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As President Bush traveled to Saudi Arabia to ask the House of Saud to open the oil spigots a bit wider, Congress showed once again how clueless it is when it comes to energy policy.

The Ugly Truth about Missing America Oil Finally Appears

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Congress could reduce much of our oil shortfall by drilling for more on our own territory. This would lower prices and increase security. Yet, Congress seems dead set on doing the opposite.

With its failure to tap the vast supplies in ANWR and offshore, its passage of costly global-warming legislation and now its refusal to exploit our massive resources of oil shale, Congress has set us on a path to less energy, higher prices and weakened national security.


The Truth about Oil in America is that we have over a trillion barrels, but some Democrats are paid by OPEC leaders to stop development. We have the equipment, will and ability to help America, but you aren't willing give us a chance.

What was the price of a gallon of gasoline in Nov, 2006, when the Democrats won Congress? What is it today? Why isn't this difference being shouted to high heaven?


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"Bit by bit, year by year, the Big Orange glow has dimmed. Too many key losses in too many big games since '98 have removed Tennessee from the elite list of teams annually considered as national championship contenders.

It takes more than one of the biggest stadiums in college football and a nifty fight song to be in the national title hunt every year. Not only does it take great recruiting, but taking the talent and improving it, and neither has happened with the Vols lately.
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UT markets Nostalgia/Traditions rather than Wins vs Losses.
--AtlantaVol