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I was wondering how the proponents for offshore oil drilling were\are going to defend their support in the fact of the Gulf oil spill. I have read that some had said that it was an accident and accidents happen.
Ms Palin blames the environmentalists:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/03/sarah-palin-blames-enviro_n_598977.html
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/sarahpalin?ref=search&sid=hthg_VbuaMwZ0-bmi7JzOA.1781758158..1
Extreme Enviros: Drill, Baby, Drill in ANWR – Now Do You Get It?Share. Yesterday at 3:17pm
This is a message to extreme “environmentalists” who hypocritically protest domestic energy production offshore and onshore. There is nothing “clean and green” about your efforts. Look, here’s the deal: when you lock up our land, you outsource jobs and opportunity away from America and into foreign countries that are making us beholden to them. Some of these countries don’t like America. Some of these countries don’t care for planet earth like we do – as evidenced by our stricter environmental standards.
With your nonsensical efforts to lock up safer drilling areas, all you’re doing is outsourcing energy development, which makes us more controlled by foreign countries, less safe, and less prosperous on a dirtier planet. Your hypocrisy is showing. You’re not preventing environmental hazards; you’re outsourcing them and making drilling more dangerous.
Extreme deep water drilling is not the preferred choice to meet our country’s energy needs, but your protests and lawsuits and lies about onshore and shallow water drilling have locked up safer areas. It’s catching up with you. The tragic, unprecedented deep water Gulf oil spill proves it.
We need permission to drill in safer areas, including the uninhabited arctic land of ANWR. It takes just a tiny footprint – equivalent to the size of LA’s airport – to tap America’s rich and plentiful oil and gas up north. ANWR’s drilling footprint is like a postage stamp on a football field.
Has this one, blaming environmentalists, been getting air time on the conservative talk radio?
Ms Palin blames the environmentalists:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/03/sarah-palin-blames-enviro_n_598977.html
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/sarahpalin?ref=search&sid=hthg_VbuaMwZ0-bmi7JzOA.1781758158..1
Extreme Enviros: Drill, Baby, Drill in ANWR – Now Do You Get It?Share. Yesterday at 3:17pm
This is a message to extreme “environmentalists” who hypocritically protest domestic energy production offshore and onshore. There is nothing “clean and green” about your efforts. Look, here’s the deal: when you lock up our land, you outsource jobs and opportunity away from America and into foreign countries that are making us beholden to them. Some of these countries don’t like America. Some of these countries don’t care for planet earth like we do – as evidenced by our stricter environmental standards.
With your nonsensical efforts to lock up safer drilling areas, all you’re doing is outsourcing energy development, which makes us more controlled by foreign countries, less safe, and less prosperous on a dirtier planet. Your hypocrisy is showing. You’re not preventing environmental hazards; you’re outsourcing them and making drilling more dangerous.
Extreme deep water drilling is not the preferred choice to meet our country’s energy needs, but your protests and lawsuits and lies about onshore and shallow water drilling have locked up safer areas. It’s catching up with you. The tragic, unprecedented deep water Gulf oil spill proves it.
We need permission to drill in safer areas, including the uninhabited arctic land of ANWR. It takes just a tiny footprint – equivalent to the size of LA’s airport – to tap America’s rich and plentiful oil and gas up north. ANWR’s drilling footprint is like a postage stamp on a football field.
Has this one, blaming environmentalists, been getting air time on the conservative talk radio?