U.S. pays price for untapped oil

With oil prices hitting record levels above $100 a barrel, the economy in either a slowdown or recession, and with Venezuela threatening to end oil exports to the United States and Nigeria's oil production held hostage to internal strife, the case for tapping more domestic oil is getting stronger every day.

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McCain must change views on social issues

Philadelphia Inquirer - Yet last year’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the environmentalists’ gold standard, dramatically scaled back its doom-and-gloom predictions.

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