Alcolean –A Mix Of Ethanol & Gasoline
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They Say
Experts say that Prohibition was just an experiment. At the time many believe that alcohol wasextremely
negative. There seemed to be just one way of solving this issue; ban the manufacture,sale, or transpor-
tation of all alcohol beverages. During that time, females thought of alcohol to be affecting their husbands
to become aggressive totheir families.Not only did
the wives of the familythink that but it seemed as if
all men were affectingfamilies, their health, and how
they were performingat work. It seemed as if all their
incidences of violenceand crime were involved with
alcohol. The governmentagreedand passed the 18th
amendment stated that;
“The manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation
thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to
the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposes is hereby prohibited.”
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This seemed to be the solution to all problems. Not only did this not work, but it increased more
dangerous acts and crime in the community as well.
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That’s what they said, But What Was It Really For? ? ?
To make Alcohol, and Alcohol Fue Illegal and let Gasoline take over, but only in the US.
After that happened, they repealed the law and let people drink again! ! !
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1890 Alcohol-fueled engines were used in farm machinery, train locomotives, and cars in the
U.S. and Europe. Ethanol was the first fuel used by American cars before gasoline.
1896 Henry Ford’s first car, the Quadra cycle, ran on ethanol.
1908 The Ford Model T is introduced. It can run on ethanol or Gasoline
1919 Prohibition police destroyed corn alcohol stills, which some farmers used to produce low cost
ethanol fuel.
1920 Ethyl alcohol was blended with gasoline in every industrialized nation except the United States.
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Then when Ethanol Fuel was gone they let people drink again!
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Michael Shapiro
(Liberty Mortgage)
4415 Harrison Suite 326, Hillside, IL 60162
Phone: 773-677-6460 Email: libmtg2@gmail.com
