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Giuliani Says His Energy Plan Would Aid Planet, Fight Terror

Submitted by jerry kaplan, Jul 25, 2007 09:39

It's so practical, pragmatic and sensible,, the eco -extremists will fight it tooth and nail. The environmentalists are against nuclear, wind, hydro,and drilling safely at home. They are funded by those who want America to do nothing, but yet hope for the tooth fairy to fuel their gigantic cars and homes..


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