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‘Coal Booster’ McCain Would ‘Put Coal Out Of Business’
‘Coal Booster’ McCain Would ‘Put Coal Out Of Business’
Palin Attacks Obama on Coal Production
blogs.wsj.com — Nick Timiraos reports from Marietta, Ohio, on the presidential race. Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin unleashed a new volley against Barack Obama on a four-city tour of Ohio on Sunday by touting newly released audio ... (more) Palin Attacks Obama on Coal Production
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youtube.com — Not only bankrupt, but take coal off the table as an ideological matter. Watch to the end. (more) Shock VIDEO Unearthed Obama says he will bankrupt coal ...
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Video of Obama, coal bankruptcy
hotair.com — Yesterday, we featured the audio , and today, we have the 4-minute video clip of Barack Obama talking about bankrupting new coal plants in the US. [...] Read the rest » (more) Video of Obama, coal bankruptcy
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‘Coal Booster’ McCain Would ‘Put Coal Out Of Business’
Think Progress — ... of power-sector global warming emissions. As Al Gore has said, “When the use of oil and coal goes up, pollution goes up.” When McCain was busy crafting his maverick stance on the climate crisis, he understood this too. On June 21, 2005, McCain said his global warming legislation would require “sacrifice“: Does it involve some sacrifice on the part of the American people? Yes. In an eloquent speech on the Senate floor, McCain went on to mock his critics: ...

Gingrich: ‘People Don’t Elect Presidents Who Tell Them To Sacrifice’
Wonk Room — ... Does it involve some sacrifice on the part of the American people? Yes. I have to tell you, every time I talk to young Americans and say, Are you willing to make some sacrifice to prevent the occurrences that we see are happening now, these young Americans are more than willing to do so. ...

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