This is going to be a series where I evaluate particular issues where he has been excruciatingly honest and forward. This week: His energy policies.
“We need a energy policy.”
– George W. Bush, Fridley, Minnesota, Jun. 19, 2003
Exactly!
“We need an energy bill that encourages consumption.”
– George W. Bush, Trenton, New Jersey, Sep. 23, 2002
Ah ha! None of those namby-pamby Democrats thought of this one, did they?
But even more efficient, however, is the transference of heat and cool as a result of circulating water below the — it’s called thermal heating and cooling — okay”
– George W. Bush, Crawford, Texas, Aug. 25. 2001
Demonstrating that he understands the issues about home heating.
Natural gas needs to move in our hemisphere. It needs to move easily across our borders to find markets, to be able to ease the pressures of reduced supply all around the country.”
– George W. Bush, Department of Energy, June 28, 2001
So that’s the plan! See, no Democrats have thought of this possibility!
“The California crunch really is the result of not enough power-generating plants and then not enough power to power the power of generating plants. “
– George W. Bush, Jan. 14, 2001
Explaining what exactly happened in California in layman terms. Thanks Bush!
“I’ve been talking to Vicente Fox, the new president of Mexico… I know him… to have gas and oil sent to U.S…. so we’ll not depend on foreign oil.”
– George W. Bush, Oct. 3, 2000
Hey, he’s brutally honest. Mexico is basically just our whore. Bush brings it out into the open.
“Natural gas is hemispheric. I like to call it hemispheric in nature because it is a product that we can find in our neighborhoods.”
– George W. Bush, Austin, Texas, Dec. 20, 2000
Naturally! It’s common sense. But I didn’t know this. Did you?
“In terms of the CO2 issue… we will not do anything that harms our economy. Because, first things first, are the people who live in America.”
– George W. Bush,
First things first — America. Damn right. He’s got his priorities straight. Unlike those Democrat wieners.
“There’s no such thing as being too closely aligned with the oil industry in West Texas.”
– George W. Bush, in the 1970s, running for U.S. Congress
I guess this destroys any chance of the Democrats dragging that up!



shit what did the Kerry campaign spend those billions on?:4: