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Congressman Don Young urges the opening of ANWR and the development of American Energy Sources. His bill, HR 6107, the American Energy Independence and Price Reduction Act, would open ANWR and use the approximately $200 billion in federal revenue generated to develop Alternative Energy sources
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ANWR holds the key to billions of barrels of oil - enough to end our dependence on Suadi Arabia for 30 years. However, thanks to radical environmentalists, the American public believes drilling in ANWR will have a negative impact on the environment.
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Converting Oil Wells to Methane Hydrate Production Wells & Future of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge - ANWR
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While Obama wises up on Oil, he misses the point. You can go up the Alaska Pipeline and turn left or turn right. He turns left towards NPR-A. He should haved turned right towards ANWR.
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Bush was right! The president wanted to drill in Anwr back in 2001. Congress and the senate said "NO". Over 35,000 American jobs would have been created and we would not have the high gas prices EVERYONE is crying about today.
What are the major consequences of drilling in the ANWR? View what Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Gov. Sarah Palin tells CNBC's Maria Bartiromo. "The Hunt for Black Gold" premieres 9/24/08 9p ET on CNBC. http://originals.cnb c.com
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Congressman Don Young speaks with Rep. Bartlett, about H.R. 6107, which would open ANWR and provide tens of billions of dollars for the development of a wide range of renewable and alternative energy sources. Rep. Bartlett, after historically opposing the opening of ANWR, helped Rep. Young introduce H.R. 6107.