Anti Domestic Resource Providers v Sen. Gardner
A slug of dummies (Either that or they're complicit in land and water thievery. They can choose one.) ran a full page ad in 12/3/2017 Denver Post that begins with the extremely misleading header: Senator Gardner voted to destroy America's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. What's next? Rocky Mountain National Park" Mesa Verde National Park? Colorado Businesses won't forget."
The header would lead you to believe Sen. Gardner is running around ANWR with a pick axe, chipping away at ice and swinging at polar bears.
Ad includes a picture of their Polar bear mascot.
Unless you've taken the time to study the vetted research papers by Mitchell Taylor, Susan Crockford and Matthew Cronin, such ads lead you to believe polar bear numbers are decreasing. They're not. And that's a fact Jack!
There's more that could knock holes - bigger than all global energy producing rigs together - in their dishonest pitch.
Each time you read anti-ANWR ads, ask: Did you get written permission from the state of Alaska to use its property (polar bear, caribou etc.) in your ads? Are there any parties who hold "valid-pre-existing rights" on said property? If yes, have you initiated independent contracts with each, wherein you agree to commence with "just compensation?"
Opposers to domestic resource producers are a worthless lot! They want to jeopardize America's ability to sustain its energy and food independence.
They're anti-Domestic Resource Production.
YOU, should shudder at their reasons and not give them one cent.
YOU, should demand they not receive one taxpayer cent via government grants.
An honest ad would read: Senator Cory Gardner voted to protect energy and food independence for Americans. Thank you Senator Gardner.
PS. The handwritten scrawl is by Chuck. He loves pointing out stuff that makes my blood pressure shoot moon high!
A slug of dummies (Either that or they're complicit in land and water thievery. They can choose one.) ran a full page ad in 12/3/2017 Denver Post that begins with the extremely misleading header: Senator Gardner voted to destroy America's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. What's next? Rocky Mountain National Park" Mesa Verde National Park? Colorado Businesses won't forget."
The header would lead you to believe Sen. Gardner is running around ANWR with a pick axe, chipping away at ice and swinging at polar bears.Ad includes a picture of their Polar bear mascot.
Unless you've taken the time to study the vetted research papers by Mitchell Taylor, Susan Crockford and Matthew Cronin, such ads lead you to believe polar bear numbers are decreasing. They're not. And that's a fact Jack!
There's more that could knock holes - bigger than all global energy producing rigs together - in their dishonest pitch.
Each time you read anti-ANWR ads, ask: Did you get written permission from the state of Alaska to use its property (polar bear, caribou etc.) in your ads? Are there any parties who hold "valid-pre-existing rights" on said property? If yes, have you initiated independent contracts with each, wherein you agree to commence with "just compensation?"
Opposers to domestic resource producers are a worthless lot! They want to jeopardize America's ability to sustain its energy and food independence.
They're anti-Domestic Resource Production.
YOU, should shudder at their reasons and not give them one cent.
YOU, should demand they not receive one taxpayer cent via government grants.
An honest ad would read: Senator Cory Gardner voted to protect energy and food independence for Americans. Thank you Senator Gardner.
PS. The handwritten scrawl is by Chuck. He loves pointing out stuff that makes my blood pressure shoot moon high!
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