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    <title>GOP&#8217;s Boehner Calls Climate Bill &#8216;Ridiculous&#8217;, &#8216;Pile of sh*t&#8217;</title>
    <link>http://redgreenandblue.org/2009/06/27/gops-boehner-calls-climate-bill-ridicilous-pile-of-sht/</link>
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    <dc:creator>Timothy B. Hurst</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<h3>Minority Leader holds up vote on key climate legislation</h3>
<p>Invoking a <a href="http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/26/tauscher-wields-house-gavel-one-more-time/">custom of the House</a> which allows party leaders as much time as they should need to discuss a bill or amendment, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) wrapped-up the Republican Party&#8217;s case in opposition to the Waxman-Markey climate bill by busting-out a filibuster, of sorts; poring through an amendment to the bill that was delivered late the night before.</p>

<p>Repeatedly highlighting the fact that it was submitted at 3:09 A.M., Boehner read aloud portions of what he called, &#8220;Speaker Pelosi&#8217;s National Energy Tax&#8221;, often pulling bits and pieces completely out of context to launch into the Republican talking points about how the bill will kill the American economy.</p>
<p>When asked why he read portions of the cap-and-trade bill on the floor Friday night, <a href="http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/boehner-climate-bill-a-pile-of-s--t-2009-06-27.html">Boehner told The Hill</a>, &#8220;Hey, people deserve to know what&#8217;s in this pile of sh*t.&#8221;
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    <title>RNC Chairman Steele: &#8220;We are cooling. We are not warming.&#8221;</title>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 20:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Timothy B. Hurst</dc:creator>
    
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<p>When Republican National Committee Chairman <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/16/steeles-tour-de-force-com_n_175317.html">Michael Steele guest-hosted</a> William Bennett&#8217;s nationally syndicated conservative talk radio show a few weeks back—in part, to diffuse the mounting tension between the Republican Party chief Steele and the <em>de facto</em> Republican Party chief, Rush Limbaugh—he gave a skewed interpretation of natural history and aligned himself with <a href="http://redgreenandblue.org/2009/03/11/are-gop-leaders-with-rush-limbaugh-on-global-warming/">Limbaugh&#8217;s position on global warming</a> in one fell swoop:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We are cooling. We are not warming. The warming you see out there, the supposed warming, and I am using my finger quotation marks here, is part of the cooling process. Greenland, which is now covered in ice, it was once called Greenland for a reason, right? Iceland, which is now green. Oh I love this. Like we know what this planet is all about. How long have we been here? How long? No very long.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>But Steele didn&#8217;t stop there. He exhorted listeners to take sides in a debate that is &#8220;leading to the ultimate political Armageddon between conservatism and liberalism.&#8221; Telling one caller:
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    <title>Are GOP Leaders with Rush Limbaugh on Global Warming?</title>
    <link>http://redgreenandblue.org/2009/03/11/are-gop-leaders-with-rush-limbaugh-on-global-warming/</link>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 21:16:23 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Timothy B. Hurst</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left">The Republican Party is in a bit of a rough patch.</p>
<p style="text-align: left"><a href="http://www.lcv.org/">The League of Conservation Voters</a> yesterday launched a <a href="http://www.withusorwithrush.com/">petition</a> to tell Republican congressional leaders Rep. John Boehner (KY) and Sen. Mitch McConnel (KY) that they have a choice: Either follow the leadership of Republican governors like <a href="http://redgreenandblue.org/2008/06/18/potential-mccain-running-mate-florida-governor-charlie-crist-has-green-cred-is-it-deserved/">Charlie Crist</a> of Florida and <a href="http://redgreenandblue.org/2008/11/15/schwarzenegger-orders-california-to-prepare-for-sea-level-rise/">Arnold Schwarzenegger</a> of California in building a clean energy economy, ending our attachment on foreign oil, and addressing climate change, or; &#8220;Follow the leadership of Rush Limbaugh by proposing no new ideas, providing tax breaks to oil companies, and ignoring global warming.&#8221; Watch the LCV&#8217;s 54-second snark attack:</p>
