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Hart
Apr 9, 2009
Again, it is liberal politics as usual. No real solutions, just a lot of agenda pushing designed to placate the left wing fanatic environmentalists that got us into the mess of being dependent on foreign oil in the first place by opposing every domestic energy exploration effort made in the past 25 years. And let's not forget the campaign against the nuclear power that would virtually meet our electricity generation needs for decades to come.
Hart
Apr 9, 2009
Liberal politics as usual; no real solutions, just pushing left wing agendas designed to placate the fanatic environmentalists that got us into the mess of dependency on foreign oil by opposing every attempt to develop domestic oil reserves in the past 25 years. And don't forget nuclear power, which could have virtually satisfied our electricity generation needs by itself by now.
GWS
Apr 9, 2009
Drill baby, drill. Cough, cough, cough. Drill baby drill. The following message was brought to you by Exxon Mobile.
Carlo Salvatore
Apr 9, 2009
Nestle Waters of North America want to start taking water out of our Arkansas River, in Colorado with little over sight at a profit of about$64,000,000,00 per year with minimal back into local enconemy, Plese check out the book Thrist, Thanks, carlo
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