Bush approval rating hits all time low due to gas/war
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- southerngale
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Too bad ANWR was blocked for so many years. Too bad we only have 149 refineries in the U.S. and there hasn't been a new one built in like 30 years. Too bad the radical environmentalists have made that so hard.
Too bad we rely elsewhere for our oil.
Instead of blaming Bush, try placing a little blame on the American people who support policies that block new drilling and the building of new refineries. It's that simple.
Too bad we rely elsewhere for our oil.
Instead of blaming Bush, try placing a little blame on the American people who support policies that block new drilling and the building of new refineries. It's that simple.
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I don't blame the American people for not wanting to drill for oil. I blame them for being lazy, short-sighted and greedy for not utilizing the technologies we do have to create hybrid automobiles and others that utilize other fuel. There are plenty of other sources of energy that are INFINITE instead of finite like oil.
BEER - if there is another attack, I don't think that would mean higher ratings, I think it would mean even lower ratings because people voted for Bush because they felt "safer" with him. If we have another attack on our soil, that safety net has just gone "poof".
BEER - if there is another attack, I don't think that would mean higher ratings, I think it would mean even lower ratings because people voted for Bush because they felt "safer" with him. If we have another attack on our soil, that safety net has just gone "poof".
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southerngale wrote:Too bad ANWR was blocked for so many years. Too bad we only have 149 refineries in the U.S. and there hasn't been a new one built in like 30 years. Too bad the radical environmentalists have made that so hard.
Too bad we rely elsewhere for our oil.
Instead of blaming Bush, try placing a little blame on the American people who support policies that block new drilling and the building of new refineries. It's that simple.
Last I heard, we had 15, of which only 12 are operating. Originally (pre-EPA-OSHA), we had about 30.

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