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- George W. Bush (redirect President Bush (43)) President Bush has attempted to promote policies on the economy, ... of his handling of domestic and foreign policy issues have steadily dropped. ...135 KB (18946 words) - 23:22, 20 November 2008
- George H. W. Bush (redirect President Bush (senior)) 1924) served as the forty-first President of the United States from 1989 to 1993. ... Foreign policy: Image:George H. W. Bush on telephone. ...86 KB (11504 words) - 20:52, 19 November 2008
- Jimmy Carter (redirect President Carter) Foreign oil imports were reduced by 50% from 1977 to 1982 In foreign ... Foreign policies South Korea: During his first month in office, Carter ...133 KB (18807 words) - 23:30, 19 November 2008
- Bill Clinton (redirect Clinton's Foreign Policy) Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born William ... the forty-second President of the United ... terms as president His policies, on issues such as the ...125 KB (16906 words) - 22:32, 20 November 2008
- Theodore Roosevelt (redirect Teddy Roosevelt foreign policy) friends and intimates) as Teddy, was the twenty-sixth President of the United States . ... Foreign policy: Puerto Rico , and the Panama Canal ...124 KB (17630 words) - 01:52, 20 November 2008
- Foreign policy of the United States (section Foreign policy powers of the President and Congress) The foreign policy of the United States is the policy by which the United States ... Foreign policy powers of the President and Congress ...98 KB (14108 words) - 23:46, 14 November 2008
- Foreign policy of the Clinton Administration The Foreign policy of the Clinton Administration was ... the Administration of President Bill Clinton . Clinton's main foreign policy ...51 KB (7755 words) - 16:02, 11 November 2008
- Political positions of John McCain (redirect Foreign policy of John McCain) Foreign policy ... debate, McCain and other candidates were asked what foreign policy they would change immediately if they became President . " ...168 KB (25271 words) - 17:47, 17 November 2008
- Project for the New American Century (section Open letter to President Clinton on Iraq) U.S. President George W. ... of military and foreign policies, especially ... 1998 letter to President Clinton (and some of its other position ...61 KB (7652 words) - 15:47, 20 November 2008
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- Council on Foreign Relations (section Influence on foreign policy) The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an American nonpartisan foreign policy ... and immigration chief for President Clinton, Doris Meissner . ...45 KB (6070 words) - 07:46, 18 November 2008
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On Dancing Air The Story of Wind Power
Opening up the Transition means listening to your ideas and stories and providing a window into how the process works. To give you a look at how we're approaching some of the nation's most pressing issues, we filmed this meeting of our Energy and Environment Policy Transition Team and interviewed team member Heather Zichal. Watch the video, then tell us your story, which energy and environment issues are important to you, or what actions you'd like to see an Obama-Biden administration take.: http://www.change.gov/page/s/energyenviro Discussion: Energy & Environment -- Of the People, By the People: http://push.pickensplan.com/group/energyparty/forum/topic/show?id=2187034%3ATopic%3A1500620 Visit ENERGY PARTY at: http://push.pickensplan.com/groups/group/show?id=2187034%3AGroup%3A1302157 Did You Know? that for more than 35 years, every President has promised to make the US energy independent, but over that same period, we went from importing 24% of our oil to importing almost 70%? Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush each meant it when they said it, but because oil was cheap, it was easier to kick the problem down the road. Over the past year, however, when worldwide demand began to exceed worldwide production, the price of oil has gone up and now has everyones attention. that the Pickens Plan creates economic activity, particularly in rural America? Sweetwater, Texas was typical of many small towns in middle-America. With a shortage of good jobs, the young people were leaving in search of better jobs. The town's population dropped from 12,000 to under 10,000. When a large wind power facility was built outside of town, Sweetwater experienced a revival. New economic opportunity brought the town back to life and the population has grown back up to 12,000. Not only that, but nearly a quarter of all the jobs in Sweetwater are connected to the wind farms. The wind corridor in the United States runs from West Texas all the way to the Canadian border east of the Rocky Mountains. In addition to creating new local jobs, thousands of Americans in other parts of the country will manufacture the turbines and blades and help build and maintain the transmission facilities. These are good, high paying jobs here in the US. that wind turbines have little or no influence on agriculture? Compared to the size of land on which they will sit, wind turbines have minimal impact on the land. They dont interfere with farming and