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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: puborectalis who wrote (48903)9/25/2008 5:33:59 PM
From: Ann Corrigan4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224755
 
Are you not ashamed of weasel Harry Reid? The oil drilling ban expires and sneaky Harry immediately tries to reinstate the ban on oil shale production:

Bailout Shields Reid's Shale Ban

Amanda Carpenter
Thursday, September 25, 2008

Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid is trying to ban shale oil exploration while most members of Congress are focusing on the $700 billion financial bailout.

Sen. Jim DeMint (R.-S.C.) posted the text of Reid’s proposed ban on shale on his Senate blog Thursday afternoon. "It would be an insult to all Americans if Senate Democrats worked to bailout Wall Street while damaging our future prosperity by banning development of vast energy reserves in oil shale,” a DeMint staffer wrote.

Colorado Sen. Wayne Allard’s (R.) staff also sounded the alarm once they got wind of Reid’s plans. Allard’s state would be directly affected by the shale ban, as most of the nation’s shale depositories are in the Western states.

Approximately 800 billion to 2 trillion barrels of oil are estimated to be located there.

The congressional ban on offshore drilling and shale exploration is set to expire on September 30. Conservative proponents of domestic energy exploration have declared October 1 “Energy Freedom Day” to celebrate the ban’s termination.

The fight over offshore drilling and shale has been explosive over the last few months. House Republicans staged protests in their chamber throughout the August recess calling on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D.-Calif.) to hold stand-alone votes on offshore drilling.

Republicans celebrated last week when Democrats signaled they would let the bans naturally expire over recess. The Democrats’ concession came amid concerns their party would be faulted for high gas prices in the November election.

If Reid’s amendment is successfully added to a continuing resolution to keep government functioning while Congress recesses for the November elections, however, the ban would effectively be kept in place.

Like DeMint's office, House Minority Leader John Boenher (R.-Ohio) thought Reid's amendment is "insulting."

“Sen. Reid’s move to reinstate the ban on oil shale energy production is an insult to the American people and yet another example of Democrats acting to make energy more expensive for working families and small businesses," the Republican leader said in a statement. "At a time when our economy is struggling, it’s outrageous that Sen. Reid would attempt to block efforts to open up responsible oil shale development, which would create good-paying jobs and help lower energy costs."

townhall.com



To: puborectalis who wrote (48903)9/25/2008 6:49:34 PM
From: Ann Corrigan1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224755
 
Why are so many black men ignorant mysogynists? First, Hillary was ridiculed primarily by black men supporting Obama, and now Sarah Palin is receiving the same ignorant treatment? Any explanation? The Obama campaign refused to distance himself from Hastings stupid remarks about Palin, so we can ascribe to him the same middle ages mentality:

Florida Congressman Alcee Hastings: Palin 'Don't Care Too Much What They Do With Jews and Blacks'

abcnews.com, September 24, 2008

ABC News' Teddy Davis Reports: Florida Democratic Congressman Alcee Hastings pointed to Sarah Palin on Wednesday to rally Jews to Obama.

"If Sarah Palin isn’t enough of a reason for you to get over whatever your problem is with Barack Obama, then you damn well had better pay attention," said Hastings. "Anybody toting guns and stripping moose don’t care too much about what they do with Jews and blacks. So, you just think this through."

Hastings, who is a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, made his comments in Washington, D.C., while participating in a panel discussion sponsored by the National Jewish Democratic Council.

Asked what the congressman meant, Hastings spokesman David Goldenberg told ABC News that he was trying to argue that Palin is an "extremely conservative woman who is out of touch with mainstream America."

After saying that Palin "don't care too much" about Jews and blacks, Hastings argued that African Americans and Jews should come together behind Obama because there are many issues on which they agree.

"Just like Jews, blacks care about affordable health care, energy independence, and the separation of church and state," said Hastings. "And just like blacks, Jews care about equal pay for equal work, investment in alternative energy, and a woman's right to choose."

Asked about the Hastings criticism, Palin spokeswoman Maria Comella said, "We’re taking a pass."

The Florida GOP responded to Wednesday's panel discussion by calling on Obama to repudiate Hastings.

"Unless Senator Obama and the Florida Democrat Party believes that 'anybody toting guns and stripping moose don't care too much about what they do with Jews and blacks,' both Obama and the FDP should immediately refute this ridiculous and divisive statement."

When contacted by ABC News on Thursday afternoon, the Obama campaign had no response to the Florida GOP.

blogs.abcnews.com