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Old 05-13-2008, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by wordsmythe View Post
The Hill Mobile - Senate votes to stop filling Strategic Oil Reserve

by Klaus Marre
05/13/08


The Senate on Tuesday voted with overwhelming support to stop filling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in order to reduce the cost of gasoline.

Democratic presidential candidates Sens. Barack Obama (Ill.) and Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) rushed back to Washington to be part of the 97-1 vote. Only Sen. Wayne Allard (R-Colo.) opposed the measure. Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and James Inhofe (R-Okla.) did not vote.

Democrats today led the charge against one of the root causes of skyrocketing oil and gas prices, said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) following the vote. Instead of hiding barrels of oil in the nearly full Strategic Petroleum Reserve, we want to put them on the market to increase supply and lower prices.

Reid called passage of the measure a good first step, but added that more must be done.

Republicans must abandon their shortsighted strategy of drill, drill, drill and join us to pass the rest of the Democratic energy bill that puts consumers first, forces Big Oil to pay its fair share and invests in renewable energy, Reid said.

Republicans also hailed the vote.

There are no quick fixes in dealing with this issue, but there are things the federal government can and must do, said Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson (R). Temporarily halting deposits to the reserve sends the signal to the global market that the United States will take measures to address excessive oil prices.

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Hmmm I think it was Army who asked how the president has any control of the price of gas. I guess if he hordes oil then there's less on the market and as we've all heard so much about supply and demand, the price goes up even more.

Who would benefit from something like this?

Big Oil companies and the Saudis...

Aren't they the Bush family friends?

It's about time the republicans in Congress start to see that their jobs are going to be on the line in this next election cycle and they start playing ball with the majority on something.
Regergitating democratic blurbs again?

I like the part you hilighted. IT WAS BY ONE VOTE WORDY! So this contitues "democrats leading the charge"??

Your hatred for Bush has blinded you to reasoning on your own. You blindly accept the democrats' talking points and regergitate them just like they expect you to do.

Typical mind-numb liberal robot.
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