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Old 01-06-2011, 11:29 PM posted to rec.gardens
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In article ,
songbird wrote:

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/...art-20110531,0,
5608647.story

interesting numbers in there.


songbird


Next thing you'll be telling me that Chevron is going green ;O)

Yes, what Wally World is doing is good, HOWEVER most of it seems to be
reducing their petroleum profile. It needs to be noted that the price of
petroleum is trending up. What Wally World has done is good Wally World,
but I think that it is only a coincide that it's good for the
environment. Then as the person from Santa Monica pointed out, Wally
Worlds mega-stores impact on local business, local residents, and city
streets. Cutting waste: win/win

Now if Wally World could buy produce and other goods locally, when
possible, that would save petroleum, and leave some of the profits
locally as well.
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- Billy

Mad dog Republicans to the right. Democratic spider webs to the left. True conservatives, and liberals not to be found anywhere in the phantasmagoria
of the American political landscape.

America is not broke. The country is awash in wealth and cash.
It's just that it's not in your hands. It has been transferred, in the
greatest heist in history, from the workers and consumers to the banks
and the portfolios of the uber-rich.
http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/.../michael-moore
/michael-moore-says-400-americans-have-more-wealth-/