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Thursday June 26, 2008
Hello readers! I just wanted to post this link, as it just occurred to me that I think I never have. Here you will find out probably more than you even want to know about your elected officials. I know that from them I receive a weekly update, although you can choose your options.
Just go to: http://www.congress.org/congressorg/home/ and follow the instructions there.
God Bless, Mike
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Subject: ICE / FBI contacts for Illegals SAVE for your files Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:45:34 -0700 From: Peri McMillan mailto:peri.mcmillan@dslextreme.com Reply-To: Peri McMillan mailto:peri.mcmillan@dslextreme.com To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:53 AM Subject: Fw: ICE / FBI contacts for Illegals SAVE for your files
Maybe we should do MASS phone calls to these offices and report EVERY SINGLE employer, big or small and EVERY suspected illegal....we need to shut these damn businesses and churches down that aid abet and harbor these illegals. Report them to the IRS too. HUGE list at bottom of this email of the ICE offices in the various states
top of page Contact ICE - Faxes and Phone Calls Work! Office of Investigations While not providing e-mail addresses for these ICE offices, faxes and phone calls have proven to be far more effective in reaching public officials for the purpose of complaints in general or specific complaints about a certain employer, illegal alien, etc. If no action takes place after a week, we encourage you to follow-up the complaint with the same office redundantly and request officer's superiors if necessary. While ICE has made illegal aliens who commit crimes a priority, they are receptive to complaints concerning any violation of immigration law and are responsible for most immigration law enforcement. With increased complaint volume and pressure on Washington, we hope to increase momentum until resolution is obtained. The Special Agent-in-Charge (SAC) Offices are responsible for the administration and management of all Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities within the geographic boundaries of the Office. The SACs develop, coordinate and implement enforcement strategies to ensure conformance with national policies and procedures and to support national intelligence programs. In addition, SACs supervise all administrative responsibilities assigned to the Office and ensure a responsive Internal Controls Program is developed. Each SAC office is responsible for subordinate field offices, which support the enforcement mission. These subordinate field offices, Resident Agent-in-Charge (RAC) and Resident Agent Offices (RAOs), are responsible for managing enforcement activities within the geographic boundaries of the Office. RACs are responsible for ensuring all enforcement activities are conducted pursuant to national policies and procedures and contribute to the development and implementation of national and SAC level enforcement strategy. Office of Investigations SAC Offices SAC Atlanta 1691 Phoenix Boulevard, Suite 250 Atlanta, GA 30349 Main (770) 994-4200 Fax (770) 994-2262 SAC Baltimore 40 South Gay Street, 3rd Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Main (410) 962-2620 Fax (410) 962-3469 SAC Boston 10 Causeway Street, Room 722 Boston, MA 02222-1054 Main (617) 565-7400 Fax (617) 565-7422 SAC Buffalo 1780 Wehrle Drive, Suite D Williamsville, NY 14221 Main (716) 565-2039 Fax (716) 565-9509 SAC Chicago 1 North Tower Lane, Suite 1600 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 