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Does the Democrat Party axis of ignorance on energy policy exemplified by the Clinton-Obama 's
sparking benefit Senator McCain or just disserve the Senator and all other Americans? Listening to the recent congressional percolations of starbuck's quality energy ideas one can't find a substantive reason to hope the Democrat would uunify on something besides a watered down, boiled over suck up the gas energy policy and move toward a more better brilliance that the founding father's might be proud of. The Senators of today are neither hot nor cold on energy policy (except for the occasional maverick streaks of Senator McCain) but seek global corporate campaign contributions instead and won't rock the boat. They won't even reallocate the broadcast wavelengths to citizen internet podcast-simulcasts locally to thow off the chains of globally dominated commercial radio and television.
Since Obama's crushing defeat in Pennsylvania by 10% to Hillary after outspending her 3 to 1 another match in Indiana, yet Obama slipped Hillary's possible brutal flurry of combination punches by avoiding debating with her again mano y mano. North Carolina is lost for Hillary a priori because of its black population of course...in Pennsylvania blacks voted for the black candidate Obama by an 11 to 1 ratio indicating that Hillary would need to go black face to have a snowballs chance of winning in N.C.'s primary. One hopes the Democrat heavyweight division has another 'Thrilla in Manilla' to offer the U.S. public after so many moribund campaigns.
President Bush and the family oil connections extending even to the Bin Ladins of Saudi Arabia that partnered in his oil business are the real 800 pound guerrilla in American politics. Obama ssems a complete nitwit on comprehension of oil pricing and politics unfortunately with on the job training being a bad policy for a president that should be a little more skilled than Bambi at least.
With oil at 119 dollars a barrel and ballistic set upward perhaps regrading price a solid bomb-resistant embassy in Iraq is perhaps better than a cheap one. I believe it was Admiral Hernandez as Commander of the U.S. Pacific fleet that asked Alaska Governor Cowper for 50,000 barrels of oil for free for his Pacific 3rd fleet. Governor Cowper denied the importunate, constitutionally illegal request and the Exxon Valdez Oil spill followed a while later. The complex interrelationships of the world oil industry are difficult to trace sometimes.
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