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RE: Check out Energy secretary rips Gore - 10/5/2000 - ENN.com
Mike - check this out! The playground bully allies, as they all inevitably
do, are coming to blows themselves.
'Hell hath no fury like a vice-president-nominee-hopeful
scorned." Steve x3839
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Subject: Check out Energy secretary rips Gore - 10/5/2000 - ENN.com
A news report on finger pointing between the Energy Secretary Richardson and
the Gore campaign over energy/oil demand and pricing which may be of
interest
to some Radsafe readers. If not interested in issues concerned with
economic,
strategic, environmental, and/or climatic aspects of alternate fuel cycles,
delete post.
Please don't consume bandwidth criticizing this post to all members of
Radsafe if you're not interested, but send private email to me if you wish
to. I'm an independent voter and at this point am undecided as how I'm
voting. See hyperlink below for full story:
<<Energy secretary rips Gore
Thursday, October 5, 2000
By Patrice Hill, The Washington Times
Energy Secretary Bill Richardson took issue Wednesday with Vice President Al
Gore's characterization that the country is in an "energy crisis" and that
"big oil" is to blame.>>
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