grazing, so they don't threaten food production or existing local economies. Farms will continue to operate in normal fashion. In addition to putting food on American tables, farmers will also produce the power needed to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. Farmers lease their land to the wind generation companies just the same way as they would have a lease for the oil and gas UNDER their property. This is extra income with no adverse environmental impact. that the Pickens Plan does not oppose additional drilling in the U.S.? In order to reduce our dependence on foreign oil, we must use all of our available domestic resources. We will eventually need everything that we can produce in this country, whether it is new sources of domestic oil, additional natural gas, coal, nuclear or renewable fuels to replace imported oil and stop shipping dollars overseas. But remember we are importing 12 million barrels of oil each day. There is not enough oil left in the Outer Continental Shelf, off the East and West Coasts, and in Alaska combined to make up that oil deficit. that natural gas is cheaper, more abundant and is an America resource to cover us until a more permanent solution to our transportation needs is developed? More than 70% of US imported oil is used in transportation. Of all of the domestic energy resources available (domestic oil, natural gas, nuclear, coal, wind, solar, hydro, geo-thermal and bio fuels), only natural gas is easily used as a transportation fuel today. It is significantly less expensive than gasoline or diesel with prices in the range of $1.50 a gallon. CONTINUED at Did You Know: www.pickensplan.com/didyouknow
Author: everittjames
Keywords: senate alliance biden blueprint bush centers commercial congress doctrine. economy election energy fairness free gotcha grassroots hannity harry independence ingraham kennedy laura leader levin limbaugh majority mark mccain media nancy news obama outreach palin pelosi pickensplan political reid research rights rush sean speaker speech
Added: November 20, 2008
Katie Couric Talks Palin Interview With Letterman
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/20/katie-couric-talks-palin_n_145115.html Katie Couric discussed her infamous interview with Sarah Palin Wednesday night on the "Late Show with David Letterman." Couric took Letterman inside the process of scheduling Palin's interviews — the campaign actually rushed an interview because "they didn't want a week to go by without hearing anything from Governor Palin," as Couric put it — and said the campaign was "very generous" and gave her "tremendous access" to Palin. Couric said that Palin may have gotten tripped up because she was not prepared to answer more general questions during their interview following her visit to the UN. "I started by asking her who most impressed her as Vice President and why, what was the best and worst things Dick Cheney had done as Vice President, why was Roe v. Wade an ill-conceived or a bad Supreme Court decision," Couric told Letterman. "And I think she really hadn't anticipated those kinds of questions, so I think it might've thrown her off a bit. And then we got into foreign policy — because, after all, she was at the UN meeting with world leaders — and clearly she was struggling with some of those answers." While Couric did note that, in Palin's defense, they were not easy questions to answer, Letterman reminded her that the "What newspapers and magazines do you read?" question was an easy one that Palin blew. Couric explained how it came about and said that she disagrees with the way Palin is characterizing the question in post-election interviews. "We we doing one of these walk-and-talks, it was a casual part of the interview, and I just said, 'I'm curious, what do you read? What has helped you shape your worldview? What do you read to stay informed?'" Couric explained. "A good question but an easy question," Letterman said. "It was just really something I was curious about," Couric said, "and I'm not sure whether she was afraid to offend certain people, if she would offend conservatives by saying she read the New York Times....Even in the post-election interviews, Dave, that she's done, nobody's really asked her, 'Why didn't you answer that question?' She claims that I said, 'What do you read up there in Alaska?' as if people in Alaska don't read or don't have access to reading materials. I never said that. I'm aware people in Alaska have access." Couric also shared one question she asked both Palin and Biden that didn't air — what they missed most on the campaign trail. Palin missed running every day, while Biden missed being Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Author: TheSexyPatriot
Keywords: late show katie couric david letterman barack obama michelle sarah palin rush limbaugh fox news bill o'reilly sean hannity keith olbermann arianna huffington the huffingtonpost drudgereport hillary clinton view elisabeth hasselbeck democrat republican conservative liberal malkin ann coulter dailykos thepatriotsmaxim jon stewart daily stephen colbert report snl saturday night live laura ingraham rachel maddow air america stephanie miller
Added: November 20, 2008
