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Tom McClintock Drills Charlie Brown

Posted by Aaron Park on August 08, 2008 at 02:55 PM

Take a listen to this ad… Charlie Brown has been served notice that he is headed for the ICE-Berg. Charlie Brown is inexorably tied to Nancy Pelosi and her “energy plan”.

As asserted in this AD – Pelosi/Brown do not want you to know that there are 1 trillion barrels of oil in our reserves – triple that of Saudi Arabia.

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Sorry Charlie! You want to hug trees, Californians want to drive their cars. I guess we are going to put Colonel Tuna on Ice.

A trillion barrels of oil!? If you read Charlie Brown’s supporters on these blogs, they say that isn’t worth drilling for. (just like illegal immigration is not a problem – they pay taxes right? Try asking the families of the innocent people murdered in San Francisco.)

Attached is Tom McClintock’s Press Release:

McClintock Calls on Democrats to Return to Congress and End ‘the Real Energy Crisis’
Campaign Unveils Message in New Radio Commercial

Senator Tom McClintock Friday called on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her Democratic colleagues to end the real energy crisis by returning to Washington to adopt a national energy plan that expands domestic oil production immediately.

In a new campaign radio commercial, McClintock blames the failed Democrat policies of the past 30 years as the reason Californians are paying $4.50 a gallon for gasoline.

“Liberals like Nancy Pelosi and Charlie Brown want to continue supporting federal laws that prevents us from tapping America’s vast oil resources. That’s how we got into this mess —and why gasoline prices are now breaking our family budgets,” McClintock states at the beginning of the radio spot.

“America has nearly a trillion barrels of recoverable oil—more than three times that of Saudi Arabia—that Democrats like Nancy Pelosi and Charlie Brown won’t even let us touch. In fact, more than 94 percent of our territory remains off-limits because of this foolish prohibition. If we want to change this policy, we’ve got to change this Congress.”

McClintock said the real energy crisis is caused by “politicians sitting on their hands while we pay at the pump. We don’t need government bureaucracies and higher taxes to fund them—we need to get government out of the way and open American oil to American production right now.”

The Rand Institute reports that the Green River shale formation (covering portions of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming) holds a proven, recoverable reserve of roughly 800 billion barrels of oil. The Democratic-led Congress has strictly prohibited the development of these domestic resources.

“Government is not the solution to our energy crisis,” McClintock said. “Government has been the cause of that crisis.”

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