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Modern Maturity?

McCain's campaign touts his 'grown-up' energy plan

 
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  • Posted By: Hobieflier @ 07/21/2008 12:40:46 PM

    Comment: Who says high oil prices are a bad thing? We put a man on the moon over forty years ago, yet we're still getting from point A to point B in oversized cars that burn petroleum. It's time for a change. It's time for America to end its dependency (and bleeding cash) on Saudi Arabia for oil, and time to LEAD the world again...this time in terms of energy.

  • Posted By: jimbo3800 @ 07/01/2008 9:30:41 PM

    Comment: tc -
    Sadly, you are a typical liberal who is breathtakingly ignorant of the world around you. Rising oil prices are occuring around the world, not just here. Demand is simply exploding in places like China and India, and supply has not kept up. In our own country, we are sitting on massive amounts of oil but do not have the political will to beat back the radical environmentalists and drill it. Until we muster that will, this is the situation we are in...and it will get worse.

    I'm willing to bet you are a big fan of Bill Clinton. Well, it was he caved in to the eco-weenies and prevented the US from drilling in ANWR, 13 years ago. What do you suppose would be the price at the pump today if this oil were flowing today?

    No one knows, but one thing is for sure - it sure as heck would be less than it is today.

  • Posted By: jimbo3800 @ 07/01/2008 7:59:26 PM

    Comment: Right on the money! Well said...I wonder how many of the liberals and their ilk, and the eco-weenies who always post here have done anything to lower their own energy consumption? How many are now taking mass-transit? I'll bet not many. Its much easier to moan and complain and point the finger at George Bush, Halliburton, etc etc.

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