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  • Reply to blog post: Let's Do Some Damage to Oil Speculators by brucelewis
    Comment written 1 months ago

    That is very true! We need to do something to force these prices downward.

  • Reply to blog post: Obama/Kennedy Ticket? by brucelewis
    Comment written 1 months ago
    Caroline Kennedy's New Profile: Politics JFK's Daughter Boldly Steps Into the Political Spotlight By Kathy Kiely, USA Today Posted: 2008-06-28 09:18:37 Filed Under: Elections News, Barack Obama WASHINGTON - (June 26) - With Barack Obama's bid for the White House, the torch has been passed to a new generation in more ways than one: For the first time, the best-known Kennedy on the presidential campaign trail is named Caroline.

    As Sen. Edward Kennedy, the patriarch of the nation's most famous Democratic family, battles brain cancer out of the public eye, his niece is emerging as a political player in her own right.
  • Reply to a comment on: Obama Just Another Politician by brucelewis
    Comment written 1 months ago

    Thanks!

  • Reply to blog post: Energy Independence by brucelewis
    Comment written 2 months ago

    Finally someone who gets it!

    McCain touts energy conservation and oil exploration

    By Jeff Mason Tue Jun 17, 6:03 AM ET

    DALLAS (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain will call on Tuesday for energy conservation and the lifting of a ban on oil and natural gas exploration as two ways to help address the nation's "dangerous" dependence on foreign oil.

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    McCain, an Arizona senator who has wrapped up his party's presidential nomination, has made energy independence and fighting climate change key components of his bid for the White House.

    Rising oil and gasoline prices have put energy concerns at the center of the contest between McCain and presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama to succeed President George W. Bush after the November election.

    McCain says energy prices will continue to rise, according to the text of a speech he was set to give later on Tuesday.

    "Various oil ministers and investment firms have confidently informed us that soon we can expect to pay $200 for every barrel, and as much as $7 for every gallon of gas," he will say.

    Cutting back on energy usage -- a key strategy of Europe's efforts to fight global warming -- was critical in the United States, McCain will say.

    "In the face of climate change and other serious challenges, energy conservation is no longer just a moral luxury or a personal virtue," he will say. "Conservation serves a critical national goal."

    McCain describes U.S. energy security as a "dangerous situation" in the speech and calls for a reform of laws and regulations that govern the oil futures markets to make the rules more effective.

    McCain says the United States has 21 billion barrels of proven oil reserves which are not being tapped because of a federal moratorium on exploration and production.

    "I believe it is time for the federal government to lift these restrictions and to put our own reserves to use," he will say. "We can do this in ways that are consistent with sensible standards of environmental protection."

  • Reply to blog post: Hillary the Politician's Politician by brucelewis
    Comment written 2 months ago

    Juice,

    That was my nickname back in HS. I wish I knew?

  • Reply to blog post: Al Qaeda Vision For U.S. by brucelewis
    Comment written 2 months ago

    Carol,

    Back in the day we understood there was good and evil. Today the lines have been blurred and it has become mandated that we are PC at all times.

    I agree hiding under a desk at least acknowledges there is a threat. But today that would not be PC. What are liberal friends are telling us that all we have to do is hide under the covers and the monsters will never be able to find us. That is advice that even my young grandkids no is no sound. I am teaching them to confront their monsters something that is not PC in our world today.

     

  • Reply to blog post: Why Won't Obama Go To Iraq? by brucelewis
    Comment written 2 months ago

    Carol,

    After the fall of Sadam there were interviews with a number of his former officers. One from the army said he was expecting a release order that never came. The fact that his unit was issued Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical suits has always caused me concern. Then later there was an interview with one of his senior air force officers who claimed they flew a number of missions into Syria and off loaded undisclosed cargo. Finally the fact that he buried aircraft to protect them from air attack is still yet another unreported issue in the main stream media.

    I agree he will dodge any issue he can. For gigles go to http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/legislative/b_three_sections_with_teasers/active_leg_page.htm and review his voting record it is clearly amzing how often he sits on the fense. What a leader:(

  • Reply to blog post: Why Israel Need a Nuclear Capability by brucelewis
    Comment written 2 months ago

    That is a very real possibility! Unlike America they seem to get the idea that when someone says they want to destroy you they mean it and they react to it.

  • Reply to blog post: Al Qaeda Vision For U.S. by brucelewis
    Comment written 2 months ago

    Obama is just the right guy to do it

  • Reply to blog post: Why Won't Obama Go To Iraq? by brucelewis
    Comment written 2 months ago

    I wish I had your faith. Strange they simply got rid of them and we have army depots full of them some going back to WWII.

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