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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 405498" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>Wow.....this time I agree with T-Guy about T-Boone.</p><p>He does have a ton of money and is 80 years old and has a legacy and a pot of gold for his grandkids, so whats his motivation? Yes he has a financial stake on alternative energy, but I feel he has a genuine concern about America's future and a hatred for financing OPEC nations.</p><p> </p><p>Pickens has met with both Barack Obama and John McCain, and surprised many analysts by going to the Democratic National Convention in Denver to push his energy plan. Pickens says that this time around, he is having no trouble working with Democrats. He says he is having more trouble working with some Republicans, who, he says, seem convinced they can "drill their way out" of the U.S. energy crisis by resuming offshore oil production in U.S waters.</p><p> </p><p>By surprised by going to the DNC, it was four years ago Pickens funded debunked ads smearing John Kerry's vietnam experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 405498, member: 9859"] Wow.....this time I agree with T-Guy about T-Boone. He does have a ton of money and is 80 years old and has a legacy and a pot of gold for his grandkids, so whats his motivation? Yes he has a financial stake on alternative energy, but I feel he has a genuine concern about America's future and a hatred for financing OPEC nations. Pickens has met with both Barack Obama and John McCain, and surprised many analysts by going to the Democratic National Convention in Denver to push his energy plan. Pickens says that this time around, he is having no trouble working with Democrats. He says he is having more trouble working with some Republicans, who, he says, seem convinced they can "drill their way out" of the U.S. energy crisis by resuming offshore oil production in U.S waters. By surprised by going to the DNC, it was four years ago Pickens funded debunked ads smearing John Kerry's vietnam experience. [/QUOTE]
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