Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Stop New Offshore Drilling

Stop New Offshore Drilling




Dear Dave,
Just this morning, a tug boat hit a wellhead in the Gulf near a Louisiana marsh, and oil is gushing 20 feet into the air. How much more oil can Gulf wildlife take?
We need to change. We need a comprehensive clean energy and climate bill that creates jobs, increases our energy independence, and protects the planet. We don't need more drilling.
Tell Congress to Stop the Drill and start moving towards a clean energy future:
http://www.democrats.com/stop-new-offshore-drilling
Thanks for all you do!
Bob Fertik


Dear Activist,
The Gulf Coast economy is suffering, and endangered sea turtles, dolphins and other marine mammals are turning up dead on beaches.

In response to the disaster, the President announced that he is suspending Arctic offshore drilling, canceling lease sales in the western Gulf of Mexico and off the coast of Virginia, and extending the moratorium on deepwater drilling for six months. This is an important step in preventing the next offshore oil disaster, but it's not enough.
Tell Congress to Stop the Drill and start moving towards a clean energy future:
http://www.democrats.com/stop-new-offshore-drilling
The only way to prevent this from happening again is by ending all offshore drilling. A clean energy future is possible.

The Deepwater Horizon accident should serve as a wakeup call – offshore drilling is a dangerous and dirty way to get energy. This disaster is an unfortunate but perfect example of the hazards of offshore drilling.

We need to make sure the future of our oceans is not threatened by the pursuit of dirty energy. Please support a climate bill that advances a clean energy future.
Tell Congress to Stop the Drill and start moving towards a clean energy future:
http://www.democrats.com/stop-new-offshore-drilling

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