Jeremy Scahill debates David Corn over Obama's Foreign Policy on Democracy Now (2 of 3)
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBRB06m2SZc& part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qcw4fwE2Xg Jeremy's closing remarks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDZ7Z3Rtk8g While discussions continue over the possible nomination of Senator Hillary Clinton as the next Secretary of State, President-elect Obamas transition team announced Wednesday that Tom Daschle, the former Senate Democratic leader, will be named secretary of health and human services. As speculations abound over who President-Elect Obama will name to key cabinet positions we look at some of the central figures advising Obama, many of whom are leading candidates for posts in the next administration. The website Politico reported last week that 31 out of 47 people named so far to transition or staff posts have ties to the Clinton administration. Today we host a discussion on what this means for Obamas mandate for change. Jeremy Scahill, ward-winning investigative journalist, Democracy Now! correspondent, and author of the international bestseller: Blackwater: The Rise of the Worlds Most Powerful Mercenary Army." His latest article was just published on Alternet.org. Its called This is Change? 20 Hawks, Clintonites and Neocons to Watch for in Obamas White House David Corn, Washington bureau chief of Mother Jones magazine. He"s just written a piece for the Mother Jones blog called The Agents of Change on Obamas Transition Team http://www.democracynow.org/2008/11/20/agents_of_change_or_hawks_clintonites
Author: mediagrrl9
Keywords: Jeremy Scahill debates David Corn Obama foreign policy neocons hawks democracy now amy goodman
Added: November 20, 2008
Jeremy Scahill debates David Corn over Obama's Foreign Policy on Democracy Now (1 of 3)
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig1RoPROCb4 part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qcw4fwE2Xg Jeremy's closing remarks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDZ7Z3Rtk8g While discussions continue over the possible nomination of Senator Hillary Clinton as the next Secretary of State, President-elect Obamas transition team announced Wednesday that Tom Daschle, the former Senate Democratic leader, will be named secretary of health and human services. As speculations abound over who President-Elect Obama will name to key cabinet positions we look at some of the central figures advising Obama, many of whom are leading candidates for posts in the next administration. The website Politico reported last week that 31 out of 47 people named so far to transition or staff posts have ties to the Clinton administration. Today we host a discussion on what this means for Obamas mandate for change. Jeremy Scahill, ward-winning investigative journalist, Democracy Now! correspondent, and author of the international bestseller: Blackwater: The Rise of the Worlds Most Powerful Mercenary Army." His latest article was just published on Alternet.org. Its called This is Change? 20 Hawks, Clintonites and Neocons to Watch for in Obamas White House David Corn, Washington bureau chief of Mother Jones magazine. He"s just written a piece for the Mother Jones blog called The Agents of Change on Obamas Transition Team http://www.democracynow.org/2008/11/20/agents_of_change_or_hawks_clintonites
Author: mediagrrl9
Keywords: Jeremy Scahill debates David Corn democracy now! amy goodman hawks neocons obama
Added: November 20, 2008
Jeremy Scahill debates David Corn over Obama's Foreign Policy on Democracy Now (3 of 3)
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBRB06m2SZc& part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig1RoPROCb4 Jeremy's closing remarks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDZ7Z3Rtk8g While discussions continue over the possible nomination of Senator Hillary Clinton as the next Secretary of State, President-elect Obamas transition team announced Wednesday that Tom Daschle, the former Senate Democratic leader, will be named secretary of health and human services. As speculations abound over who President-Elect Obama will name to key cabinet positions we look at some of the central figures advising Obama, many of whom are leading candidates for posts in the next administration. The website Politico reported last week that 31 out of 47 people named so far to transition or staff posts have ties to the Clinton administration. Today we host a discussion on what this means for Obamas mandate for change. Jeremy Scahill, ward-winning investigative journalist, Democracy Now! correspondent, and author of the international bestseller: Blackwater: The Rise of the Worlds Most Powerful Mercenary Army." His latest article was just published on Alternet.org. Its called This is Change? 20 Hawks, Clintonites and Neocons to Watch for in Obamas White House David Corn, Washington bureau chief of Mother Jones magazine. He"s just written a piece for the Mother Jones blog called The Agents of Change on Obamas Transition Team http://www.democracynow.org/2008/11/20/agents_of_change_or_hawks_clintonites
Author: mediagrrl9
Keywords: Jeremy Scahill debates David Corn amy goodman democracy now! neocons obama hawks
Added: November 20, 2008