U. S. Senate Votes to Support Terrorists

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I can't stand it. The United States Senate voted today to continue to be dependent on foreign nations for energy, in spite of the fact that there are proven oil reserves inside the borders of the US that would meet all our needs for the next 35 years.

Instead we will continue to spend our dollars to buy oil from Saudi Arabia and Iraq so they can continue to pay suicide bombers to blow themselves up in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Tom Daschle, Jim Jeffords, and John McCain should all be ashamed of themselves (I named a Democrat, an Independent, and a Republican to keep it impartial).
 
of course. The 9/11 terrorists trained at naval bases and the gov't paid for them to.
 
sd412 said:
of course. The 9/11 terrorists trained at naval bases and the gov't paid for them to.

That is patently untrue. You really are a leftist whacko.
 
Skibum said:
I can't stand it. The United States Senate voted today to continue to be dependent on foreign nations for energy, in spite of the fact that there are proven oil reserves inside the borders of the US that would meet all our needs for the next 35 years.

Instead we will continue to spend our dollars to buy oil from Saudi Arabia and Iraq so they can continue to pay suicide bombers to blow themselves up in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Tom Daschle, Jim Jeffords, and John McCain should all be ashamed of themselves (I named a Democrat, an Independent, and a Republican to keep it impartial).
My Senator Republican Mike DeWine voted NO! He also is leading the charge here in Ohio to eventually make a wildlife preserve out of privately held farms, farms that have been the same families since the land was deeded after the revolutionary war! Quess whose family owns some of the bordering property? To top it off J.F. Kerry, Daschle,Dewine etc all are chauffered around in stretch limos and SUVs :rolleyes: Frauds all of them:mad:
 
Alex Jones has created a powerful and national presence for libertarian expression in an ever-federalized America. (Not left wacko but a head-in-his-ass Libertarian.
 
Don't get mad, get even! Join a citizen lobby group, find out when each of those pieces of work are up for reelection, and help boot 'em! Pick a candidate that best fits your values, and help 'em win. Get into the trenches and get your hands bloody, it's fun! I belong to around fifteen citizen rights and action groups, and it feels good tweaking the ballsacks and teats of those who think they are our rulers instead of representatives!
**Evil Triumphs when Good People do Nothing!**
**The Road is my Shepherd, I Shall Not Stop!**
**Jesus Died So We Can Ride!** :D
 
Lost Cause said:
Don't get mad, get even! Join a citizen lobby group, find out when each of those pieces of work are up for reelection, and help boot 'em! Pick a candidate that best fits your values, and help 'em win. Get into the trenches and get your hands bloody, it's fun! I belong to around fifteen citizen rights and action groups, and it feels good tweaking the ballsacks and teats of those who think they are our rulers instead of representatives!
**Evil Triumphs when Good People do Nothing!**
**The Road is my Shepherd, I Shall Not Stop!**
**Jesus Died So We Can Ride!** :D
You are so correct. There is a local group here that is fighting the preserve, its made up of people who live in the surrounding counties who own property, theres a campaign to vote DeWine out. It will be a difficult task as he is a career politician who comes from a longtime political family.
 
Bush lost again.

Arctic Drilling Would Not Increase Security

WASHINGTON, DC, April 17, 2002 (ENS) - At a Capitol Hill press conference Tuesday, former Director of Central Intelligence James Woolsey dismissed claims that opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil drilling would improve America's national security.

President George W. Bush has proposed to increase the nation's domestic oil supplies and reduce demand for overseas oil by opening more public lands, including ANWR, to oil drilling. Woolsey argued that drilling the Arctic would weaken the nation's energy security by increasing reliance on the vulnerable Trans Alaska Pipeline.

"The bottom line is that we'll be dependent on the Middle East as long as we are dependent on oil," said Woolsey, who served as director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 1993 to 1995. "Drilling in ANWR is not a recipe for America's national security. The only answer is to use substantially less petroleum."


http://www.ens-news.com/ens/apr2002/2002L-04-17-09.html
 
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