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    <title>GOP&#8217;s Bobby Jindal: &#8220;Americans Can Do Anything&#8221; [video]</title>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 04:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Timothy B. Hurst</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<h4><em>The Republican National Committee released the full Republican address entitled &#8220;Americans Can Do Anything,&#8221; <a href="http://www.gop.com/news/NewsRead.aspx?Guid=da3e1c13-c3c3-494f-9232-4a8cbd69ede4">given by Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal</a> after <a href="http://redgreenandblue.org/2009/02/24/white-house-releases-excerpts-of-president-obamas-address/">President Barack Obama&#8217;s address</a> to a joint session of Congress:</em></h4>
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<p>&#8220;Good evening. I&#8217;m Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana.</p>
<p>Tonight, we witnessed a great moment in the history of our Republic. In the very chamber where Congress once voted to abolish slavery, our first African-American President stepped forward to address the state of our union. With his speech tonight, the President completed a redemptive journey that took our nation from Independence Hall &#8230; to Gettysburg &#8230; to the lunch counter &#8230; and now, finally, the Oval Office.</p>
<p>Regardless of party, all Americans are moved by the President&#8217;s personal story - the son of an American mother and a Kenyan father, who grew up to become leader of the free world. Like the President&#8217;s father, my parents came to this country from a distant land. When they arrived in Baton Rouge, my mother was already 4 ½ months pregnant. I was what folks in the insurance industry now call a &#8216;pre-existing condition.&#8217; To find work, my dad picked up the yellow pages and started calling local businesses. Even after landing a job, he could still not afford to pay for my delivery - so he worked out an installment plan with the doctor. Fortunately for me, he never missed a payment.</p>
<p>As I grew up, my mom and dad taught me the values that attracted them to this country - and they instilled in me an immigrant&#8217;s wonder at the greatness of America. As a child, I remember going to the grocery store with my dad. Growing up in India, he had seen extreme poverty. And as we walked through the aisles, looking at the endless variety on the shelves, he would tell me: &#8216;Bobby, Americans can do anything.&#8217; I still believe that to this day. Americans can do anything. When we pull together, there is no challenge we cannot overcome.</p>
<p>As the President made clear this evening, we are now in a time of challenge. Many of you listening tonight have lost jobs. Others have seen your college and retirement savings dwindle. Many of you are worried about losing your health care and your homes. And you are looking to your elected leaders in Washington for solutions.</p>
<p>Republicans are ready to work with the new President to provide those solutions. Here in my state of Louisiana, we don&#8217;t care what party you belong to if you have good ideas to make life better for our people. We need more of that attitude from both Democrats and Republicans in our nation&#8217;s capital. All of us want our economy to recover and our nation to prosper. So where we agree, Republicans must be the President&#8217;s strongest partners. And where we disagree, Republicans have a responsibility to be candid and offer better ideas for a path forward.</p>
<p>Today in Washington, some are promising that government will rescue us from the economic storms raging all around us.</p>
<p>Those of us who lived through Hurricane Katrina, we have our doubts.</p>
<p>Let me tell you a story.</p>
<p>During Katrina, I visited Sheriff Harry Lee, a Democrat and a good friend of mine. When I walked into his makeshift office I&#8217;d never seen him so angry. He was yelling into the phone: &#8216;Well, I&#8217;m the Sheriff and if you don&#8217;t like it you can come and arrest me!&#8217; I asked him: &#8216;Sheriff, what&#8217;s got you so mad?&#8217; He told me that he had put out a call for volunteers to come with their boats to rescue people who were trapped on their rooftops by the floodwaters. The boats were all lined up ready to go - when some bureaucrat showed up and told them they couldn&#8217;t go out on the water unless they had proof of insurance and registration. I told him, &#8216;Sheriff, that&#8217;s ridiculous.&#8217; And before I knew it, he was yelling into the phone: &#8216;Congressman Jindal is here, and he says you can come and arrest him too!&#8217; Harry just told the boaters to ignore the bureaucrats and start rescuing people.</p>
<p>There is a lesson in this experience: The strength of America is not found in our government. It is found in the compassionate hearts and enterprising spirit of our citizens. We are grateful for the support we have received from across the nation for the ongoing recovery efforts. This spirit got Louisiana through the hurricanes - and this spirit will get our nation through the storms we face today.</p>
