In George Bushs' State of the Union speech last week he spoke of America's reliance on oil - and that that had to change and alternative fuels sought out.
Bush has already been criticised for his comments being vague, giving no indication on what the Administration would be doing henceforth and how many laws in place did little, if anything, to encourage a serach for alternative fuels.
Maureen Dowd, of the NYT, has weighed in with an interesting article dealing with her meeting with the new Saudi ambassador to Washington. He wanted to know whether George Bush had morphed into Ozone Man as Poppy Bush had called Al Gore back in 1992. Dowd's article also picks up on Dick Cheney's responses to questions put to him post the State of the Union speech. It doesn't make for happy reading!
Bush has already been criticised for his comments being vague, giving no indication on what the Administration would be doing henceforth and how many laws in place did little, if anything, to encourage a serach for alternative fuels.
Maureen Dowd, of the NYT, has weighed in with an interesting article dealing with her meeting with the new Saudi ambassador to Washington. He wanted to know whether George Bush had morphed into Ozone Man as Poppy Bush had called Al Gore back in 1992. Dowd's article also picks up on Dick Cheney's responses to questions put to him post the State of the Union speech. It doesn't make for happy reading!
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