Posted on 11/02/2008 3:29:53 PM PST by Presbyterian Reporter
LOL
I'm sure the MSM is sending reporters out as we speak to get the UMWA's response. /s
Obama Tells San Francisco He Will
Intentionally Bankrupt The Coal Industry!!!
Youtube
Posted on 11/02/2008 2:51:06 AM PST by Pacothecat
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2122417/posts
Hidden Audio: Obama Tells SF Chronicle He Will Bankrupt Coal Industry
Newsbusters | P.J. Gladnick | 11/02/2008
Posted on 11/02/2008 5:59:13 AM PST by chessplayer
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2122496/posts
Sean Hannity is talking about this tape on the coal industry. yes
He's had it up most of the day after freepers alerted him. He must have read your thread as it's now in RED.
That is so unfair and he's done a great job exposing all things negative about Obama.
I read the coal story early this morning on FR and after freepers alerted him, he put it on his site. It is now highlighted in red, along with Sarah's comments and the statement from coal officials.
OBAMA WILL SAY ANYTHING TO GET ELECTED. HE IS LYING TO PEOPLE AND I HOPE AND PRAY THAT THE PEOPLE WILL BEGIN TO LISTEN TO THOSE WHO ARE TRYING TO TELL YOU THAT HE IS NOT WHAT HE SEEMS. HE SAYS ONE THING BUT HIS RECORD AND SPEECHS SAY ANOTHER WHILE THE MAIN STREAM MEDIA HIDES HIS TRUE SELF.
I AGREE VOTE MCCAIN THIS DEMOCRAT WILL NOT VOTE FOR THE LYING THUG
THE TAPE IS RUNNING ON FOX NEWS NOW. HE IS SAYING ALSO THE ELECTRITY RATES WILL SKY ROCKET
It was an emotional post. Now it’s like a bad tattoo.
Guess bloomberg took it down as quickly as they put it up. A search of the site couldn’t find the article.
From the SF Chronicle website:
“Let’s be very clear: the Chronicle did not, and has never, hidden any interview, audio or video, of Obama from its readers.
The truth: the paper’s January editorial board session with Obama included comments about coal. The entire interview has been in the public domain, available on line to the public — and to the McCain campaign — since early January.”
Maybe our team just screwed up badly and didn’t find this, a search of the wayback machine (Internet Archive) would probably tell.
But it’s a very unfortunate thing that this was missed. This is enough to turn the election possibly.
I wish it was discovered even just 2 days earlier...
There better be a bunch of ads running tomorrow. Let’s hope all undecideds waited to vote...
Thank you for the links!
I’ve just e-mailed all of them...
We may have some fellow freepers to thank for this.....They found the tape this morning before I left for church. A great deal of discussion then who to send it to. By noon it was all over the net, on Drudge a couple of radio stations had picked it up. It grew all day at a very rapid speed.....The rest is history....The pajamadene strikes again.
It looks like our guys missed it; it appears the interview has been out there since January.
Political consultants get paid to do what again?? It looks like we have the Keystone Cops running McCain’s campaign...
Here is the link:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=42&entry_id=23562
The UAW has been supporting a Party that has been at war w/them for decades.
Pray for McCain/Palin and Our Troops
Another repercussion is that higher electric rates will discourage acceptance and use of electric cars. Granted, carbon taxes would affect fossil fuel powered autos too, but, the supposed advantages of electric cars become further negated. Either way, Americans are going to be really PO’d if transportation costs them the equivalent of European gas.
Do steel mills use a lot of electricity? I would think that they would supply a lot of their heat needs by burning the volatiles produced by coking; coke is an essential requirement when making steel, so steel mills will need coal regardless of where they get their energy from.
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