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Old 01-19-2007, 07:02 AM   #5
Wdlglivi

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That is your opinion, and frankly its not rooted in fact.
So you thought...

The Best Energy Bill Corporations Could Buy: Summary of Industry Giveaways in the 2005 Energy Bill Public Citizen | Energy Program | Energy Program - The Best Energy Bill Corporations Could Buy: Summary of Industry Giveaways in the 2005 Energy Bill

FACT! Any other questions?

I didnt feel i was being robbed and neither did most of the US. I don't care about silly assertions, especially a remark that alludes to Americans not caring how much they pay at the pump. Come on now.

We kept buy the shit didnt we? As if there was an 'alternative' option... nice thinking there bub. I do believe the agenda of the oil industry is to make the world dependent on oil, it's all about profit right? Well, this is the direction if they want more.


If they were compromising health regulations then address THAT issue. Umm... excuse me, but we were not invited. Bush had a closed door session with the oil companies (including Ken Lay) to draft the energy bill. It was a corporate/government undertaking behind closed doors. The ones on the other side of the door was you and me. We should be on the same side. What's your stake in the oil industry anyways?

The massive energy bill taking final shape behind closed doors on Capitol Hill this week began in controversy and is heading into more of it.

Secrecy on energy issues began years ago when Vice President Cheney's energy task force met behind closed doors - a controversial process still being debated in the courts. Critical US energy bill crafted in secrecy | csmonitor.com

I repeat, we were not able to address those issues because we were not allowed to.
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