On Jun 14, 3:27 pm, trippin-2-8-track
Post by trippin-2-8-tracknational petition to drill in USA for oil, to reduce
prices
http://www.americansolutions.com/actioncenter/petitions/default.aspx?...
first online youtube video survey
http://www.americansolutions.com/General/?Page=eeb603ad-a414-4ea9-bdf...
http://www.americansolutions.com/ResourceCenter/Read.aspx?guid=4dfb13d8-575a-46ab-9823-4b5463efe3ce
Half a Million Americans Petition Congress to Drill for Oil Now
Something doesn't add up here. Is it that "fuzzy math"?
According to American Solutions' new research data, 81% of the American
people support the U.S. using more of its own domestic energy resources,
including the oil and coal already here, to combat the rising cost of energy
and reduce dependence on foreign energy sources. This belief is so
widespread it is supported by a majority of Democrats, Republicans, and
independents.
That sure is a lot of people. Do you think they will they be voting for
McCain?
"Hard-working American families are struggling to pay the soaring prices for
gas, diesel, food, electricity, and everything else affected by the high
price of oil," said Dave Ryan, American Solutions Executive Director. "The
voices of more than half a million Americans are united in demanding that
Congress offer real solutions to our energy challenges, starting with taking
immediate action to drill here and drill now."
Why do republicans vote against this idea?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,150628,00.html
.........Republicans bucked their party and voted with most Democrats
against opening the refuge.
Drilling opponents argued that more oil would be saved than ANWR could
produce if Congress enacted an energy policy focusing on conservation, more
efficient cars and trucks and increased reliance on renewable fuels.
......drilling opponents rejected the suggestion that ANWR's oil would have
much impact on global markets, today's high oil and gasoline prices, or the
continued U.S. reliance on foreign producers.
Why is the republican the party for obstruction even when they vote on
their own bills?