Main (630) 574-4600 Fax (630) 574-2889 SAC Dallas 125 E. John Carpenter Freeway, Suite 800 Irving, TX 75062 Main (972) 444-7300 Fax (972) 444-7461 SAC Washington, DC 22685 Holiday Park Drive, Suite 10 Dulles, VA 20166 Main (703) 709-9700 Fax (703) 709-8082 SAC Denver 115 Inverness Drive East, Suite 300 Denver, CO 80112 Main (303) 784-6480 Fax (303) 784-6490 SAC Detroit 477 Michigan Avenue, Suite 1850 Detroit, MI 48226 Main (313) 226-3166 Fax (313) 226-6282 SAC El Paso 4191 N. Mesa El Paso, TX 79902 Main (915) 231-3200 Fax (915) 231-3227 SAC Honolulu 595 Ala Moana Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96850 Main 808-532-3746 Fax 808-532-4689 SAC Houston 4141 N. Sam Houston Parkway East #300 Houston, TX 77032 Main 281-985-0500 Fax 281-985-0505 SAC Los Angeles 501 West Ocean Boulevard, Suite 7200 Long Beach, CA 90802-4213 Main (562) 624-3800 Fax (562) 590-9604 SAC Miami 8075 N.W. 53rd Street Miami, FL 33166 Main (305) 597-6000 Fax (305) 597-6227 SAC New Orleans 1250 Poydras Street, Suite 2200 New Orleans, LA 70113 Main (504) 310-8800 Fax (504) 310-8900 SAC New York 601 W. 26th Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10001 Main (646) 230-3200 Fax (646) 230-3255 SAC Newark 620 Frelinghuysen Avenue 2nd Floor Newark, NJ 07114 Main (973) 776-5500 Fax (973) 776-5650 SAC Philadelphia 220 Chestnut Street, Room 200 Philadelphia, PA 19106 Main (215) 597-4305 Fax (215) 597-4200 SAC Phoenix 400 North 5th Street 11th Floor Phoenix, AZ 85004 Main (602) 364-7830 Fax (602) 514-7790 SAC San Antonio 10127 Morocco, Suite 180 San Antonio, TX 78216 Main (210) 541-7200 Fax (210) 541-7285 SAC San Diego 185 West F Street, Suite 600 San Diego, CA 92101 Main (619) 744-4600 Fax (619) 557-7275 SAC San Francisco 1500 Broadway, 2nd Floor Oakland, CA 94612 Main (510) 267-3800 Fax (510) 267-3870 SAC San Juan La Puntilla # 1 Room 131 San Juan, PR 00901 Main (787) 729-6975 Fax (787) 729-6646 SAC Seattle 1000 Second Avenue, Suite 2300 Seattle, WA 98104 Main (206) 553-7531 Fax (206) 553-0826 SAC Minneapolis/St. Paul 2901 Metro Drive, Suite 100 Bloomington, MN 55425 Main (952) 853-2940 Fax (612) 313-9045 SAC Tampa 2203 North Lois Avenue Suite 600 Tampa, FL 33607 Main (813) 348-1881 Fax (813) 348-1871 SAC Tucson 7400 N. Oracle Road, Suite 242 Tucson, AZ 85704 Main (520) 229-5100 Fax (520) 229-5160
top of page Contact the FBI - Faxes and Phone Calls Work! The FBI now has the authority to detain immigration violators and unlike ICE, has an online form you can submit with your complaint. Please go to https://tips.fbi.gov/.
Your Local FBI Office Field Divisions The FBI's Field Offices are located in major cities throughout the United States and in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In addition, resident agencies are maintained in smaller cities and towns across the country. The locations were selected according to crime trends, the need for regional geographic centralization, and the need to efficiently manage resources. Each Field Office is overseen by a Special Agent in Charge (SAC), except those located in Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington, D.C. Due to their large size, these offices each are managed by an Assistant Director in Charge (ADIC). The ADICs are assisted by SACs responsible for specific programs.
The FBI encourages the public to report any suspected violations of U.S. federal law. You can do so by calling your local FBI office, Legal Attache office, or by submitting a tip via the FBI Tips and Public Leads form. Find links to Field Office home pages by "CITY." Areas of Coverage, alphabetically by "STATE."
