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CCAGW: Tax Payer Action Alert: GOP HR 6566 American Energy Act

Hello Folks:
 
Guys go to the website listed below concerning GOP VERSION HR 6566
Thanks
 
 
Citizens Against Government Waste

The House of Representatives is expected to vote as early as today on legislation to increase domestic supplies of energy.  Before you do anything else, I urge you in the strongest terms possible to tell your U.S. Representative to vote in favor of the American Energy Act (H.R. 6566)! 
 
The American Energy Act does more than just lift the congressional moratorium on offshore oil and natural gas exploration, which polls show is favored by more than 60 percent of Americans.  This comprehensive energy bill encourages the development of nuclear power, oil shale, coal and alternative energies.  In addition, it cuts the red tape that has stymied the construction of oil refineries in our country for 30 years and provides tax incentives to promote fuel-efficient vehicles and homes. 

Competing legislation offered by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), the “Comprehensive American Energy Security and Taxpayer Protection Act,” would currently only allow new drilling for oil and natural gas in limited areas on the Outer Continental Shelf.  It also would not grant states their fair share of revenue and royalty payments in exchange for increased drilling off their shores.  And, it would raise taxes on oil and natural gas companies, a disincentive to promoting greater investment and production of domestic energy sources.  Raising taxes on oil companies has been tried before and it left us more dependent on foreign sources of oil.

High energy prices are not only costing every American at the pump, they are increasing the cost of food, electricity, travel, and virtually every other daily expense.  What’s more, soaring energy prices are weakening our economy, fueling inflation, and contributing to the near-record federal deficits as the government’s cost of purchasing gasoline for our military and other uses has nearly doubled.

According to official estimates, enough oil exists in federal lands and off our coasts to power more than 65 million cars for 60 years, and enough natural gas exists to heat 60 million homes for 160 years.  But Congress must lift existing restrictions to allow American companies to tap this domestic resource.

The American Energy Act will not only help lower energy prices now, it will also invest in the alternative fuels that will power our economy in the future and reduce our dangerous dependence on foreign oil.

I urge you to fight back against outrageous gas prices and all the other high energy costs you’re paying.  Tell your U.S. Representative to support the “all-of-the-above” energy policy put forward in H.R. 6566, the American Energy Act, today!

Sincerely,

Thomas A. Schatz
President

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The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) is the lobbying arm of Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW), the nation's largest taxpayer watchdog organization with more than one million members and supporters nationwide.  CCAGW is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that lobbies for legislation to eliminate waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in government. For more information about CCAGW, visit www.ccagw.orgHelp CCAGW wage this battle to encourage more domestic energy development to end our dependence on foreign oil by making a contribution today!

To push the House to pass the American Energy Act, our lawmakers need to hear from as many Americans as possible.  Please help us by forwarding this message to your friends and neighbors.

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House Republican Conference - GOP.gov

Check it out. Videos, Conferences, Legislation
Very interesting website, I already voiced my opinion.
 
 
 
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McCain Camp on B.O.'s Cancelled Troop Visit

Hi Folks,
 
Just thought I would share a little e-mail, I received today.
Subject:
MCCAIN CAMPAIGN ON BARACK OBAMA'S CANCELLED TROOP VISITS
Date:
Saturday, July 26, 2008 7:50:21 PM

MCCAIN CAMPAIGN ON BARACK OBAMA'S CANCELLED TROOP VISITS

For Immediate Release

Contact: Press Office

Saturday, July 26, 2008

703-650-5550

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, retired Lt. Colonel Joe Repya issued the following statement on Barack Obama's cancelled visit to Ramstein and Landstuhl:

"The most solemn duty of a commander in chief is to fulfill his responsibility to the men and women who serve this country in uniform. Barack Obama had scheduled a visit with wounded American troops who have served with honor and distinction in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but he broke that commitment, instead flitting from one European capital to the next. Several explanations were offered, none was convincing and each was at odds with the statements of American military leaders in Germany and Washington. For a young man so apt at playing president, Barack Obama badly misjudged the important demands of the office he seeks. Visits with world leaders and speeches to cheering Europeans shouldn't be a substitute for comforting injured American heroes."

Army Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Joe Repya served 30 years of duty and three wars, Vietnam, Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. He was born in 1946 in Gary, Indiana. He was the oldest son of a disabled combat wounded veteran of the European Campaign of World War II. Awarded an ROTC scholarship he attended Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, graduating in 1969. Upon graduation he was appointed to the Regular Army as a Second Lieutenant in the Infantry. His 30 years of service in the US Army (12 years Active and 18 years in the National Guard & Reserves) lasted from 1969 until 2006. He served as a Combat Infantry Rifle Platoon Leader in Viet Nam in 1970/71 with the 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment (Band of Brothers "Currahee's"), and an Aero Rifle Platoon Leader with A Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment. In Desert Storm 1990/91, he served as a Combat Helicopter Pilot and Staff Officer with the 4th Brigade (Aviation), 1st Infantry Division (The Big Red One). He initially retired in 1998.

After the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001, he was one of 12,000 US Army retirees who volunteered for Retiree Recall to Active US Army duty for Operation Iraqi Freedom. LTC Repya was selected as one of only 350 retirees who were returned to active duty status. At 58 years old on October 1, 2004 he returned as an Aviation Branch Officer for two more additional years of active duty service with the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, KY. He served for nine months as the G-3 Air for the Division. In 2005 he served as the Senior Liaison Officer for the 101st Airborne Division with the Multi National Corps Headquarters at Camp Victory, Baghdad, Iraq. He reentered retired status at the end of September 2006 at the age of 60.

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