<p>To solve our current problems, Washington must lead. But the way to lead is not to raise taxes and put more money and power in hands of Washington politicians. The way to lead is by empowering you - the American people. Because we believe that Americans can do anything.</p>
<p>That is why Republicans put forward plans to create jobs by lowering income tax rates for working families &#8230; cutting taxes for small businesses &#8230; strengthening incentives for businesses to invest in new equipment and hire new workers &#8230; and stabilizing home values by creating a new tax credit for home-buyers. These plans would cost less and create more jobs.</p>
<p>But Democratic leaders in Congress rejected this approach. Instead of trusting us to make wise decisions with our own money, they passed the largest government spending bill in history - with a price tag of more than $1 trillion with interest. While some of the projects in the bill make sense, their legislation is larded with wasteful spending. It includes $300 million to buy new cars for the government, $8 billion for high-speed rail projects, such as a &#8216;magnetic levitation&#8217; line from Las Vegas to Disneyland, and $140 million for something called &#8216;volcano monitoring.&#8217; Instead of monitoring volcanoes, what Congress should be monitoring is the eruption of spending in Washington, DC.</p>
<p>Democratic leaders say their legislation will grow the economy. What it will do is grow the government, increase our taxes down the line, and saddle future generations with debt. Who among us would ask our children for a loan, so we could spend money we do not have, on things we do not need? That is precisely what the Democrats in Congress just did. It&#8217;s irresponsible. And it&#8217;s no way to strengthen our economy, create jobs, or build a prosperous future for our children.</p>
<p>In Louisiana, we took a different approach. Since I became governor, we cut more than 250 earmarks from our state budget. And to create jobs for our citizens, we cut taxes six times - including the largest income tax cut in the history of our state. We passed those tax cuts with bipartisan majorities. Republicans and Democrats put aside their differences, and worked together to make sure our people could keep more of what they earn. If it can be done in Baton Rouge, surely it can be done in Washington, DC.</p>
<p>To strengthen our economy, we need urgent action to keep energy prices down. All of us remember what it felt like to pay $4 at the pump - and unless we act now, those prices will return. To stop that from happening, we need to increase conservation &#8230; increase energy efficiency &#8230; increase the use of alternative and renewable fuels &#8230; increase our use of nuclear power - and increase drilling for oil and gas here at home. We believe that Americans can do anything - and if we unleash the innovative spirit of our citizens, we can achieve energy independence.</p>
<p>To strengthen our economy, we also need to address the crisis in health care. Republicans believe in a simple principle: No American should have to worry about losing their health coverage - period. We stand for universal access to affordable health care coverage. We oppose universal government-run health care. Health care decisions should be made by doctors and patients - not by government bureaucrats. We believe Americans can do anything - and if we put aside partisan politics and work together, we can make our system of private medicine affordable and accessible for every one of our citizens.</p>
<p>To strengthen our economy, we also need to make sure every child in America gets the best possible education. After Katrina, we reinvented the New Orleans school system - opening dozens of new charter schools, and creating a new scholarship program that is giving parents the chance to send their children to private or parochial schools of their choice. We believe that, with the proper education, the children of America can do anything. And it should not take a devastating storm to bring this kind of innovation to education in our country.</p>
<p>To strengthen our economy, we must promote confidence in America by ensuring ours is the most ethical and transparent system in the world. In my home state, there used to be saying: At any given time, half of Louisiana is under water - and the other half is under indictment. No one says that anymore. Last year, we passed some of the strongest ethics laws in the nation - and today, Louisiana has turned her back on the corruption of the past. We need to bring transparency to Washington, DC - so we can rid our Capitol of corruption &#8230; and ensure we never see the passage of another trillion dollar spending bill that Congress has not even read and the American people haven&#8217;t even seen.</p>
