Posted on 02 May 2012. Tags: Critical Point, Dirty Oil, Distribution Projects, Enthusiastic Support, Environmentalist, Environmentalists, Keystone, Kinder Morgan, Labor Unions, Oil Companies, Oil Sands, Pipeline Company, Rank And File, Rational Basis, Timely Development, Trans Mountain, Transport Options, Washington Post, World Market, World Oil Prices
The Washington Post editors write today, “The case for ultimately approving the Keystone XL pipeline — always strong — has grown stronger. “A key environmentalist argument against Keystone XL has been that the project would encourage the extraction of bitumen, a particularly dirty oil-like substance, from the “oil sands” in Alberta. If activists could [...]
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Posted on 01 December 2011. Tags: Career Politicians, Collective Quest, Competent Work, Conservative Senator, Core Principles, Debt Ceiling, Enthusiastic Support, Founding Principles, George Allen, Incumbency, Landscape In America, Medicare Part D, Political Landscape, Radtke, Republican Primary, Senate Seat, Senator Allen, Tea Party, U S Senate, Us Senate
November 30, 2011 804-335-5966 colleeno@richmondteaparty.com Richmond Tea Party Endorses Jamie Radtke for U.S. Senate in 2012 It is with great pride that the Richmond Tea Party offers its enthusiastic support for former RTP President and Virginia Tea Party Patriot Federation Chairwoman, Jamie Radtke, in the Republican primary for Virginia’s U.S. Senate seat in [...]
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Posted on 15 August 2011. Tags: Bob Goodlatte, Budget Plan, Conference Call, Congress, Congressman Bob Goodlatte, Congressman Eric Cantor, Debt Ceiling, Endorsement, Enthusiastic Support, Eric Cantor, George Allen, George Allen For Senate, House Majority Leader, Leadership, National Debt, Participants, Paul Ryan, Senator George Allen, Tea Party, Us Senate
Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va-6) joined House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA-7) today in endorsing Virginia’s former Governor and US Senator George Allen for US Senate in the 2012 race. On a conference call, Congressman Cantor made the argument that Allen would be ready to lead on day one and has a proven record of leadership. [...]
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