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red states rule
08-05-2008, 12:48 PM
Instead of attakcing McCain on his energy votes, maybe the messiah should try to expalin his positions - iuntil he changes them again


Critical of McCain, Obama quiet on own energy vote

By TOM RAUM, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 1 minute ago


snip

Obama voted for a 2005 energy bill backed by President Bush that included billions in subsidies for oil and natural gas production, a measure for which Vice President Dick Cheney played a major role. McCain opposed the bill, saying at the time that it included billions in unnecessary tax breaks for the oil industry.

The Obama campaign has said the Illinois senator supported the legislation because it included huge investments in renewable energy. Yet Democrats long have characterized the 2005 energy bill as being written by Cheney. One of them, Democratic primary rival Hillary Rodham Clinton, criticized Obama earlier this year for backing the "Dick Cheney lobbyist energy bill."

With polls showing concern over gas prices a prime concern of Americans, Obama has been depicting energy as the nation's most pressing national security and economic issue. In that effort, he casts McCain as more concerned about oil company profits and drilling than an overall energy strategy.

The McCain campaign charged that Obama wasn't being straight with voters and showed bad judgment.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080805/ap_on_el_pr/obama

Kathianne
08-05-2008, 12:55 PM
Instead of attakcing McCain on his energy votes, maybe the messiah should try to expalin his positions - iuntil he changes them again


Critical of McCain, Obama quiet on own energy vote

By TOM RAUM, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 1 minute ago


snip

Obama voted for a 2005 energy bill backed by President Bush that included billions in subsidies for oil and natural gas production, a measure for which Vice President Dick Cheney played a major role. McCain opposed the bill, saying at the time that it included billions in unnecessary tax breaks for the oil industry.

The Obama campaign has said the Illinois senator supported the legislation because it included huge investments in renewable energy. Yet Democrats long have characterized the 2005 energy bill as being written by Cheney. One of them, Democratic primary rival Hillary Rodham Clinton, criticized Obama earlier this year for backing the "Dick Cheney lobbyist energy bill."

With polls showing concern over gas prices a prime concern of Americans, Obama has been depicting energy as the nation's most pressing national security and economic issue. In that effort, he casts McCain as more concerned about oil company profits and drilling than an overall energy strategy.

The McCain campaign charged that Obama wasn't being straight with voters and showed bad judgment.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080805/ap_on_el_pr/obama

Sometimes it's a matter of minutes. :laugh2:

http://debatepolicy.com/showthread.php?t=16526