| A | B | C | D | E | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | W | A FBI Albany 200 McCarty Avenue Albany, New York 12209 albany.fbi.gov (518) 465-7551 FBI Albuquerque 4200 Luecking Park Ave. NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107 albuquerque.fbi.gov (505) 889-1300 FBI Anchorage 101 East Sixth Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-2524 anchorage.fbi.gov (907) 258-5322 FBI Atlanta Suite 400 2635 Century Parkway, Northeast Atlanta, Georgia 30345-3112 atlanta.fbi.gov (404) 679-9000 top of section
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B FBI Baltimore 7142 Ambassador Road Baltimore, Maryland 21244-2754 baltimore.fbi.gov (410) 265-8080
FBI Birmingham Room 1400 2121 8th. Avenue N. Birmingham, Alabama 35203-2396 birmingham.fbi.gov (205) 326-6166 FBI Boston Suite 600 One Center Plaza Boston, Massachusetts 02108 boston.fbi.gov (617) 742-5533 FBI Buffalo One FBI Plaza Buffalo, New York 14202-2698 buffalo.fbi.gov (716) 856-7800 top of section
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C FBI Charlotte Suite 900, Wachovia Building 400 South Tyron Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28285-0001 charlotte.fbi.gov (704) 377-9200 FBI Chicago Room 905 E.M. Dirksen Federal Office Building 219 South Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60604-1702 chicago.fbi.gov (312) 431-1333 FBI Cincinnati Room 9000 550 Main Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-8501 cincinnati.fbi.gov (513) 421-4310 FBI Cleveland Federal Office Building 1501 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 cleveland.fbi.gov (216) 522-1400 FBI Columbia 151 Westpark Blvd Columbia, South Carolina 29210-3857 columbia.fbi.gov (803) 551-4200 top of section
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D FBI Dallas One Justice Way Dallas, Texas 75220 dallas.fbi.gov (972) 559-5000 FBI Denver Federal Office Building, Room 1823 1961 Stout Street, 18th. Floor Denver, Colorado 80294-1823 denver.fbi.gov (303) 629-7171 FBI Detroit 26th. Floor, P. V. McNamara FOB 477 Michigan Avenue Detroit, Michigan 48226 detroit.fbi.gov (313) 965-2323 top of section
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E FBI El Paso 660 S. Mesa Hills Drive El Paso, Texas 79912-5533 elpaso.fbi.gov (915) 832-5000 top of section
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H FBI Honolulu Room 4-230, Kalanianaole FOB 300 Ala Moana Boulevard Honolulu, Hawaii 96850-0053 honolulu.fbi.gov (808) 566-4300 FBI Houston 2500 East TC Jester Houston, Texas 77008-1300 houston.fbi.gov (713) 693-5000 top of section
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I FBI Indianapolis Room 679, FOB 575 North Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-1585 indianapolis.fbi.gov (317) 639-3301 top of section
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J FBI Jackson Room 1553, FOB 100 West Capitol Street Jackson, Mississippi 39269-1601 jackson.fbi.gov (601) 948-5000 FBI Jacksonville Suite 200 7820 Arlington Expressway Jacksonville, Florida 32211-7499 jacksonville.fbi.gov (904) 721-1211 top of section
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K FBI Kansas City 1300 Summit Kansas City, Missouri 64105-1362 kansascity.fbi.gov (816) 512-8200 FBI Knoxville Suite 600, John J. Duncan FOB 710 Locust Street Knoxville, Tennessee 37902-2537 knoxville.fbi.gov (865) 544-0751 top of section
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L FBI Las Vegas John Lawrence Bailey Building 700 East Charleston Boulevard Las Vegas, Nevada 89104-1545 lasvegas.fbi.gov (702) 385-1281 FBI Little Rock Suite 200 Two Financial Centre 10825 Financial Centre Parkway Little Rock, Arkansas 72211-3552 littlerock.fbi.gov (501) 221-9100 FBI Los Angeles Suite 1700, FOB 11000 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90024-3672 losangeles.fbi.gov (310) 477-6565 FBI Louisville Room 500 600 Martin Luther King Jr. Place Louisville, Kentucky 40202-2231 louisville.fbi.gov (502) 583-3941 top of section
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M FBI Memphis Suite 3000, Eagle Crest Bldg. 225 North Humphreys Blvd. Memphis, Tennessee 38120-2107 memphis.fbi.gov (901) 747-4300 FBI North Miami Beach 16320 Northwest Second Avenue North Miami Beach, Florida 33169-6508 miami.fbi.gov (305) 944-9101 FBI Milwaukee Suite 600 330 East Kilbourn Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202-6627 milwaukee.fbi.gov (414) 276-4684 FBI Minneapolis Suite 1100 111 Washington Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401-2176 minneapolis.fbi.gov (612) 376-3200 FBI Mobile One St. Louis Centre 200 N. Royal Street Mobile, Alabama 36602 mobile.fbi.gov (334) 438-3674 top of section
