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Let's get them to 2,000,000. Thanks.Join the 1,080,039 people who have signed the petition
I want to drill now and cut dependence on foreign oil.
Nooo, never, they might destroy the environment.
Haven't decided yet.
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Last edited by SaintLouieWoman; 06-22-2008 at 12:02 AM.
I'm adding a poll to this thread, would like to know how the members think on this issue.
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Every coastal town should have as many wells as mine.![]()
I want to drill, but we should only be pulling a small amount of oil from our reserves.
Why bother using our reserves when we can use theirs? Having the ability to ramp up production to meet demand will put them in a position where they would have to meet our price demands. Then if the bastards start getting uppity and threatening to exterminate us or our allies, we can refuse to buy middle eastern oil and start pumping our own.
Kick those caribou to the curb!
Opening up ANWR won't drop gas prices back to Ozzie and Harriet levels but it will a step toward lessening our dependence on foreign energy sources. I'm all for anything that would do that.
I signed the petition, SLW, although Newt scares me since he was in that Pelosi commercial. ;)
We either drill here - to get us over the technological advancement time hump, or we secure more off-shore sources - via our armed forces.
Drilling for oil here does disturb me, but the consequences of not drilling frighten me more. I believe it was on the O'Reilly show this morning that they were talking about how Germany and Japan finally suffered defeat partially because their supply lines to oil were cut---no energy, couldn't keep going. They forgot to mention that atomic bomb over Nagasaki, but they were right about the consequences of no oil.
It's not just the price at the pump, but the far reaching consequences to our defense, even to our local governments. People forget the police departments, sanitation, street departments all consume gasoline. They're affected at the pump also.
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