<p>As we take these steps, we must remember for all our troubles at home, dangerous enemies still seek our destruction. Now is no time to dismantle the defenses that have protected this country for hundreds of years, or make deep cuts in funding for our troops. America&#8217;s fighting men and women can do anything. And if we give them the resources they need, they will stay on the offensive &#8230; defeat our enemies &#8230; and protect us from harm.</p>
<p>In all these areas, Republicans want to work with President Obama. We appreciate his message of hope - but sometimes it seems we look for hope in different places. Democratic leaders in Washington place their hope in the federal government. We place our hope in you - the American people. In the end, it comes down to an honest and fundamental disagreement about the proper role of government. We oppose the National Democrats&#8217; view that says &#8212; the way to strengthen our country is to increase dependence on government. We believe the way to strengthen our country is to restrain spending in Washington, and empower individuals and small businesses to grow our economy and create jobs.</p>
<p>In recent years, these distinctions in philosophy became less clear - because our party got away from its principles. You elected Republicans to champion limited government, fiscal discipline, and personal responsibility. Instead, Republicans went along with earmarks and big government spending in Washington. Republicans lost your trust - and rightly so.</p>
<p>Tonight, on behalf of our leaders in Congress and my fellow Republican governors, I say: Our party is determined to regain your trust. We will do so by standing up for the principles that we share &#8230; the principles you elected us to fight for &#8230; the principles that built this into the greatest, most prosperous country on earth.</p>
<p>A few weeks ago, the President warned that our nation is facing a crisis that he said &#8216;we may not be able to reverse.&#8217; Our troubles are real, to be sure. But don&#8217;t let anyone tell you that we cannot recover - or that America&#8217;s best days are behind her. This is the nation that cast off the scourge of slavery &#8230; overcame the Great Depression &#8230; prevailed in two World Wars &#8230; won the struggle for civil rights &#8230; defeated the Soviet menace &#8230; and responded with determined courage to the attacks of September 11, 2001. The American spirit has triumphed over almost every form of adversity known to man - and the American spirit will triumph again.</p>
<p>We can have confidence in our future - because, amid today&#8217;s challenges, we also count many blessings: We have the most innovative citizens &#8230;the most abundant resources &#8230; the most resilient economy &#8230; the most powerful military &#8230; and the freest political system in the history of the world. My fellow citizens, never forget: We are Americans. And like my dad said years ago, Americans can do anything.</p>
<p>Thank you for listening. God bless you. And God bless America.&#8221;</p>
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    <title>Mean Joe Green #50: &#8220;Pork&#8221; Confusing to GOP</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2009 17:16:21 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Joe Mohr</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<h3>Republicans have blasted the latest bailout package as being full of &#8220;pork&#8221;.</h3>
<p>Hmmm&#8211;pork (barrel spending) by definition, is spending for projects that will benefit a certain group of constituents.</p>
<p><a href="http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2009/2/5/113045/5615">This article in Grist</a> highlights all who will benefit from the &#8220;green pork&#8221; in the package.</p>
<p>Regarding increased fuel efficiency Obama shares:</p>
<blockquote><p>This is what they call pork. You know the truth. It will not only save the government significant money over time, it will not only create manufacturing jobs for folks who are making these cars, it will set a standard for private industry to match. And so when you hear these attacks deriding something of such obvious importance as this, you have to ask yourself &#8212; are these folks serious? Is it any wonder that we haven&#8217;t had a real energy policy in this country?</p></blockquote>
<p>Regarding clean energy:</p>
<blockquote><p>After decades of dragging our feet, this plan will finally spark the creation of a clean energy industry that will create hundreds of thousands of jobs over the next few years, manufacturing wind turbines and solar cells, for example &#8212; millions more after that. These jobs and these investments will double our capacity to generate renewable energy over the next few years.</p></blockquote>
<p>And regarding energy efficiency:</p>
