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power in Washington has always been those dull looking folks who stay
when the politicians come and go--or unfortunately come and stay.
Term limits won't do anything about them.
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On Mar 24, 2007, at 12:31 PM, Randall wrote:
>> You have to wonder just what is it about a motor oil that makes it
>> "not street legal".
>
> The zinc and phosphorus used as additives poison the catalytic
> converter over
> time. So, ZDDP (which contains both zinc and phosphorous) is being
> phased out
> just like TEL was 30 years ago.
>
>> You gotta wonder... More to the point... who cares and how would
>> anyne know what motor oil we use.
>
> Best not to ask questions when you don't want to hear the answer !
> Suffice it
> to say that the EPA has already established that they are above the
> law and only
> lightly bound by the Constitution ... if they want to know what
> motor oil you're
> using, they'll find out !
>
> Is it true that in some places, you already have to give your name
> and address
> in order to buy leaded racing fuel ?
>
> Randall
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