He said drilling in ANWR should be part of an overall energy bill that would promote conservation, increase domestic energy production and modernize infrastructure such as power grids and pipelines.
Yes, drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would indeed promote conservation. What a wonderful logic!
Somehow, it is consistent with the idea of ‘saving the forest by cutting the trees down’. Ooo, I love the forest. Wait, what is this tree doing here? Cut it down! It’s blocking my view of the forest!
Bullshit.
The last time the bill was brought to the floor, it was killed. It was not easy but it was taken by its throat and thrown off into the drain nonetheless. This time around, with record price at $54 per barrel, with Bush on his second term and a Republicans-filled House, killing the bill should be harder. Way harder.
p/s – for the past few days, tension has been running high between Malaysia and Indonesia. Though war is unlikely, some Indonesians have attacked Malaysian government websites. Counterattacks have been done against Indonesian property on the net. Screenshots has more.
It’s quite weird however seeing the local Malaysian dailies being unexcited about the current development at Ambalat in east Borneo. Indonesian press on the contrary is going balistic.