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document.write("      <span><strong>Air Freedom</strong> wrote:</span>");
document.write("      <p>");document.write("Please visit the websites below to learn more about OWBs and the victims they have claimed throughout the U.S.: www.myspace.com/freedomofair http://freedomofair.webs.com<br /> http://burningissues.org");document.write("      </p>");
document.write("      <em>June 13, 2009, 2:21 AM</em>");
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document.write("      <span><strong>Air Freedom</strong> wrote:</span>");
document.write("      <p>");document.write("The problem is this as quoted by the U.S. EPA: 'Current outdoor wood-fired heaters are substantially less efficient and more polluting than other home-heating devices.' That pretty much sums it up. An OWB creates on average 72 g/hr of pm 2.5 particulate matter as compared to other forms of heating (even with wood) of: OWB = 72 g/hr Conventional Wood Stove = 18 g/hr EPA Certified Stove = 6 g/hr Oil Furnace = 0.07 g/hr Gas Furnace = 0.04 g/hr Secondly, these DON'T I repeat DON'T save a person money. These cost around at minimum $10,000-$15,000 to purchase and operate before you even throw your first log on the fire. So when someone claims 'I can't afford my bills' well they sure could afford $10,000 to buy one of these monstrosities. I know I don't have $10,000 to throw down on anything much less, something like this. Also take into consideration the $2,000 -$5,000 in installation costs that are associated with this. You can easily spend $15,000 before the so-called savings even start. So don't believe the 'I'm so poor I can't heat my home' argument because it is all bogus. The other thing to mention is that these things consume and use electricity about 3 times as much as a normal furnace. Electricity bills nearly triple when using these. So spend $150 a month on electric instead of that price on gas? So in closing would you want this across from your home? Probably not......");document.write("      </p>");
document.write("      <em>June 13, 2009, 2:20 AM</em>");
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document.write("      <span><strong>Jim</strong> wrote:</span>");
document.write("      <p>");document.write("Ok, all you lawmakers.<br /><br />Let's make us all the more dependant on foreign oil.<br /><br />Let's take away the traditional way of heating our homes.<br /><br />Your political correctness would be a shameful thing to your ancestors in the North Country.<br /><br />They must be rolling in their graves.<br /><br />Jim");document.write("      </p>");
document.write("      <em>June 11, 2009, 4:24 PM</em>");
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