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As I said previously, the high price of fuel for autos and trucks and recent flooding that ruined a large percentage of our annual crop iare the reasons for Dramatic Increases in food prices and imposed restrictions on how much of certain staples you can buy.
Have you noticed that since Pres. Bush repealed the Executive Order prohibiting offshore drilling, the price of a barrel of crude oil dropped from $147.00+ per barrel to $134.50 per barrel today. I wonder if the cost of diesel and gas will drop as dramatically?
Why are we importing about 70% of our oil ? We won WWII because we had access to natural resources from countries not inimical to the US and we had our own oil resources. We were not dependent upon countries which hate and despise us and our way of life. What would have been the outcome of that war if 70% or our oil came from the axis powers?
Why are we sending $700 billion dollars per year to people who are not friendly? just in Alaska alone there is enough coal to power our country for more than 200 years. On the 19 million acres in ANWR only 2000 acrees would be required for drilling there. Don’t worry about the caribou; the Porcupine caribou herd has quadrupled in size since the pipeline and drilling started in the north. The herd did not decline despite what environmentalists were telling you and congress.
What could we do if that 700 billion per year stayed in this country? Think about it.
If you’re tired of high food prices, milk and eggs and bread all costing over $4, you need to either call, write or email your congressional and senate representatives. Tell them to get off their ***** and start drilling. Don’t believe anyone when they say that it will take 10 years before we see any results. They said that in 1995 when pres. clinton vetod the ANWR bill. If it was approved, we would have been on line two years ago.
DRILL NOW, DRILL HERE, PAY LESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JOHN lAW
Tags: caribou, environmentalists, food prices, oil