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From: Nelly M. <nh...@im...> - 2007-03-21 21:39:47
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <img alt="densely" src="cid:par...@im..." height="316" width="321"><br> I would just hope people would keep an open mind about it. This legislation is the next step in the fight to give the District of Columbia full Congressional representation. Because it's going to be necessary for this country for national security and economic security reasons to start using different kinds of fuels. : White House Press Gaggle by Tony Snow - March 20, 2007 - White House :. Citgo is controlled by Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's president and a "strident" critic of the US. And the reason why is, is that corn-based ethanol is leading an amazing change in the country.<br> I like the idea of the consumer having more options.<br> In San Diego, Carol Lam convicted Republican Rep. Right now the ethanol industry is sectionally based because this is where the corn is grown. The stories that came out late yesterday.<br> It's been a joy to be here.<br> His type of leadership doesn't belong at the White House. And I'm looking forward to working with both Republicans and Democrats to get it done. Q Can I ask you about the automakers? Thanks for letting me come by, and God bless. I thank my colleague, Senator Feinstein, for her superb leadership on this issue.<br> Let me put it this way: Nobody was removed for reasons of partisan recrimination, nor was anybody removed for purposes of trying to influence the course of ongoing investigations.<br> Were any heavy-lift helicopters like the H53 or the H47 considered viable alternatives for the CSAR mission? And it makes sense for us to promote that kind of technologies. Gonzales made the comments in response to Sen.<br> The movement of this legislation is a great sign that the fight for DC voting rights is advancing under the Democratic Congress. There was a JROC conducted, there was an analysis of alternatives, there was an RFI and then an RFP and all along the way I would tell you that the process worked.<br> I believe that within a relatively quick period of time, we will have the ability to use coal to fire our electricity without emitting greenhouse gases or pollutants, zero-emission coal-fired plants.<br> </body> </html> |