the bank for 25 years we would see interest gained or by a 25 year term life insurance policy. The obvious is indeed being missed by all political partys. We don't have to sacrifice our freedom of choice. We don't have to sell our lives to any one idea.
Now when shifty used car salesmen sell us a car we're aware of impropieties or the nature of the salesman. The Blue Water Wind Project Does sound a little shifty to meDearme Dear Mr. Foracher: Your comments regarding the proposed Blue Water wind project, were so blatantly insipid, and inaccurate. In no way do they represent the cutting edge energy policy of the Independent Party of Delaware. Therefore, the party disavows your alleged candidacy. For the sake of your campaign, kindly seek another party with which to affilate, as of last polling, you do not have the support of the State Executive Committee. you have proven you do not meet our intellectual standards.
My opinion of this project does not in any way deflate the need for technology there is a need for new technology. The cost of this project far out weighs the outcome. 25 years is maybe the life span of some people? Half of ones lifetime maybe? Your electric bills will never be lower....you are locked in for life...I urge you to think about this. The spokesman for this project didn't impress me because I'm in a position where the whole picture is visible. How much does this company stand to profit?
Blue water's investers would only invest if there was some kind of state control on future investment. The public in general is not a trusted partner endevor but a catayist to sell this technology.The investers won't make this available to the average consumer. The length of time of results on this project far outweighs it's practicality. If everyone turned out the lights every night for 25 years they would also see savings. If we put money in the bank for 25 years we would see interest gained or by a 25 year term life insurance policy. The obvious is indeed being missed by all political partys. We don't have to sacrifice our freedom of choice. We don't have to sell our lives to any one idea.
Now when shifty used car salesmen sell us a car we're aware of impropieties or the nature of the salesman. The Blue Water Wind Project Does sound a little shifty to meDearme Dear Mr. Foracher: Your comments regarding the proposed Blue Water wind project, were so blatantly insipid, and inaccurate. In no way do they represent the cutting edge energy policy of the Independent Party of Delaware. Therefore, the party disavows your alleged candidacy. For the sake of your campaign, kindly seek another party with which to affilate, as of last polling, you do not have the support of the State Executive Committee. you have proven you do not meet our intellectual standards.
Wolfegang Hildebrand Ludwig von Baumgart, State Secretary, IPOD
Elizabeth Allen, 41st District Chair
This was posted in my email, it clearly represents the views of the party. The party is clearly stating prejudices wlthin the party..... Maybe the same applies to people with disabilities....
