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Super Troopers Troop On

The green take on Super-Duper Tuesday

Posted at 10:46 PM on 05 Feb 2008

Rockem' sockem' Super Tuesday
Coming out of Super Tuesday's primaries and caucuses in 22 states, the Republicans are looking ever more likely to nominate their most eco-conscious candidate, John McCain, who was the big GOP winner of the day. But green issues don't seem to have played much if any role in the Republican voting, and McCain didn't reference anything environmental in his speech to supporters at the end of the night. In contrast, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama -- who are still running oh so close -- both made impassioned calls for environmental action in their speeches on Tuesday. "I see an America where we stand up to the oil companies and the oil-producing countries, where we launch a clean energy revolution and finally confront the climate crisis," said Clinton, who also praised "businesses who are training people for green-collar jobs" and "the auto companies and the auto workers who want higher gas-mileage cars so we can compete with the rest of the world." Said Obama, "[W]e will harness the ingenuity of farmers and scientists and entrepreneurs to free this nation from the tyranny of oil once and for all and we will invest in solar and wind and biodiesel, clean energy, green energy that can fuel economic development for generations to come." And the race goes on ...

sources:  The New York Times, The Washington Post

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Clinton free us from oil?

Clinton is the biggest recipient of oil money on the democratic side, and in general second only to Romney. I don't think she'll have too much interest in freeing us from one of her biggest contributers.

check out oilmoney.priceofoil.org


Clinton & Obama Talk A Good Game ...

while they take massive amounts of money from the coal, nuclear, and oil industries.  Don't count on either of them ending these industries' environmental and ecological destruction if one gets elected.

Excuse, please?

show me where in publicallya available information Hillary is taking money from oil companies?

We know Obama took cash from nuclear power, but that's not reason to bash Hillary.

http://opensecrets.org/pres08/indus.asp?id=N00000019& ...

Mike Gravel is still in it!

So include him on your front page candidates info!  You're misleading people, and doing them a disservice by not letting them see all of their options.  Not to mention, you're doing a disservice to a true American hero!

Oh, Please

While I may have been mistaken that Hillary Clinton takes money from the oil industry, she certainly takes it from coal and nuclear.  Clinton is nothing but a pro-corporate, pro-war Democrat, the worst type of a pretty lame party.

If you like Corporate America or corporations in general, if you like NAFTA, GATT, and the WTO, if you think everything's basically OK and all we need is a little tweaking around the edges, by all means vote for Clinton.  But if you think that she's progressive in any way, you've been badly fooled.  I don't need specific reasons to bash Clinton, general principles will do fine.

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