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N FBI Newark 1 Gateway Center, 22nd. Floor Newark, New Jersey 07102-9889 newark.fbi.gov (973) 792-3000 FBI New Haven 600 State Street New Haven, Connecticut 06511-6505 newhaven.fbi.gov (203) 777-6311 FBI New Orleans 2901 Leon C. Simon Dr. New Orleans, Louisiana 70126 neworleans.fbi.gov (504) 816-3000 FBI New York 26 Federal Plaza, 23rd. Floor New York, New York 10278-0004 newyork.fbi.gov FBI Norfolk 150 Corporate Boulevard Norfolk, Virginia 23502-4999 norfolk.fbi.gov (757) 455-0100 top of section
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O FBI Oklahoma City 3301 West Memorial Drive Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73134 oklahomacity.fbi.gov (405) 290-7770 FBI Omaha 10755 Burt Street Omaha, Nebraska 68114-2000 omaha.fbi.gov (402) 493-8688 top of section
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P FBI Philadelphia 8th. Floor William J. Green Jr. FOB 600 Arch Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 philadelphia.fbi.gov (215) 418-4000 FBI Phoenix Suite 400 201 East Indianola Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85012-2080 phoenix.fbi.gov (602) 279-5511 FBI Pittsburgh 3311 East Carson St. Pittsburgh, PA 15203 pittsburgh.fbi.gov (412) 432-4000 FBI Portland Suite 400, Crown Plaza Building 1500 Southwest 1st Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201-5828 portland.fbi.gov (503) 224-4181 top of section
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R FBI Richmond 1970 E. Parham Road Richmond, Virginia 23228 richmond.fbi.gov (804) 261-1044 top of section
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S FBI Sacramento 4500 Orange Grove Avenue Sacramento, California 95841-4205 sacramento.fbi.gov (916) 481-9110 FBI St. Louis 2222 Market Street St. Louis, Missouri 63103-2516 stlouis.fbi.gov (314) 231-4324 FBI Salt Lake City Suite 1200, 257 Towers Bldg. 257 East, 200 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111-2048 saltlakecity.fbi.gov (801) 579-1400 FBI San Antonio Suite 200 U.S. Post Office Courthouse Bldg. 615 East Houston Street San Antonio, Texas 78205-9998 sanantonio.fbi.gov (210) 225-6741 FBI San Diego Federal Office Building 9797 Aero Drive San Diego, California 92123-1800 sandiego.fbi.gov (858) 565-1255 FBI San Francisco 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 13th. Floor San Francisco, California 94102-9523 sanfrancisco.fbi.gov (415) 553-7400 FBI San Juan Room 526, U.S. Federal Bldg. 150 Carlos Chardon Avenue Hato Rey San Juan, Puerto Rico 00918-1716 sanjuan.fbi.gov (787) 754-6000 FBI Seattle 1110 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101-2904 seattle.fbi.gov (206) 622-0460 FBI Springfield Suite 400 400 West Monroe Street Springfield, Illinois 62704-1800 springfield.fbi.gov (217) 522-9675 top of section
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T FBI Tampa Room 610, FOB 500 Zack Street Tampa, Florida 33602-3917 tampa.fbi.gov (813) 273-4566 top of section
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W FBI Washington Washington Metropolitan Field Office 601 4th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20535-0002 washingtondc.fbi.gov (202) 278-2000
top of page Contact the IRS - Phone Calls and Walk-ins Work! Most employers who hire illegal aliens are guilty of tax fraud. They usually don't report income to the IRS for the illegals they subsidize or report income with fraudulent or stolen social security numbers. In either case, the IRS wants to hear from you.
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Friday June 20, 2008
Email…it’s a blessing on one hand…and a curse on the other. Like the one I opened up at midnight from Human Events. Now I’m so wired that all I can do is write. I know I haven’t been doing much of that lately, but hopefully you’ve been getting your “Right Opinion fix” on the radio show which is on Tues. and Thu. From 1:30-3:00 p.m. at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Mr-Right-Opinion.
And, as if that weren’t enough (well, you can never be right enough), be sure to check out my book “Mr. Right Opinion-Unplugged & Unashamed.” It can be gotten at Amazon and Barnes & Noble online, along with other fine online booksellers. However, the good deal is here: http://www.51756.authorworld.com/. I know the plugs are shameless, but if I don’t do it, who will???