<blockquote><p>This will save consumers money, this will spur innovation, and this will conserve tremendous amounts of energy. We&#8217;ll save through these simple steps over the next 30 years the amount of energy produced over a two-year period by all the coal-fired power plants in America.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Americans with lungs, and a heating bill sure does cover a large group of constituents. Sorry folks, but spending that will do wonders to clean up the earth <em>and</em> positively affect all earthlings is not &#8220;pork&#8221;.</strong><br />
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<h3>Related articles</h3>
<p><a href="http://redgreenandblue.org/2009/02/05/economic-stimulus-package-will-obama-push-for-a-smart-grid/">Economic Stimulus Package: Will Obama Push for a Smart Grid?</a><br />
<a href="http://redgreenandblue.org/2009/02/04/mean-joe-green-49-economy-hurting-the-republican-image/">Mean Joe Green #49: Economy Hurting the Republican Image</a><br />
<a href="http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2009/2/5/113045/5615">One man&#8217;s hybrid is another&#8217;s pork</a></p>
<p>As the President made clear this evening, we are now in a time of challenge. Many of you listening tonight have lost jobs. Others have seen your college and retirement savings dwindle. Many of you are worried about losing your health care and your homes. And you are looking to your elected leaders in Washington for solutions.</p>
<p>Republicans are ready to work with the new President to provide those solutions. Here in my state of Louisiana, we don&#8217;t care what party you belong to if you have good ideas to make life better for our people. We need more of that attitude from both Democrats and Republicans in our nation&#8217;s capital. All of us want our economy to recover and our nation to prosper. So where we agree, Republicans must be the President&#8217;s strongest partners. And where we disagree, Republicans have a responsibility to be candid and offer better ideas for a path forward.</p>
<p>Today in Washington, some are promising that government will rescue us from the economic storms raging all around us.</p>
<p>Those of us who lived through Hurricane Katrina, we have our doubts.</p>
<p>Let me tell you a story.</p>
<p>During Katrina, I visited Sheriff Harry Lee, a Democrat and a good friend of mine. When I walked into his makeshift office I&#8217;d never seen him so angry. He was yelling into the phone: &#8216;Well, I&#8217;m the Sheriff and if you don&#8217;t like it you can come and arrest me!&#8217; I asked him: &#8216;Sheriff, what&#8217;s got you so mad?&#8217; He told me that he had put out a call for volunteers to come with their boats to rescue people who were trapped on their rooftops by the floodwaters. The boats were all lined up ready to go - when some bureaucrat showed up and told them they couldn&#8217;t go out on the water unless they had proof of insurance and registration. I told him, &#8216;Sheriff, that&#8217;s ridiculous.&#8217; And before I knew it, he was yelling into the phone: &#8216;Congressman Jindal is here, and he says you can come and arrest him too!&#8217; Harry just told the boaters to ignore the bureaucrats and start rescuing people.</p>
<p>There is a lesson in this experience: The strength of America is not found in our government. It is found in the compassionate hearts and enterprising spirit of our citizens. We are grateful for the support we have received from across the nation for the ongoing recovery efforts. This spirit got Louisiana through the hurricanes - and this spirit will get our nation through the storms we face today.</p>
<p>To solve our current problems, Washington must lead. But the way to lead is not to raise taxes and put more money and power in hands of Washington politicians. The way to lead is by empowering you - the American people. Because we believe that Americans can do anything.</p>
<p>That is why Republicans put forward plans to create jobs by lowering income tax rates for working families &#8230; cutting taxes for small businesses &#8230; strengthening incentives for businesses to invest in new equipment and hire new workers &#8230; and stabilizing home values by creating a new tax credit for home-buyers. These plans would cost less and create more jobs.</p>
<p>But Democratic leaders in Congress rejected this approach. Instead of trusting us to make wise decisions with our own money, they passed the largest government spending bill in history - with a price tag of more than $1 trillion with interest. While some of the projects in the bill make sense, their legislation is larded with wasteful spending. It includes $300 million to buy new cars for the government, $8 billion for high-speed rail projects, such as a &#8216;magnetic levitation&#8217; line from Las Vegas to Disneyland, and $140 million for something called &#8216;volcano monitoring.&#8217; Instead of monitoring volcanoes, what Congress should be monitoring is the eruption of spending in Washington, DC.</p>
