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Lindsey Graham Flip Flopping on Offshore Drilling

Lindsey Graham on Meet the Press explaining his flip flop on offshore drilling off the coast of South Carolina. I think the best explanation would be since his BFF McCain has flip flopped he's foll...  
 
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backtotheday (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Biden is the liar here. He is not using facts, he is using "talking points". Fact, no oil spill from offshore drill in 30 YEARS! Fact, oil companies take a long time to get to oil from leases because held up in court from environmental groups. Fact, just because you hold a lease does not mean you can drill. Once you pay for lease, pay for exploration and find oil, you have to PETITION to drill and are often turned down!
USVeterans (1 year ago) Show Hide
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When gas is $2 a gallon, then goes from $4 a gallon and you do not change your outlook on the situation, you are a FOOL.

The situation changed, and Graham adapted to the situation at hand. Thats not flip-flopping.

What happened to the word AND?

We can drill AND research fossil fuels.
backtotheday (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Right. But, we have given in to environmentalists (I hate that word, implies they are the only ones who care when actually they are nut jobs who cry over dead trees). Pelosi and California put too much pressure re offshore drilling. There have been a lot of technology advances in 30 years. And, it is like people think you can flip a switch and now we don't need oil. The other technologies will take years to develop.
phildeckard (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Lindsey Graham is a tool. There is NO short in supply, even the Saudis say so.
genesisofanemesis (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Joe Biden is awesome
Ngooo (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Lindsay Graham got his ass owned on this subject.
getplaning (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Oil and gas has tripled under the Bush administration.
Demand for oil has not.
The price of oil will come down once the hedge funds who have used their 16-to-1 lines of credit to create artificial demand via the futures exchanges unwind their positions.
Graham and all the other idiots in the Republican party are even easier to manipulate than the price of oil!
halcyon083 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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What the heck are you talking about, the one talking about building Nuclear power plants was McCain's poodle Lindsey Graham in this Meet the Press video.

Obama is more hyped up about Cellulosic Ethanol, Energy from Waste, Solar and Wind Power, Clean burning Coal etc. As a very last resort if USA still need more energy, Obama will then maybe focus on Nuclear Power. But he has said, he will look at other Alternative Energy methods before he goes that route. Nuclear Waste need to be controlled.
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Clean coal is a JOKE! Cellulosic Ethanol would be good, as well as heavy subsidies of wind and solar energy, but the fact that Obama even SUPPORTS nuclear power, last resort or not, is NOT a good thing! It shouldn't even be considered an option.
maximusart (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Graham is about as solid as a Graham cracker in water... Is he gay? He's got that Ted Haggard look in his eye.. "Haggardish" Some of those word pronounciation with the lisp ... I bet he's gayer than a 3 dollar bill....not that there is anything wrong with that... but I bet he gets it packed nightly... He's got Jelly mixed in his peanutbutter... KY that is..

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