Anyway, I started reading this email about how the Democrats and RINO’s in the Senate tried to ram-rod the Boxer Climate Tax Bill. Just another euphemism for ‘we liberals in Congress want another $1.40 per gallon. That is…ANOTHER ONE DOLLAR FORTY CENTS PER GALLON!!!
Yes, folks, these are the same liberals who just a while back wanted to be elected so badly that they told you they would bring DOWN the cost of fuel. And now, with it already over $4.00/gallon, Senate Democrats want to add another $1.40 tax to your gas bill! America should be IRATE!
As the Dems tried to hide the $1.40 added tax in the Boxer Climate Bill, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) was right on it! The Human Events email told the Senator’s story, saying, “McConnell summarized the economic consequences of the Boxer bill by saying: ‘It is, at its heart, a stealth and giant tax on virtually every aspect of industrial and consumer life. It would result in massive job losses. And it seeks to radically alter consumer behavior, without any measurable benefit to the environment in return.’
‘And that's why it's so hard to comprehend the Majority's decision to move to a bill, at the start of the summer driving season, that would raise the price of gas by as much as $1.40 a gallon, home electricity bills by about 44 percent, and natural gas prices by about 20 percent.
‘Overall, it's expected to result in GDP losses totaling as much as $2.9 trillion by 2050.’”
And according to the Human Events email, dated 6/ 13/08, there would be, to pay for this cost of craziness, a “built-in future hit of approximately $29,000 for every single household in the United States!”
This is unfathomable, and must be stopped! Thank God for leaders like Sen. McConnell (R-KY), who have been around long enough to see the wool BEFORE it gets pulled over our eyes.
I can only assume that Boxer and the other Democrats in the Senate think that we each have a magic money tree to which we can turn when they want to raise gasoline to $5.50 per gallon on a whim.
No ma’am! I’ll not have it! Not as long as I can type, talk, or communicate in some form. God Bless America despite those who would run it into the ground!
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Wednesday June 18, 2008
Anne Northup was an upstanding voice for the citizens of Kentucky until she was defeated (unbelievably, I might add), by one John Yarmouth. I think now the people in her district are beginning to see the error in their judgment.
At any rate, Anne wrote this op-ed for the local newspaper, The Courier-Journal, and I wanted to include it here. Enjoy!
Mike Minton
Oil reserves in Alaska, elsewhere could ease crisis June 17, 2007 By Anne M. Northup
Two years ago, Nancy Pelosi and the Democrat Congress promised to devise a national energy policy and lower the cost of gas, which was about half the price it is now. When asked what he and the other Democrats have done to fulfill that pledge, Congressman Yarmuth points to legislation they passed to suspend shipments to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. He initially claimed this legislation “could reduce prices by about…25 cents per gallon gasoline,” but later downgraded the expected effect of this action to only 5 cents per gallon. It’s a little surprising that anyone would boast about saving a nickel when gas prices have risen $1.63 since Yarmuth took office and the Democrats took control of Congress.
But there’s more. Just last week, our Representative joined ten Democrats who filed a “use it or lose” bill which would force oil companies to use the federal leases they currently have or forfeit them. The truth is, oil companies have had very little success with these leased lands, with 52 percent of the leases turning up no oil. Many more were leased for the purpose of recovering natural gas only. Other areas are prohibitive in terms of the cost to drill, and questionable in the amount recoverable oil. It is hard to fathom the thinking of a person who would propose forcing companies to drill all over the continent in places with marginal or no reserves, but refuses to allow drilling where there are plentiful reserves.
Other actions contemplated by the Democrats in Congress include suing OPEC to increase production. They also plan on launching their seventh investigation into “Price Gougers” and their fourth investigation into “Speculators”. In addition, they want $20 billion in windfall profit taxes on oil producers, a failed strategy tried by a previous Democrat Congress in 1980, and signed into law by Jimmy Carter. It stifled domestic oil production, resulting in an even greater dependence on foreign oil. One needn’t be an energy expert to understand that none of these actions will produce one more drop of oil for our country.
