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H.R. 6899, The Comprehensive American Energy Security and Consumer Protection Act
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Susan Johnston
September 17, 2008, 10:34am (report abuse)There are no comments on this bill because no one knows they are trying to sneak it through with little attention. They waited until the public's attention was diverted.
It is a travesty the way our elected officials try to pull this kind of thing.
Stop this legislation, it is a scam.
Tony B.
September 24, 2008, 11:35am (report abuse)Susan must work for the Gas and Oil Producers who do not want this legislation to go through...becasue she is wrong this has been in the news for months.
Personally I do not think she has the best interest of the American People in mind with her comments. This outlines a comprehensive plan on basis even those we are about to vote and elect have been talking about for months even years, Energy Independance PEOPLE!
Do your own homework and read the details of the Bill and see for yourself. If there be any scam here it is Susan Johnston's pathetic attempt to persuede you to vote against it.
Kenny
October 10, 2008, 11:59am (report abuse)ha! ha! ha! you are both wrong.
this bill isn't good and this bill isn't bad.
it will help some american families, and some it will not.
you both have to look at it with a neutral perspective. (:
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