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To: greenspirit who wrote (274564)7/13/2002 4:11:33 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Let's see how many Lib comments you get ....NONE of them post anything but opinion...



To: greenspirit who wrote (274564)7/13/2002 4:16:56 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Another blast from the past: Gore's Elk Hills/Occidental Oil Scandal: Bigger Than Teapot Dome

newsmax.com

NewsMax.com

Gore's Elk Hills/Occidental Oil Scandal: Bigger Than Teapot Dome

Michael Savage
Monday, Sept. 25, 2000

Vice President Al Gore endorsed the sale of a government oil field in
1998, the largest sale of federal property in the history of the
U.S. government.

The Elk Hills Naval Petroleum Reserve, located near Bakersfield,
California, was established in 1912 to help fuel Navy ships.
President Clinton proposed the sale in 1995 saying the oil field no
longer served a military purpose!

The DOE (Energy Department) received a total of 22 bona fide offers but
decided to sell this "crown jewel" of oil and gas fields to
Occidental Petroleum Corp. By selling off this resource the Clinton/Gore
team eliminated the U.S. Navy's primary source of
emergency crude oil. They argued that this field "no longer serves a
national security purpose."

"We view this asset as becoming the crown jewel of our domestic
operations," said Occidental Oil and Gas C.E.O. David Hentschel.

Couching this questionable attack on our National Security in
conservative jargon, Patricia Godley, DOE's Assistant Secretary for
Fossil Energy, claimed the sale was part of Al Gore's efforts to "reduce
the size of government" and "return inherently non-federal
functions to the private sector." The largest federal divestiture was
also said to help "pay off the national debt."

The sale of this government oil field to Occidental Petroleum may have
directly benefited Al Gore through his ownership of
Occidental stock. While his aides denied Gore encouraged this sale, his
booklet "Reinventing Government" called on the
government to sell these precious oil reserves. Gore wrote "...Elk Hills
Naval Petroleum Reserves... no longer serves its original
strategic purpose for the Navy."

Gore called for the sale of this prime contingency source of fuel for
the Navy, calling it "Common Sense Government." In an
emergency, where will our Navy get its fuel? From Iraq?

The same Al Gore witnessed the loss, theft or sale of the crown jewels
of our nuclear war know-how from Los Alamos National
Laboratory. Whether these events are interconnected we do not know. That
our national security has been seriously damaged is a
certainty.