Archive for June, 2008
The Lexington Project
The Lexington Project: an integrated vision to move America to Energy Independence and beyond.
Our nation’s future security and prosperity depends on the next President making the hard choices that will break our nation’s strategic dependence on foreign sources of energy and will ensure our economic prosperity by meeting tomorrow’s demands for a clean portfolio.
John McCain has made the necessary choices – producing more power, pushing technology to help free our transportation sector from its use of foreign oil, cleaning up our air and addressing climate change, and ensuring that Americans have dependable energy sources.
John McCain will lead the effort to develop advanced transportation technologies and alternative fuels to promote energy independence and cut off the flow of oil wealth to repressive dictatorships like Iran.
“In recent days I have set before the American people an energy plan, the Lexington Project — named for the town where Americans asserted their independence once before. And let it begin today with this commitment: In a world of hostile and unstable suppliers of oil, this nation will achieve strategic independence by 2025.”
John McCain, June 25, 2008
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Man in The Arena
This needs no introduction. It is inspirational and the way John McCain is.
Share it with your friends. Its location on YouTube.com is: www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_A53PAxeR8 and you can see it there by CLICKING HERE
Words Do Matter, Mr. Obama!
Words do matter, if you are an ethical person, like John McCain. Sounds like Mr. Obama’s situational ethics need more exposure to the public at large.
The video below does just that and also highlights reports from the liberal press that condemned his actions to go against his own promise!
You can take John McCain at his word. Mr. Obama, sadly has demonstrated just the opposite.
Reminds us of a situation not too many years ago when a Democrat President said, on National television, “It all depends what ‘is’ means”.
