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WayneLeeH wrote: Sorry, we have to use the Internet. We don't have a Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck or FoxNews to tell us what to think.
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Nope...can't find enough liberals who will lie for money.HEARTLESS wrote: Why,can't find smart enough or interesting enough radio and tv people?
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the Bush administration nearly pushed a guaranteed loan through for Solyndra the day before Obama took office,
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Nmysys wrote:
the Bush administration nearly pushed a guaranteed loan through for Solyndra the day before Obama took office,
Wow. How many times have we blamed Obama when it was really Bush's fault.
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Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/09 ... z1YAaXnEUTWASHINGTON -- Solyndra officials were intensely pressuring Bush administration officials in early January 2009 to approve a government loan for the solar company before the Obama administration took power, according to new emails obtained by Fox News on Friday.
On Jan. 12, 2009, Solyndra CEO Chris Gronet sent an Energy Department official an email marked "urgent" expressing outrage that Bush officials had decided a few days earlier that while the loan application had "merit" it needed further study before officials could move forward with a taxpayer-financed loan.
"I was appalled to learn on Friday that our application is being delayed yet again," Gronet wrote to Energy official Steve Isakowitz, writing there had been "countless communications" back and forth suggesting the application would be reviewed Jan. 15.
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