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Friday, May 5th 2006

8:13 AM

Political double speak

Here's what we are dealing with on a regular basis:

"We are still putting together a plan that is almost exclusively focused on increased supply and conservation," said Senator Rick Santorum, Republican of Pennsylvania and chairman of the Energy Working Group.

The above quote is taken from a story about a botched tax rebate plan. 



(above: U.S. Senator Rick Santorum, one of the leading assholes in the world.)


For anyone who doesn't know, Senator Rick Santorum is one of the head mouthpieces of the Republican party.  He is a ridiculously polarizing figure lacking in common sense and morals.  But, what gets me fired up about this quote is that he is actually outlining the leading Republican energy plan

Does anyone else see the double speak here?  How can you increase supply while advocating conservation?  This is patently idiotic on it's face.  Does anybody think this makes sense in the least?  Is this the best our Republican Congress has to offer? 
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