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Old 03-25-2008, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by klouddsurfer View Post
My point is, that you have to know someone and have met him/her to spread facts. Speak your opinion all you want; it's your right. But, opinions aren't facts; and when those opinions begin to negatively affect the subject's life it brings forth a serious concern. Do you understand now?
No unfortunately I don't. Now I'm more confused. You have to have met someone to spread facts? I never met Jefferson so neither I nor anyone can comment on his belief against a strong central government? And opinions affecting someone is a concern. It's my opinion that if you're a convicted felon that you shouldn't be able to run for public office. So that opinion, which negatively impacts felons, is a concern?
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ANWR Exploration Republicans: 91% Supported. Democrats: 86% Opposed.
Coal-to-liquid R's: 90% YES. D's: 78% NO.
Oil Shale Exploration R's: 90% YES. D's: 86% NO.
Outer Continental Shelf Exploration R's: 81% YES. D's: 83% NO.
Increased Refinery Capacity R's: 97% YES. D's: 96% NO

SUMMARY: 91% of House Republicans have historically voted to increase the production of America’s own oil and gas. 86% of House Democrats have historically voted against.
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