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http://democrashield.comcould, instead, make the pumps themselves a thing of the past. UPDATED: The NRDC gives us this graph: DDay at Hullabaloo has this to say: With the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, you’re talking about dropping the price of a barrel of oil between $0.50 and $2 over a 30-year time horizon when the price has gone up $100 since the beginning of the Bush Presidency. It’s the same for drilling offshore. And Environmentalist at Daily Kos brings us this: Between 1999 and 2007, the number of drilling permits
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(some pun on the word ‘drill’ here)
http://iloveamericamorethananyone.com/?p=1568drilling the fuck out of whatever the fuck they can get their oily little hands on… highlights include, but are not limited to: With the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, you’re talking about dropping the price of a barrel of oil between $0.50 and $2 over a 30-year time horizon when the price has gone up $100 since the beginning of the Bush Presidency. It’s the same for drilling offshore. As Bill Scher put it, UPDATE: Just to put a fine point on it, lowering the price of crude oil per barrel by
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Hullabaloo
http://digbysblog.blogspot.comNow, I think the best way to understand what the right is actually proposing here is best typified by this chart: With the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, you're talking about dropping the price of a barrel of oil between $0.50 and $2 over a 30-year time horizon when the price has gone up $100 since the beginning of the Bush Presidency. It's the same for drilling offshore. As Bill Scher put it, UPDATE: Just to put a fine point on it, lowering the price of crude oil per barrel by $1
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You Know The Drill
http://d-day.blogspot.com/2008/06/you-know-drill.htmlNow, I think the best way to understand what the right is actually proposing here is best typified by this chart: With the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, you're talking about dropping the price of a barrel of oil between $0.50 and $2 over a 30-year time horizon when the price has gone up $100 since the beginning of the Bush Presidency. It's the same for drilling offshore. As Bill Scher put it, UPDATE: Just to put a fine point on it, lowering the price of crude oil per barrel by $1
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What Was in the Mailbox Friday, 05.23.2008?
http://www.stevejenkins.us/journal/archives/2008/05/27/4186/...Frontline Fame - A PICC team ends CRBSIs) June 2008 issue of Virginia Wildlife (Retriever College - For some dogs finishing high school is juts not enough.) June 1, 2008 issue of The Progressive Populist (Can We Cut Gas Prices?) May 21, 2008 issue of The Christian Science Monitor (Where house bust hits hard) An advertisement for the T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving A plea from the National Trust For Historic Preservation
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Common Ground Gets You 5¢ a Gallon
http://www.ourfuture.org/blog-entry/common-ground-gets-you-5...By Bill Scher Last week, Democrats and Republicans offered energy bills in response to rising gas prices, which clearly laid out the parties contrasting energy visions: investment in renewable energy vs. suspension of environmental standards for drilling and refining oil.