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I think it would be great,,,,,I just hope, since we know the gas will be more pricey, that the people who still go to the "terrorist" pumps don't catch crap from people who can afford the more expensive gas, or feel guilty cause they can't afford it...

2007-02-01 23:04:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Its highly unlikely,i'm afraid; we cannot terror-proof everything,
we cannot certainly keep ourselves completely out-of-harms-way either. And theres a lesson to be learned too(if only we look hard enough for it); for example,in britain one is likely to hear
a saying-' she or they were in the wrong place at the wrong time',
usually said when an innocent person is a victim of a(usually
fatal) crime.
And that saying is clearly an apology ON BEHALF
OF THE CRIMINAL.(And thus the writers and agreers, agreeing
that, virtually, Nothing can be done (more) to help the innocent
and law-abiding citizens.
I assume some such (wrong and totally misguided) notions can or will prevail in north america
and Elsewhere.
They are probably the action-sayings of our
ancestors; those who should have known better(but were unable or unwilling to do better).

Simple things can probably be carried-out to gas stations;and
they should be,quickly and promptly too. For i guess that no-one,
and certainly no reasonable,law abiding citizen, would want to
be a victim for want of some practical and cost effective, anti-
terror or crime busting measures.

2007-02-02 07:32:56 · answer #2 · answered by peter m 6 · 0 0

I assume you are talking about the gas stations that promote the fact that their gas does NOT come from terrorist countries, and I think it is a great concept. At least people then know what their patronage is contributing to.

For similar reasons, that's why I never go to a CITGO station anymore. It's putting money dirrectly into Chavez's pocket.

2007-02-02 09:11:53 · answer #3 · answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7 · 0 0

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