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Boxer Amendment to Prevent even CONSIDERATION of ANWR Drilling Passes 52-48.
United States Senate | March 19, 2003

Posted on 03/19/2003 12:36:20 PM PST by Timesink

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TOPICS: Breaking News; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Alaska; US: California
KEYWORDS: alaska; anwr; anwr2003; barbaraboxer; boxerrebellion; democratroadblocks; oildependence; rats; rino
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To: Timesink
O.K.

SINCE the Repubs control the Senate, which dirtballs voted for this????

Let me guess. Lincoln Chaffee, Olympia Snow, who else????
61 posted on 03/19/2003 12:59:17 PM PST by ZULU (You)
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To: Timesink
Its worth a veto. The pettiness of the U.S Senate is amazing.
62 posted on 03/19/2003 12:59:38 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: Timesink
So basically the vote says who are ya gonna believe, lying Barbara Boxer with her pretty scenic pictures are the two Republican Senators that represent Alaska?



63 posted on 03/19/2003 1:02:13 PM PST by swheats
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To: Arkie2
There aren't any of those cuddly animals where they propose to drill.

Yes there are. No matter, oil exploration doesn't bother them. But the animals are there, all the ones listed.

64 posted on 03/19/2003 1:02:26 PM PST by Anchoragite
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To: GraniteStateConservative
However, one thing sticks in my mind. The Wellstone trust fund children asked several Republicans to stop campaigning out of compassion or memory of their friend Paul Wellstone.

I remember one of them was Mike DeWine, so I'm wondering if there was a huge Wellstone Rally for this?
65 posted on 03/19/2003 1:02:27 PM PST by mabelkitty
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To: goldstategop

Senate Rejects Alaska Oil Drilling Bill

Senate Rejects Oil Drilling in Alaska Wildlife Refuge, Handing the Bush Administration a Defeat

The Associated PressWASHINGTON March 19 — The Senate on Wednesday rejected oil drilling in an Alaska wildlife refuge, handing the Bush administration a defeat on one of its top energy priorities.

Despite intense lobbying by pro-drilling senators and the White House in the hours leading up to the vote, Democrats mustered the support needed to remove a refuge drilling provision from a budget resolution expected to be approved later this week.

The vote on an amendment offered by Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., to strip away the provision passed 52-48.

66 posted on 03/19/2003 1:02:32 PM PST by Timesink (Hi, Billy Mays here for new MOAB! It'll wipe your worst stains right off the face of the planet!)
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To: GraniteStateConservative
So Mike DeWine doesn't want these unemployed Ohioans to seek employment elsewhere; just keep 'em on the dole.
67 posted on 03/19/2003 1:03:51 PM PST by mabelkitty
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To: GraniteStateConservative
So Mike DeWine doesn't want these unemployed Ohioans to seek employment elsewhere; just keep 'em on the dole.
68 posted on 03/19/2003 1:03:59 PM PST by mabelkitty
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To: goldstategop
How about Alaska asking for the break-up of that 9th Circuit Court about now?
69 posted on 03/19/2003 1:04:38 PM PST by mabelkitty
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To: Timesink
Just heard an WSB AM 750 (Atlanta, home of Neal Boortz) that EIGHT REPUBLICANS voted for this with the Democrats.

Nice political party.

70 posted on 03/19/2003 1:06:09 PM PST by xrp
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To: mabelkitty
not to worry, it will be back, like Estrada....until passed
71 posted on 03/19/2003 1:06:37 PM PST by The Wizard (Demonrats are enemies of America)
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To: mabelkitty
REUTERS

US Senate rejects oil drilling in Alaskan refuge

Reuters, 03.19.03, 3:37 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a defeat for President George W. Bush, the U.S. Senate narrowly voted Wednesday to maintain a ban on oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

The Senate vote struck language attached to the 2004 budget resolution that would have opened the Alaska refuge to drilling and collected more than $2 billion in leasing fees from oil companies. Republicans added the provision to the budget resolution because it needs only 50 votes to pass, unlike most controversial bills which require 60 votes to end debate before a floor vote.

Opening the pristine refuge on Alaska's northern coast was the centerpiece of the Bush administration's proposed energy policy. The White House wants to tap the refuge's potential 16 billion barrels of crude to help reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil imports.

However, environmentalists and many Democrats argue the wilderness should be left untouched in favor of stricter oil conservation measures.

The Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives has previously voted by a wide margin in favor of opening the refuge to drilling.

72 posted on 03/19/2003 1:06:54 PM PST by Timesink (Hi, Billy Mays here for new MOAB! It'll wipe your worst stains right off the face of the planet!)
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To: Timesink
Boxer Amendment to Prevent even CONSIDERATION of ANWR Drilling Passes

Can we pass an amendment to prevent Boxer from coming up with stupid ideas??

73 posted on 03/19/2003 1:07:04 PM PST by Mo1 (Patriots Rally for America V: Liberty Weekend in Washington DC Sunday March 23)
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To: Timesink
As Will Rogers said: "No one's life, liberty or property is safe when congress in in session." This is a consequence of not imposing a 24/7 filibuster on the Estrada nomination.
74 posted on 03/19/2003 1:09:24 PM PST by Natural Law
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To: xrp
Republicans fail to get Alaska refuge drilling measure, by the narrowest of margins

By H. Josef Hebert, Associated Press, 03/20/03

WASHINGTON -- The Senate on Wednesday rejected oil drilling in an Alaska wildlife refuge, handing the Bush administration a defeat on one of its top energy priorities.

