Big Oil & the Bush Administration

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Another Happy Customer!

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Peak 33


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More Happy Customers!


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But Who's Complaining.

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We can trust Bush to fix it.
 

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Peak 51

 

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OK, Maybe Cheney?

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Dinasaurs at Large!


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The vast number of Americans disapprove of the war in Iraq, and yet our elected policy makers continue to support automobile and oil dependent land use and transportation initiatives that make our presence in not just Iraq, but throughout the Middle East a necessity.

Highway expansion results in the irretrievable consumption, exploitation and destruction of our natural resources and environment.  Unanticipated consequences of highway expansion such as Global Warming, worldwide terrorism incidents and escalating political conflicts fueled by shrinking oil supplies, will not only eliminate personal freedoms for future generations, but possibly jeopardize the future of the Human Race.

 

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