Everyone needs to buy gas from AMERICAN oil companies. There aren't many of them left, but being more selective of where and when you buy your gas can help out. A search on google or yahoo will give you a list of American oil companies. I think a few of them are Shell, Unico, and Amico. BP is British/Australian, but still better than buying from Arab oil companies like Exxon.
Also, just so everyone knows, as long as America is dependent on foreign oil, the Arabs are going to continue to raise prices and affect our foreign policy. The literally have us "over a barrel". America uses more petrolium than any other country in the world, yet we only produce enough of our own to sustain our current way of life for three or four years. We currently account for 1/3 of all the oil use in the world. I'm not an energy expert, but I do know that our excesive life-style and favoritism to large gas-guzzlers like Expeditions, Escalades, and F-350s doesn't help very much. We can't support our fossil fuel needs without foreign suppliments. Pres. Bush has takena step to try to tap into those huge Alaskan oil fields, but came under heavy scrutiny from the EPA and other environmental agencies because they'd rather save a few acres of perma-frost than help the American economy. I want to save out natural resources also, but there must be an effective compromise.
Maybe a few of you older people will remember the huge fuel crisis we went through in the early 70's? Everyone who was driving their huge Thunderbirds, Monte Carlos, Chargers, and Broncos got tired of following tanker trucks to the fuel station and traded their rides in for Gremlins, Pacers, and Yugos......The same sort of crisis is in effect now. How much longer will it be before the American public wakes up and starts getting smart about energy conservation? I know STs fall into the "less economic" category, being a SUV, but sometimes the truth hurts. After all, how many people do you know that actually need that much cargo space or take their $30,000 4x4 off-road? I know a few of us here do, sure, but about 95% do not. It's just an expensive status symbol, but since EVERYONE has one now, it isn't even much of a status symbol. I'm not knocking the ST, by the way, just using it to make an example. Of all the vehicles out there, the ST is probably one of the more economical and fuel efficient SUVs on the market.
All I'm saying is that everyone needs to do their part. Support leaders who are in favor of developing alternative fuel sources, like liquid hydogen or hybrid technology. Buy American gas. Take a 5 minute walk or bike-ride down to the corner-market, instead of hopping in the ST.
Everyone needs to help out. Otherwise, in 20 years, our kids are going to be leafing through sales brouchers for the newest air-conditioned and GPS equipped horse buggies, and "Equestrian Sport Tuner" is going to be the big seller on the magazine racks......