Posted on 08/01/2008 9:22:03 AM PDT by eeevil conservative
CSPAN has shut down coverage of the House. The lights have been turned out.
House Republicans are still there, raising cain- trying to get them to turn the lights back on and continue debating over drilling!!!
CALL THE REPUBLICAN OFFICES-- TELL THEM TO KEEP RAISING CAIN!!!!
http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/index.html
WE CANNOT LET THE MSM IGNORE THIS!!!!
Contact Fox News:
(Disclaimer: I have not verified the accuracy of every number on these lists)
Foxs main number 888-369-4762.
* Kathy Ardleigh, Sen. Politics Producer
o Phone: 212-301-3186
* Thom Bird, Fox News Sen. Producer
o Phone: 212-301-3250
* Todd Ciganek, National News Editor
o Phone: 212-301-3352 [This number connects to a fax machine]
* Ian Rae, Exec. VP News
o Phone: 212-301-8552
* John Moody, Sen VP News
o Phone: 212-301-8560
* Brian Lewis, Executive Vice President of Corporate Communications
o Phone: 212-301-3331
* Irena Briganti, Vice President of Media Relations
o Phone: 212-301-3608
* Brian Knoblock, International Editor
o Phone: 212-301-5486
* Kim Schiller Hume, Wash DC Bureau Chief
o Phone: 202-824-6389
* Ken LaCorte, Los Angeles Bureau Chief
o Phone: 310-571-2000
* Justin Schmidt, Chicago Bureau Chief
o Phone: 312-494-0428
* Brit Hume, Managing Editor
o Phone: 202-824-6470
* David Asman, Fox News Host
o Phone: 212-301-3944
* Shepard Smith, Fox Report Host
o Phone: 212-301-3711
* Bill OReilly, OReilly Factor Host
o Phone: 212-301-3320
* Jane Skinner, News Anchor
o Phone: 212-301-5023
* John Moody, Sen VP News
o Phone: 212-301-8560
* David Asman, Fox News Host
o Phone: 212-301-3944
* Shepard Smith, Fox Report Host
o Phone: 212-301-3711
Fox News NY - 212-301-3xxx (direct lines to a real person or news desk)
Fox News DC - 202-824-64xx (direct lines to a real person or news desk)
212-301-3300 Breaking News Desk
212-301-3301 Control Room (Live Broadcasts)
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HOUSE REPUBLICAN WHIP
Mary Fallin
Oklahoma-5th, Republican
1432 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515-3605
Phone: (202) 225-2132
Just spoke to her staff..she is still there on the house floor:)
I just called and said "There's a Republican revolt going on int the House Chamber and I wasn't seeing much coverage of it." I got a run around on it. Was told several times "There are no cameras on now. Cameras are not allowed." I objected, politely, that the story could still be covered.
He seemed mildly irritated that I would question that and asked if I wanted to talk to (name garbled) and I said yes. Got a phone tree that led to leaving a recorded message. I did...
"There's a Republican revolt going on in the House Chamber. I understand that the cameras are turned off. You can still cover the story. Thank you."
Most corporations aren't characterized by the opposition politics which are so much a part of Washington. If a few Republican Senators were on vacation out of reach of Washington while the Senate was in session, do you really doubt that the Democrats would exploit the opportunity to pass legislation they otherwise could not?
I am going to do better, sending 10 million emails out on Monday. Not all of us can join the fray at the House but we can do it elsewhere.
I forget which MW House guy was on the other night - Iowa? He was sharing time with the Texas guys. The guy with the chart that shows the 1% sliver of wind & solar that the dems say we can use for our energy and we just need to grow that 1% to fix our problems. A picture is worth a 1000 words. Our guys need some smaller portable versions of that chart or similar to go on the shows. I gurantee if the sheeple see that chart the dems are toast on this issue.
Here are the numbers from Wikipedia on worldwide supply.
World oil production growth trends were flat from 2005 to 2008. According to a January 2007 International Energy Agency report, global supply (which includes biofuels, non-crude sources of petroleum, and use of strategic oil reserves, in addition to crude production) averaged 85.24 million barrels per day (13.552×106 m3/d) in 2006, up 0.76 million barrels per day (121×103 m3/d) (0.9%), from 2005.[65] Average yearly gains in global supply from 1987 to 2005 were 1.2 million barrels per day (190×103 m3/d) (1.7%).[65]
The IEA’s March 2008 Oil Market report showed global supply to be 87.5 mb/d, compared to 84.3 mb/d in July 2007, a 3.8% increase on that interval. The great bulk of the increase came in the non-OPEC sector, which now makes up 65% of global production.
Worldwide supply since 1987 has risen. World crude oil demand grew an average of 1.76% per year from 1994 to 2006, with a high of 3.4% in 2003-2004. Prices for gas in the U.S. have more than tripled since 2002.
While price is directly related to supply and demand, it’s not necessarily proportional. The dramatic increase in the price of oil since speculation in oil futures began, however, leads me to believe that this is more of a significant factor than anticipated demand. That doesn’t mean that anticipated demand is not a significant factor.
Mark Levin had given twenty five of the most conservative house members a rousing speech a few days ago. [He read it on the air today.] Darn, man! Two more speeches like that and we’d win for certain.
“Nothing stops them from coming back again on Monday and starting all over again, right?”
Exactly the message I’ve left all I have called.
It doesn't have to be "comprehensive." Even the federal budget (monstrosity that it is) is passed in discrete pieces. There is absolutely no reason we should not have a standalone offshore drilling bill - except for the opposition of the Democrat party....
He would have been a Torrie whom fled to NYC to then be abused by the British.
That’s because it’s what they want us to believe. It’s what everyone who is profiting from raking the rest of us over the coals wants us to believe.
Call a Special Session. I agree 100%.
I want them ALL.
Can you or anyone provide links to all of the video available, and all transcripts available?
Thank You.
I pray he does.
The Republicans ordered lights, mics and camera’s off?
No. The House is by the people and for the people. It’s not longer about partisan politics, it’s about making a statement about treason within our own House.
They probably found an old rule from a decade ago in order to ‘blame’ the Republicans.
Waiting to see what Laura Ingram says about this.
Bingo! The oil is there - and in my opinion the government estimates are conservative...
That was my thought.
PING!
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