Jimmy Carter is giving advice to Obama:
Jimmy Carter, who presidend over the oil crisis of 1979, told Congress Tuesday that America’s energy challenges are deeper and more urgent today than when he was president, but the solutions are the same.
Kinda like the skipper of the Titanic giving advice to the pilot of the Hindenburg…
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blochadvocate says: May 13th, 2009 at 3:26 pm
dont kid urself sarah. southern socials are good customers for abortion clinics when lil suburban brittney gets preggo.
I’ve also seen this in dry counties where good southern baptists get all liquored up…behind closed curtains.
Bloch, you are still deflecting. You talk of facts but you entirely skip the actions of Bill Clinton and liberals in Congress to buy up land and make that land off limits to drilling. Closing existing federal lands and Gulf of Mexico to new drilling and exploration. They also resist attempts at opening up these areas. All to appease their special interests and lobbyists, the Exxon Valdeze spill was an excuse and a rare event. The earth leaks more oil than that or any other spill combined. This is all about appeasing special interests and not about sound energy policy.
Remember Bush signing an Executive Order lifting the ban on offshore drilling hoping the Congress would follow – which they did not. Now the Obamateur has/will recind that order.
You cherrypick info like you cherrypick bigotry and other leftist offenses. Your criticisms for the left are lacking and your “outrages” are on minor items, which gives you the opportunity to say “I disagree with….” but has little meaning.
Number of Abortions 2005
United States 920,151
Alabama 11,211
Alaska 1,955
Arizona 10,723
Arkansas 4,695
California NA
Colorado 11,682
Connecticut 12,110
Delaware 4,148 1
District of Columbia 2,518
Florida 92,513
Georgia 31,680
Hawaii 3,548
Idaho 1,099
Illinois 43,409
Indiana 10,686
Iowa 5,881 1
Kansas 10,462
Kentucky 3,776
Louisiana NA
Maine 2,653
Maryland 10,797 1
Massachusetts 23,268
Michigan 25,209
Minnesota 13,362
Mississippi 3,041
Missouri 7,977
Montana 2,155
Nebraska 3,173
Nevada 10,565
New Hampshire NA
New Jersey 31,230 2
New Mexico 5,934
New York 124,849
North Carolina 32,335
North Dakota 1,231
Ohio 34,128
Oklahoma 6,641
Oregon 11,602
Pennsylvania 34,909
Rhode Island 5,091
South Carolina 6,716
South Dakota 805
Tennessee 16,178
Texas 77,108
Utah 3,556
Vermont 1,620
Virginia 26,309
Washington 24,108
West Virginia 1,674
Wisconsin 9,817 1
Wyoming 14
population and ranking per state….
California 1 33,871,648
Texas 2 20,851,820
New York 3 18,976,457
Florida 4 15,982,378
Illinois 5 12,419,293
Pennsylvania 6 12,281,054
Ohio 7 11,353,140
Michigan 8 9,938,444
New Jersey 9 8,414,350
Georgia 10 8,186,453
State Population Ranking Population
North Carolina 11 8,049,313
Virginia 12 7,078,515
Massachusetts 13 6,349,097
Indiana 14 6,080,485
Washington 15 5,894,121
Tennessee 16 5,689,283
Missouri 17 5,595,211
Wisconsin 18 5,363,675
Maryland 19 5,296,486
Arizona 20 5,130,632
State Population Ranking Population
Minnesota 21 4,919,479
Louisiana 22 4,468,976
Alabama 23 4,447,100
Colorado 24 4,301,261
Kentucky 25 4,041,769
South Carolina 26 4,012,012
Oklahoma 27 3,450,654
Oregon 28 3,421,399
Connecticut 29 3,405,565
Iowa 30 2,926,324
State Population Ranking Population
Mississippi 31 2,844,658
Kansas 32 2,688,418
Arkansas 33 2,673,400
Utah 34 2,233,169
Nevada 35 1,998,257
New Mexico 36 1,819,046
West Virginia 37 1,808,344
Nebraska 38 1,711,263
Idaho 39 1,293,953
Maine 40 1,274,923
State Population Ranking Population
New Hampshire 41 1,235,786
Hawaii 42 1,211,537
Rhode Island 43 1,048,319
Montana 44 902,195
Delaware 45 783,600
South Dakota 46 754,844
North Dakota 47 642,200
Alaska 48 626,932
Vermont 49 608,827
District of Columbia 50 572,059
Wyoming 51 493,782
State Population Ranking Population
Census Data: April, 2000