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Obama VP Joe Biden speaking with an activist in Ohio. Tells her he doesn't support clean coal here in the US and that he only wants coal plants built in Chin...
barackobama.com - 10/31/2008
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Obama News and Speeches Remarks of Senator Barack
Obama (Sarasota, Fl) Sarasota, FL | October 30, 2008...
Florida, I have just two words for you: five days. After decades of broken politics in Washington, eight years of failed policies from George Bush, ...
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Barack Obama and Joe Biden: The Change We Need
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Schulz: Obama: Mystery Man on Energy
Articles on National Review Online —
I n his speech at the Republican National Convention, former Senator Fred Thompson said that one question people will never have to ask of John McCain is, Who is this man? In truth, the comment was intended to say more about Barack Obama than McCain. It goes to the heart of many people s reservations about Obama namely that after two years of campaigning, Americans have at best a vague sense of who this man is. As Victor Davis Hanson has pointed out ...
Video Now Uncovered Shows Obama’s Vow To Bankrupt Coal Plant Builders
Pat Dollard | Young Americans —
From Yesterday:
Palin Attacks Obama On Wanting To Bankrupt The Coal Production Industry
And now, in his own words….
Lets throw Biden in the mix too….
Looking At Obama's Plan To Bankrupt the Coal Industry
RedState: Conservative News and Community —
Thanks to some good investigative work by
NewsBusters, we now have the audio of a January, 2008 interview
that Barack Obama gave to the San Francisco Chronicle in which he
says he plans
to bankrupt the coal industry and the majority of America’s
electrical power generation. Both Barack Obama and Joe Biden
have views about coal which should concern all Americans but which
represent very substantial danger to several states, at least a few
of which (Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Colorado) are critical in this
week’s election.
Putting this in perspective for my state, Colorado, Obama’s view
represents a serious threat and one which should ...
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