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Greg Robertson
  • 50, Male
  • Heber Springs, Arkansas
  • United States
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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
Experimenting with HHO and have worked on efficiencies for industrial and commercial equipment for years. Working currently with solar and hydro designs. Would love to become even more involved and educated.
What excites you about this campaign?
I see this as a chance to make a POSITIVE change in our world and environment, hopefully before it is too late.
What do you want to do to help?
Anything possible!

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At 5:33pm on November 15, 2009, Union theocratic gov Divine of J said…
Harvest Time

Every seed takes time to germinate.
So too in the fields of the soul.
We must never give up and sow
because the results do not
immediate to our eyes.
Let us wait with patience.
In the right moment, the seeds
have driven in the soil of hearts,
there will produce mature fruit.
Understanding and sow Joy, Peace and
Courage, Forgiveness and Love.
Jesus bless you have a good nigh
At 12:55pm on October 12, 2008, Kelly Namour said…
Greg, Sorry it took so long to RSVP...Been on a little trip to Eureka Springs with my 4 year old granddaughter..Just got back..Keep me updated on whatever you are trying to put together..Be happy to chat with everyone..Our beloved country needs all the help She can get right now..If we could just get rid of the bureacrats, maybe we could do something..The Washington Good Old Boy Machines has grown way too big..It has to be stopped...Take care, Kelly
At 7:56am on October 11, 2008, mikeshea5000 said…
What are we going to hash out?
At 5:21am on October 11, 2008, George King said…
Yes, I would like to meet and talk about our energies in the US & our area.
At 5:35pm on October 10, 2008, Teresa said…
Awesome Greg! since I last logged on I quit using Plastic Bags (even though it DOES annoy the hell out of the checkers at Walmart :))We recycle more at work. We ALWAYS compost at home and ALWAYS try to buy as much as possible from local growers. I also live in central Ar. where people are terrified to eat anything that doesn't come in styrofoam. If you hear of other ways to contribute to the cause, I'd LOVE to know about them!! Please feel free to message me anytime! Thanks for inviting me to your friends list ~ it's an honor!! ~ Teresa
At 9:31pm on October 7, 2008, Greg Robertson said…
I feel that proceeding with an honest and well considered energy plan has the potential to not only wean us from foreign dependence on oil but will also create a new and more solidly based financial recovery than anything I have heard so far from any of the candidates!
Again, in my humble opinion, if each (gasoline powered) vehicle owned and operated by federal, state and local governments were converted to CNG the public would a positive move that would create jobs from production of conversion kits, the creation of, at the very least, a fueling iinfrastructure for the public service sector, that possibly private sector business might see a need. As things stand now here in N central arkansas, the nearest CNG "filling station" is in Oklahoma City, Ok. I have visited with several independent filling station owners who tell me that they would be interested in putting in pumps if there were CNG powered vehicles here; kinda drives the age old question "which came first, the chicken or the egg". I feel as if the way to get CNG accepted is to get our governments to get on the stick and start the ball rolling.
I cannot help but wonder if California would be broke (again) if they had converted to CNG last year instead of paying for gasoline!
 
 

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