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Re: Foxwoods Man post# 24843

Wednesday, 12/03/2008 11:05:29 AM

Wednesday, December 03, 2008 11:05:29 AM

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Shareholders need not be passive, like helpless waiting-room fathers pacing until the doctor's verdict. Look what passivity and acquiescence accomplished vis a vis the pernicious and deceitful bailout. CTGI longs can help their own fortunes measurably if they would just get off their duffs! LOL

For example, CTGI holders could be writing to the immensely powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee about CSMG's carbon capture solution. (Rep. Henry Waxman just ousted long-time chairman Rep. John Dingell, the Big Three's best friend who ironically sunk Detroit by perennially blocking stricter fuel-economy standards for cars and trucks.)

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27609463/
"(Rep.) Waxman this year signed onto legislation with (Rep.) Markey that would ban any new coal-fired power plants built without technology to capture carbon dioxide."


Waxman will likely encounter stiff resistance from both sides of aisle, however, he will rattle the issue of carbon-capture technology and direct media and public attention to possible solutions. That's good for CTGI shareholders!

This is yet another opportunity to put CSMG into the headlines, this time vis a vis its patented carbon capture technology. But it requires some little collective effort to inform these folks of what CSMG has under its wing. Here's the membership of the 110th Congress's House Energy and Commerce Committee. Any carbon capture legislation will first need their approval before the greater House votes upon it.

Contact information for all members of Congress:
http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/



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