A friend of mine sent me this video footage link. I am confident that it will make you start asking some very tough questions of your elected officials and the oil and motor vehicle industry leaders. The first one that comes to my mind is:
Why don’t we know more about this?
The second question is:
Who is to blame for keeping this kind of technology quiet?
As many of you are aware of by now, I am experiencing problems with the hosting at the Anvil. This has been continuing off and on for months and in recent weeks it has built up a full head of steam.
This may be the last blog entry I make here at the Anvil for many days, so just be prepared. I am being badgered by my hosts with nebulous emails, unexpected service denials, etc., all during a time in my life when I need them the least and am not able to make much sense of what they claim to be the “problem” with the Anvil. In other words, I’m out of patience and short on solutions.
Published by Foehammer 2 years, 2 months ago
in Opinion and U.S. Politics.
I had a feeling it would happen in South Carolina: Fred Thompson came alive. All this talk since January 1st about Thompson not “wanting” the Presidency enough was obviously aimed at knocking him out of the race early, but I believe all the cheering for Fred during the Republican Debate in South Carolina on January 10th now makes it clear that he’s not going out easily or prematurely.
Published by Foehammer 2 years, 2 months ago
in Foehammer's Anvil, Foehammer and Blogosphere.
The Blog for a Year contest has ended. I didn’t win, but I’m quite proud of how many votes I received in the short time that I took part. The ratio of votes versus views of my profile was an unbelievable 1:2.76!
The winner was a blogger that goes by the name Absolutely True. It just goes to show you that it’s hard to compete with ‘fluff’ when you’re dealing in ‘bad news.’

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