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RED/WHITE//BLUE BLOG
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By lady_ash on
6/11/2008 10:23 AM
As an American citizen who is a daily driver, I'm scared to get behind the wheel of my car just to go to work due to HIGH gas prices. Why is it that the rich stay richer and the poor stay poorer? Who is really benefiting from sky rocketing gas cost? Sure aren’t the Citizens of the US! I'm shocked that Congress is not seeing how this is affecting our home. Our economics, our life style. So much for the American dream!
I'm demanding that Congress take action on this issue.
Stop trying to protect foreign co ...
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By host1 Sims on
4/4/2008 8:45 AM
The WWF, Greenpeace, Oxfam, Sierra Club, Rainforest Action Network and other multinational activist corporations battle mines in Romania, Peru, Chile, Ghana and Indonesia; electricity projects in Uganda, India and Nepal; biotechnology that could improve farm incomes and reduce malnutrition in Kenya, India, Brazil and the Philippines; and DDT that could slash malaria rates all over Africa, where it kills 3,000 children every day.
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By host1 Sims on
4/4/2008 8:39 AM
As Congress rakes oil executives over the coals over their profits, I detect the very faint sound of millions of the world's smallest violins playing. After all, who is in the mood to feel sorry for oil company executives, given the pain we all feel when we fill up at the pump? No politician has ever been hurt by going after the big profits of oil companies, and it is unlikely that any ever will.
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By host1 Sims on
10/21/2007 7:41 PM
Politicians' comments could reduce Roan revenues. By Dennis Webb, Glenwood Springs, CO Colorado, October 18, 2007
STORY: An energy industry group that says drilling on the Roan Plateau could be worth $6 billion to Colorado also warns that elected officials' recent comments could reduce the value of natural gas development there.
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By host1 Sims on
10/21/2007 7:41 PM
DENVER (Oct. 17, 2007) - A new study shows that Colorado stands to gain $6 billion in new revenue over the next 30 years - more than $1 billion of that in the first year - from a federal plan to allow environmentally sensitive harvesting of clean-burning natural gas from the U.S. Naval Oil Shale Reserve lands in the Roan Plateau of Western Colorado.
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