<p>Democratic leaders say their legislation will grow the economy. What it will do is grow the government, increase our taxes down the line, and saddle future generations with debt. Who among us would ask our children for a loan, so we could spend money we do not have, on things we do not need? That is precisely what the Democrats in Congress just did. It&#8217;s irresponsible. And it&#8217;s no way to strengthen our economy, create jobs, or build a prosperous future for our children.</p>
<p>In Louisiana, we took a different approach. Since I became governor, we cut more than 250 earmarks from our state budget. And to create jobs for our citizens, we cut taxes six times - including the largest income tax cut in the history of our state. We passed those tax cuts with bipartisan majorities. Republicans and Democrats put aside their differences, and worked together to make sure our people could keep more of what they earn. If it can be done in Baton Rouge, surely it can be done in Washington, DC.</p>
<p>To strengthen our economy, we need urgent action to keep energy prices down. All of us remember what it felt like to pay $4 at the pump - and unless we act now, those prices will return. To stop that from happening, we need to increase conservation &#8230; increase energy efficiency &#8230; increase the use of alternative and renewable fuels &#8230; increase our use of nuclear power - and increase drilling for oil and gas here at home. We believe that Americans can do anything - and if we unleash the innovative spirit of our citizens, we can achieve energy independence.</p>
<p>To strengthen our economy, we also need to address the crisis in health care. Republicans believe in a simple principle: No American should have to worry about losing their health coverage - period. We stand for universal access to affordable health care coverage. We oppose universal government-run health care. Health care decisions should be made by doctors and patients - not by government bureaucrats. We believe Americans can do anything - and if we put aside partisan politics and work together, we can make our system of private medicine affordable and accessible for every one of our citizens.</p>
<p>To strengthen our economy, we also need to make sure every child in America gets the best possible education. After Katrina, we reinvented the New Orleans school system - opening dozens of new charter schools, and creating a new scholarship program that is giving parents the chance to send their children to private or parochial schools of their choice. We believe that, with the proper education, the children of America can do anything. And it should not take a devastating storm to bring this kind of innovation to education in our country.</p>
<p>To strengthen our economy, we must promote confidence in America by ensuring ours is the most ethical and transparent system in the world. In my home state, there used to be saying: At any given time, half of Louisiana is under water - and the other half is under indictment. No one says that anymore. Last year, we passed some of the strongest ethics laws in the nation - and today, Louisiana has turned her back on the corruption of the past. We need to bring transparency to Washington, DC - so we can rid our Capitol of corruption &#8230; and ensure we never see the passage of another trillion dollar spending bill that Congress has not even read and the American people haven&#8217;t even seen.</p>
<p>As we take these steps, we must remember for all our troubles at home, dangerous enemies still seek our destruction. Now is no time to dismantle the defenses that have protected this country for hundreds of years, or make deep cuts in funding for our troops. America&#8217;s fighting men and women can do anything. And if we give them the resources they need, they will stay on the offensive &#8230; defeat our enemies &#8230; and protect us from harm.</p>
<p>In all these areas, Republicans want to work with President Obama. We appreciate his message of hope - but sometimes it seems we look for hope in different places. Democratic leaders in Washington place their hope in the federal government. We place our hope in you - the American people. In the end, it comes down to an honest and fundamental disagreement about the proper role of government. We oppose the National Democrats&#8217; view that says &#8212; the way to strengthen our country is to increase dependence on government. We believe the way to strengthen our country is to restrain spending in Washington, and empower individuals and small businesses to grow our economy and create jobs.</p>
<p>In recent years, these distinctions in philosophy became less clear - because our party got away from its principles. You elected Republicans to champion limited government, fiscal discipline, and personal responsibility. Instead, Republicans went along with earmarks and big government spending in Washington. Republicans lost your trust - and rightly so.</p>