Despite intense lobbying by pro-drilling senators and the White House in the hours leading up to the vote, Democrats mustered the support needed to remove a refuge drilling provision from a budget resolution expected to be approved later this week.

The vote on an amendment offered by Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., to strip away the provision passed 52-48.

Before the vote, senators on both sides predicted it would be extremely close.

Development of the millions of barrels of oil beneath the 100-mile coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in northeastern Alaska has been a key part of President Bush's energy plan. However, environmentalists contend drilling there would jeopardize a pristine area valued for its wildlife.

All but five Democrats voted against refuge drilling. There were eight Republicans who joined the Democrats in favor of barring oil companies from the refuge.

With one or two senators holding the balance, both sides stepped up their lobbying to try to sway anyone thinking of shifting their allegiance. The vote appeared to tighten when freshman Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn., under intense pressure, signaled he might vote in favor of drilling. But in the end, Coleman, who succeed the late Sen. Paul Wellstone, an ardent opponent of drilling, sided with the Democrats.

And GOP leaders couldn't get the additional two votes they desperately needed.

Drilling supporters failed last year to open the refuge to the oil industry because they couldn't get 60 votes to overcome a Democratic filibuster in the Senate, although the House approved oil development.

This year, Republicans made the measure part of a budget resolution, which is not subject to filibuster, forcing Democrats and a handful of anti-drilling GOP senators, to try to strip the provision from the budget document.

Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, argued that Congress in 1980 made a commitment that the oil beneath the coastal plain -- part of a 19-million-acre refuge -- eventually would be tapped.

Stevens and other drilling supporters also said that with government-imposed restrictions and the use of modern technology the oil could be pumped without harming the coastal plain's wildlife. "We're not using a lot of land," said Stevens, maintaining that the "footprint" left by the oil wells would be less than 2,000 acres.

But environmentalists countered that the footprint would be scattered over 1.5 million acres of coastal tundra, disturbing polar bears in their dens, affecting calving grounds for caribou and interfering with millions of migratory birds that swoop down on the plain each summer.

In the hours before the vote, the White House stepped up pressure on Republicans who might be wavering.

With war looming in Iraq, proponents of pumping the oil in the refuge have focused on energy security, arguing the ANWR oil would help America reduce its reliance on precarious foreign supplies. It's the largest untapped reserve of oil in North America, declared Stevens.

Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., said lawmakers must not "throw away" the refuge's oil. "It's almost impossible to prove that ANWR will be damaged" by development he said.

Democrats disagreed, arguing the refuge's oil was not nearly enough to significantly impact imports.

"While endangering one of the most pristine areas in the world, drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would do nothing to make our country more energy independent," said Democratic leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota. He said none of the oil would flow out of the refuge for 10 years.

Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., who offered an amendment that would remove the refuge drilling provision from the budget resolution, argued that the United States could save more oil than the refuge would produce "by just getting the SUVs to have the same fuel economy as autos."

"This is a national treasure," said Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., one of the Democrats who successfully blocked attempts to lift the drilling ban last year. "God only gave us 3 percent of the world's oil. The Middle East has about 65 percent ... and a 2 percent difference for the destruction of the wilderness does not solve America's problem."

How much oil is beneath the refuge's coastal plain is uncertain because only one exploratory well has been drilled and its results have not been made public. The Interior Department estimates that the plain could have anywhere from 5.7 billion barrels to 16 billion barrels.

Environmentalists argue that much less oil than that -- no more than about 3.2 billion barrels -- is likely to be useful for oil companies to pursue. Major oil companies, in fact, have begun to lose interest in the refuge.

The United States uses about 20 million barrels of oil a day.

75 posted on 03/19/2003 1:10:05 PM PST by Timesink (Hi, Billy Mays here for new MOAB! It'll wipe your worst stains right off the face of the planet!)
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To: Tallguy
I start drooling thinking about caribou. I'm a good conservative.

But, I drool for other reason than these RINO fools.

"Every time Peta opens thier mouth I go and kill 20 of something." Ted Nugent
76 posted on 03/19/2003 1:11:12 PM PST by Stopislamnow (Because tomorrow we'll all be dead and won't be able to)
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To: Timesink
However, environmentalists and many Democrats argue the wilderness should be left untouched in favor of stricter oil conservation measures.


Yes, behold the wilderness that is the ANWR coastal plain...



77 posted on 03/19/2003 1:13:27 PM PST by GeorgeBerryman
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To: Timesink
Only MIddle East oil will do!.
Let us retain our utter dependence on these
lunatics!.
sarcasm off.
78 posted on 03/19/2003 1:16:16 PM PST by ottersnot (Let's Roll. Free Iraq , then France. Sic Semper Tyrannus)
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To: goldstategop
There really is no point the California people and government have already done that themselves.
79 posted on 03/19/2003 1:16:30 PM PST by Kadric
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To: ottersnot
If a majority of our Senators want to be idiots what can I say. Its a free country.
80 posted on 03/19/2003 1:18:13 PM PST by goldstategop
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