By halting shipments to the SPR, and trying to force OPEC or our own energy companies to increase production, the Democrats are at least indicating that they understand that increasing the supply of oil is vital to lowering our prices. The question is, why won’t they take realistic, concrete steps to do that instead of trying to demonize the oil companies and posturing against OPEC?
We do not have to look overseas for our oil. Alaska’s ANWR alone contains 10.4 billion barrels of oil. Likewise, the Outer Continental Shelf is estimated to contain 19 billion barrels of oil. There are other estimates that put our oil reserves in the hundreds of billions of barrels. When given the opportunity to tap these abundant resources, the House Democrats overwhelmingly opposed it while House Republicans overwhelmingly supported the increased production. Even when the Republicans were in the majority and passed it in the House, the Senate could not muster the 60 votes necessary to pass the bill and send it to the President because of Democratic opposition.
Recently, such large reserves of shale oil were discovered that some now refer the United States as the “Saudi Arabia of shale oil”. Yet last year this Congress banned all new shale oil extraction. That’s right: no matter where or how safely it could be recovered, this new reserve is now off limits nationwide.
We know where the major reserves of clean, light, easy-to-refine crude oil are located. Even though a majority of people in this country believe we can harvest our oil in an environmentally safe manner, this Congress seems to be too frightened of an environmental lobby that has become increasingly irrational.
The high price of oil is jeopardizing the entire economy and our balance of trade. It has triggered fears of inflation and a subsequent recession around the country. From Wall Street to the unemployment office to family dinner tables, the talk moves from higher gas prices to higher food prices to higher unemployment to greater inflation, and a real fear of the economy collapsing. As for our balance of trade, when we depend on foreign oil and the price goes up, we ship more of our American dollars overseas. Today we send $500 billion to countries, most of whom do not even like us. This is simply unacceptable.
Conservation is important, but it’s not enough. Some individuals can bike or carpool to work or consolidate trips or take a shorter vacation, but many people and many industries must depend on energy for their livelihood, and high fuel prices are threatening their survival. Hard working truck drivers, farmers and airline workers rely on oil to fuel their business, as do millions of other Americans. Energy underpins our whole economy and the long term need for energy is vital.
The U.S.must start drilling now. While it will take years for the new oil to enter the marketplace, that is no excuse for not starting now. Economists agree that passing legislation to open up drilling in ANWR, the gulf and the Outer Continental Shelf will instantly lower oil prices. It will send a clear message to speculators and other countries that we are serious and proactive about solving our energy problems. In seven to ten years, oil will start flowing from these and other explorations, will become an asset to our economy, improve our balance of trade, increase our international competiveness and ensure that our national security is unthreatened by the need for foreign oil.
This will give us the time we need to begin a national path towards energy independence using not only our own oil, but clean coal, nuclear, fusion, hydrogen, solar, and wind energy. There will be new economic confidence, a pride in our country’s “can-do” determination and new technologies to export around the world.
Affordable, dependable energy is not a new issue. Economists have been warning us for years that energy independence and the need for more oil are critically important. For ten years, I supported every effort to expand drilling in ANWR, in the Gulf and off our coasts despite the political and personal attacks – especially in the last election – because the people in this district deserve a strong, honest leader who says what needs to be said. But today, this issue is more than a campaign issue. It is a national emergency. To purposely stand in the way of an obvious solution to a national crisis is inexcusable. Let’s get going.
Paid for by Northup for Congress.
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Friday June 13, 2008
I got this email today. It is short amd succinct, but it drives home the message and gives you an opportunity to do something about it to regain a little power. As my girl Laura would say, "Pwer to the People!"
email:
Folks, if you're angry that a Congressional subcommittee rejected legislation for oil drilling, here are your contacts http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/cgi-bin/newcommittee.cgi?site=ctc&lang=&commcode=happrop_interior. All Republicans said YES. All Democrats said NO.
Moral of the story: Democrats don't want domestic drilling. It is the party of communists and George Soros. They want to bring down the country. Republicans are not a whole lot better but they don't want the nation in the gutter like the lib Dems. Feel free to call or fax the Democrats on this subcommittee if you're fed up with high oil prices. And spread the word. We must at least get rid of the Democrats in Congress. Thanks. Nedd
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