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Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
Speaker of the House

The Democrat voting record on energy is one reason I joined the Republican Party.

  1. May 2003, HR 6 - Energy Conservation, Research & Development (157 Dems Voted No, including Nancy Pelosi)
  2. Nov. 2003, HR 6 - Energy Conservation, Research & Development (154 Dems Voted No, including Nancy Pelosi)
  3. June 2004, HR 4503 - Energy Policy Act of 2004 (152 Dems voted no, including Ms. Pelosi)
  4. June 2004, HR 4513 - Renewable Energy Projects (167 Dems voted No, including Ms. Pelosi)
  5. June 2004, HR 4545 - The Gasoline Reduction Act (174 Dems voted No, including Ms. Pelosi)
  6. April 2005, HR 6 - The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (160 Dems voted no, including Ms. Pelosi)
  7. October 2005, HR 3893 - Gasoline for America's Security Act (196 Democrats voted no, including Ms. Pelosi)
  8. May 2006, HR 5253 - The Refinery Permit Process Schedule Act (185 Democrats voted no, including Ms. Pelosi)
  9. May 2006, HR 5439 - American-Made Energy and Good Jobs Act (170 Democrats voted no, including Ms. Pelosi)
  10. June 2006, HR 4761 - Deep Ocean Energy Resources Act (155 Democrats voted no, including Ms. Pelosi) 192 Republicans voted yes.

...there's a reason why there hasn't been any new oil refineries built in this country in the last 30 years...

You want folks inclined to vote Libertarian to vote Republican instead? Hammer stuff like that.

Man is free at the moment he wishes to be. --Voltaire


"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
-Thomas Paine: The American Crisis, No. 4, 1777

 
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