Bush administration quietly begins to 'Drill, baby, drill'
Published 12/20/2008 at CNN.com - Politics
Remember "drill, baby drill"? In its last weeks in office, the Bush administration is starting to make it happen by quietly starting the process of exploration and drilling off the coast of Virginia.
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