Every time this blackhead pops open I thank God for Bush '04. And Bush '04 - well, you know. IBD takes Kerry on to a fare-thee-well.
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political death of Sarah Palin has been greatly exaggerated. In a
devastating op-ed in the Washington Post, Alaska's governor exposes the
cap-and-tax fraud that has nothing to do with earth's temperature and
everything to do with government control of the economy.
She also exposes the stealth socialism ambitions of the Democratic left
and once again points out the availability of abundant "shovel-ready"
resources under America's soil, off America's shores and even in
America's rocks.
Judging from the reaction from Sen. Kerry and the political arm of
George Soros, one must ask: If Palin is spent as a political force, why
is everyone on the left so worried and talking about her?
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This is where it gets tough. I want to post the entire beautiful thing, but ... Wait! Go HERE. See things like ...
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- Kerry, who opposed the Cape Wind project off breezy Cape Cod because a
wind farm capturing energy from ocean breezes might spoil his view,
went ballistic.
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From Palin's front porch, senator, she can see "the largest
private-sector energy project in history" — her "3,000-mile natural gas
pipeline (that) will transport hundreds of trillions of cubic feet of
our clean natural gas to hungry markets across America."
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From Palin's front porch you can also see the 2,000-acre part of ANWR's
frozen tundra that contains 10.4 billion barrels of recoverable oil
(such estimates often underestimate actual yields) and that could
supply all the oil needs of Kerry's Massachusetts for 75 years.
- And from her front porch, Palin can see the Chukchi Sea northwest of
Alaska's landmass. Awaiting development there, according to the U.S.
Geological Survey, are 1.6 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, or 30%
of the world's supply, and 83 billion barrels of oil, 4% of global
conventional resources.
- MoveOn.org began e-mailing members Tuesday, asking them to fund a
rapid response ad blasting Palin's op-ed. Soros' group said Palin was
positioning herself as the face of conservative opposition to Obama's
energy policy, telling supporters her op-ed was "a marvel of
misinformation and outright lies."
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