Bush isn't a GREEN WEENIE (lololol Marine talk).

CW

On Nov 12, 7:15 pm, Hollywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cold,
>
> Bush was driven around in a Prius I suppose?
>
> Let's put it this way. IF I was the very first black POTUS I wouldn't
> leave the Oval Office in anything less than an M-1A MBT.
>
> On Nov 12, 5:38 pm, Cold Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
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> > Barack Obama's car could fuel more problems
>
> > By Dave Wedge  |   Wednesday, November 12, 2008  |
> >  http://www.bostonherald.com
>
> > President-elect Obama has stressed the need for energy independence - but 
> > he'll be chauffeured around in a gas-guzzling Cadillac SUV limo that could 
> > pose a symbolism problem similar to the car controversy that dogged his 
> > friend and ally, Gov. Deval Patrick.
>
> > Obama's presidential ride, dubbed "Cadillac One," will reportedly be a 
> > mammoth, custom-made Cadillac limo built like a GMC truck that sits on 19 
> > -inch wheels. The vehicle will also have 5-inch-thick bulletproof windows, 
> > cell phone-jamming gear and blast-proof armor.
>
> > Presidents have been riding in Cadillacs - and some in Lincolns - for 
> > decades, going all the way back to Woodrow Wilson in the early part of the 
> > 20th century. But Obama's vehicle will reportedly be a much beefier version 
> > than President Bush's Cadillac DeVille stretch.
>
> > U.S. News and World Report reported that the vehicle shares "the same 
> > chassis and tires" as a GMC 2500 series truck, "indicating that it is far 
> > heavier than a civilian Cadillac."
>
> > Obama frequently spoke during the campaign of the need to slash reliance on 
> > foreign oil and pledged to put 1 million hybrid vehicles on America's roads 
> > by 2015. He personally drives a Ford Escape Hybrid.
>
> > But a standard Cadillac DTS limo, which is a low-level version of Cadillac 
> > One, gets just 12 miles per gallon in the city and 18 on the highway and 
> > costs $47,000.
>
> > Several political and automotive blogs have pointed out the vehicle's fuel 
> > inefficiency, including U.S. News and World Report, which called it "the 
> > most monstrous Presidential limousine yet."
>
> > "Fuel-efficiency clearly isn't on the mind of its designers," the 
> > publication wrote on its "Rankings and Reviews" Web site.
>
> > But Boston College political science professor Kay Schlozman said security 
> > concerns are likely behind the vehicle's design.
>
> > "I don't know if the president can get away with driving a hybrid vehicle 
> > like a Prius," Schlozman said.
>
> > Besides the gas-guzzling issue, Bay State Republicans said Obama should 
> > learn a lesson from Patrick, who took heat for upgrading the state's 
> > taxpayer-funded gubernatorial car from a Ford to a Cadillac during his 
> > first weeks in office. Patrick later decided to personally pay part of the 
> > vehicle's monthly lease.
>
> > "I think he's following a lot of Deval. They're both using the same 
> > playbook on a lot of things," state Sen. Robert Hedlund (R-Weymouth) said.
>
> > Added Massachusetts GOP spokesman Barney Keller: "If President Obama is 
> > going to copy Governor Patrick's words and his Cadillac, we assume next 
> > he'll copy Governor Patrick's tax hikes and reckless spending proposals."
>
> > A Patrick spokesman declined comment, while Obama's spokespeople did not 
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