<p>Tonight, on behalf of our leaders in Congress and my fellow Republican governors, I say: Our party is determined to regain your trust. We will do so by standing up for the principles that we share &#8230; the principles you elected us to fight for &#8230; the principles that built this into the greatest, most prosperous country on earth.</p>
<p>A few weeks ago, the President warned that our nation is facing a crisis that he said &#8216;we may not be able to reverse.&#8217; Our troubles are real, to be sure. But don&#8217;t let anyone tell you that we cannot recover - or that America&#8217;s best days are behind her. This is the nation that cast off the scourge of slavery &#8230; overcame the Great Depression &#8230; prevailed in two World Wars &#8230; won the struggle for civil rights &#8230; defeated the Soviet menace &#8230; and responded with determined courage to the attacks of September 11, 2001. The American spirit has triumphed over almost every form of adversity known to man - and the American spirit will triumph again.</p>
<p>We can have confidence in our future - because, amid today&#8217;s challenges, we also count many blessings: We have the most innovative citizens &#8230;the most abundant resources &#8230; the most resilient economy &#8230; the most powerful military &#8230; and the freest political system in the history of the world. My fellow citizens, never forget: We are Americans. And like my dad said years ago, Americans can do anything.</p>
<p>Thank you for listening. God bless you. And God bless America.&#8221;</p>
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    <dc:creator>Timothy B. Hurst</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p class="times"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-591" style="float: left;margin-left: 4px;margin-right: 4px" src="http://go635254.s3.amazonaws.com/redgreenandblue/files/2008/07/oilwell_taladro-300x225.jpg" alt="Oil Well" width="300" height="225" /> You don&#8217;t have to be an overpaid political tele-pundit or campaign strategist to notice that the Republican Party wants to make <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/26/AR2008072601895.html?sub=AR">oil <em>the</em> critical issue</a> in the 2008 election. From the onslaught of illogical television advertisements paid for by Republican presidential hopeful Senator John McCain <a href="http://ecopolitology.org/2008/07/21/new-mccain-ad-blames-obama-for-high-prices-at-the-pump/">that blame Barack Obama for high gas prices</a>, to the GOP <a href="http://redgreenandblue.org/2008/08/05/house-gop-protest-leaked-via-new-media-wvideo/">sit-in on the floor of the House</a>, and the most recent calls to &#8220;Drill, Baby, Drill,&#8221; Republicans have made &#8220;energy&#8221; their <em>raison d&#8217;etre</em> in this prickly campaign season.</p>
<p class="times">Republicans are hoping to use oil to create a so-called &#8220;wedge issue&#8221; and divide Democrats, bringing some extra votes to their side on November 4. Despite where your politics lie, you&#8217;ve got to tip your cap to GOP cohesiveness on the oil issue - Republican leadership has all of their underlings following in lock-step - but the misdirected focus will be a fatal flaw for the Republicans if they stick to the &#8220;oil or nothing&#8221; strategy. Here&#8217;s why:
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    <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 18:40:17 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Timothy B. Hurst</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://redgreenandblue.org/files/2008/09/oilplatforms.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-880" src="http://go635254.s3.amazonaws.com/redgreenandblue/files/2008/09/oilplatforms.jpg" alt="" width="535" height="128" /></a>While most of the big events at the Republican National Convention were shelved Monday in deference to hurricane Gustav, there was still plenty of work to be done putting the final touches on the party&#8217;s <a href="http://www.gopplatform2008.com/thankyou.htm">platform</a>, which they did. While there were few bold new propositions in the platform, the Platform Committee did attempt to narrow some of the gaps between traditional Republican positions and some of John McCain&#8217;s positions. One of the most notable differences is McCain&#8217;s position on climate change <em>viz.</em> the Republican Party&#8217;s traditional position (<a href="http://ecopolitology.org/2008/06/09/74-of-gop-senators-doubt-human-causes-of-global-warming/">McCain is in the minority amongst his peers</a> in terms of even believing in anthropogenic causes of climate change). What struck me as I was reading through the <a href="http://www.gopplatform2008.com/2008Platform.pdf">platform</a> (pdf), was when issues of climate change and renewable energy were approached, they were done so with great trepidation; you could almost hear the Platform Committee gritting their collective teeth as they formulated these paragraphs.</p>
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