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Lexington Project – Who wins?

I spent the morning reading a bunch of blog posts about John McCain’s Lexington Project. As I mentioned yesterday, I am very excited to see this proposal. Is it perfect, no, but it is at least a stake in the ground.

Over the next couple weeks, I plan on exploring each section of the Project in more depth, please make sure that you actually read the full document. It is more than what is generally highlighted in the mainstream media.

So, while reading the various blogs, what was the most interesting thing that caught my eye?  Many blogs use Ads by Google to help generate some income.  Look at the common ads that were run on sites that discussed The Lexington Project.  Look interesting?

Ads by Google
Oil Industry
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EnergyAndCapital.com/Bakken_Oil_Rpt

Well, I am glad to know that no matter what happens, Google will continue to be the middle man and make their money. :)

Lexington Project

Well, it appears that John McCain has been following my blog. Today he has kicked off his plan for US Energy Independence, named The Lexington Plan. McCain’s plan states that the U.S. will be independent of foreign energy sources by the year 2025.

For the town where Americans asserted their independence once before,” McCain explained of the plan’s namesake in Virginia. “Let it begin today with this commitment: In a world of hostile and unstable suppliers of oil, this nation will achieve strategic independence by 2025.”

“Much will be asked of industry as well, as automakers and others adapt to this great turn toward new sources of power, a great deal will depend on each one of us, as we learn to make smarter use of energy, and also to draw on the best ideas of both parties, and work together for the common good.”

“That is the scale of our achievement when we set our minds to a task, that is what this country can do when we see a danger, and declare a purpose, and find the will to act.”

As the readers of my blog will notice, that is exactly what we have been saying here for the past several months. If the country focuses, and asks for sacrifice, we can become energy independent in the not too distant future. What a difference that will make across out country, as well as around the world. We can stop the huge transfer of wealth from the US to the Middle East while strengthening our economy.