Let 'em freeze

Steve Johnson, an analyst at the Heritage Foundation, doesn't like the cheap-heating-oil deal brokered by U.S. Rep William Delahunt because it involves Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, whom the White House wants ousted.

David doesn't like Steve Johnson:

... Mr. Johnson, I assume, earns a nice salary from the Heritage Foundation, and is able to pay the heating bills on his pleasant home in Silver Spring, Md. without thinking twice about it. Apparently, it's more important to him and his ilk that foreign leaders who don't like the Bush administration be easily portrayable as bad, bad, bad, than it is that low-income Americans be able to heat their homes. ...

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Well said my friend!

By Anonymous (not verified) | Tue, 11/22/2005 - 9:53pm

Well said my friend!

Go, Citgo!

By Lis Riba | Tue, 11/22/2005 - 10:51pm

I'll confess, when I heard that Citgo was involved in the deal, I thought fondly of the neon lights over Fenway and thought "It's a sign!"

NPR had a clip of Joe

By Anonymous (not verified) | Wed, 11/23/2005 - 9:02am

NPR had a clip of Joe Kennedy this morning responding to critics of the Venezuelan deal. Essentially, he blasted them while questioning where their lack of outrage over support for Saudi and other middle-eastern plutocracies who provide equal or greater services to the country.

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