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    Of, By and For Big Oil

    On Saturday morning, May 6, 2006, I was driving South
    on Interstate 55 towards Edwardsville. Watching the
    traffic I noticed most drivers were driving slower
    than usual, but still too many were exceeding the 65
    mph speed limit and wasting gasoline. Imported
    gasoline that is the main reason our nation has a two
    billion dollar a day foreign trade deficit…a
    situation that threatens the short- and long-term
    economic stability of our country. Not to mention that the
    burning of gasoline is without a doubt, unless you’re
    George W. Bush, a major factor in global warming. We
    need to conserve and not waste every drop of gas and
    diesel fuel that we can until cleaner, less polluting
    sources are available. We need to think about what Ben
    Franklin said, "Waste not, want not."

     Then at about 1100am as I was driving 60-65 mph a
    black Chevy Suburban blew by me. As it passed I
    noticed with interest, a bumper sticker on the driver’s side
    rear
    window
    , "Congressman Ray Lahood."  I
    caught up to the Suburban as it slowed for traffic, its
    license plate number:  F0RL.  I followed for a short
    time as the driver reached 80 mph. When it left me it
    was going at least 85-90 mph. Whoever the driver was,
    he put his own and others’ lives in danger
    that morning with his reckless and arrogant driving, to
    say nothing of the waste of gasoline.

    Never has it been clearer that we have a
    President and a Congress who act like the
    Constitution reads "Of, By and For Big Oil" instead of
    "For the People."  We need to elect people to Congress
    who understand a healthy environment means more than an
    environment that gets the incumbent elected every two
    years.  America and the world needs to act responsibly
    and drastically decrease its use of fossil fuels
    over the next 10 years. We aren’t going to do it
    reelecting our present Congressman or driving Chevy
    Suburbans, even if a congressman with massive
    contributions from corporate PACs can afford it.


     
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