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John McCain's Million Dollar Big Oil Quid Pro Quo
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Neila Seaman <[log in to unmask]>
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 28, 2008CONTACT: Josh Dorner, 202.675.2384                 David Willett, 202.675.6698               John McCain's Million Dollar Big Oil Quid Pro Quo   Campaign Cash From Big Oil Flows In After Offshore Drilling Flip-Flop  Washington, D.C. -- A report in yesterday's Washington Posthighlighted thesurge in campaign cash from Big Oil to John McCain following his Juneflip-flop on offshore drilling -- something even the Bush Administrationadmits will do absolutely nothing to lower gas prices today, tomorrow, oreven two decades from now.  McCain more than doubled his previous take fromBig Oil, raking in some $1.1 million in the month of June alone. The vastmajority of the money came in only after McCain announced his calculatedflip-flop on offshore drilling.  The Republican National Committee has alsoalready received more than $4 million in campaign cash from Big Oil -- notincluding the amount it raised from Big Oil in June, which has yet to bedetermined.  "We suspected John McCain was going to get a lot more than just twostanding ovations from the Big Oil fat cats in Texas, but it looks like hiscampaign hit quite a gusher indeed," said Cathy Duvall, Sierra ClubNational Political Director.  "Big Oil's billions in record profits provethey're benefiting from our pain at the pump and now it seems John McCainis happy to share in the wealth.  It hardly seems like a coincidence thatJohn McCain and the Republican Party were proposing schemes to help the oilcompanies and running millions in attacks ads full of blatant lies aboutObama's energy policy just as Big Oil opened the spigots on millions incampaign cash."  Big Oil is set this week to announce yet another quarter of billions inrecord-breaking profits.  Last week Texas-based ConocoPhillips announced arecord-breaking $5.4 billion profit for the second quarter, with itsrevenue increasing by more than 50 percent over the same period last year.  On June 15 John McCain said he wanted to allow Big Oil to begin the"exploitation" of our coasts.  The next day he went to Houston and formallyannounced his flip-flop on offshore drilling before an audience of energyindustry executives -- a speech he then immediately followed up withseveral fundraisers in Big Oil's backyard.  Big Oil Shows McCain the Money   1989-2006: McCain raises a total of $305,277 from the oil industry,   despite a presidential bid and stint as chairman of the high-profile   Senate Commerce Committee.   March 2008: McCain raises $116,000 from Big Oil   April 2008: McCain raises $283,000 from Big Oil   May 2008: McCain raises $208,000 from Big Oil   June 15, 2008: McCain says he supports allowing Big Oil to begin the   "exploitation" of our coasts   June 16, 2008: McCain formally announces his support for offshore   drilling in a speech to energy executives in Houston and then launches a   fundraising tour of the state   June 2008: McCain raises $1.1 million from Big Oil -- the vast majority   of which came in after his flip-flop on offshore drilling   July 6, 2008: Republican National Committee spends $3.4 million on false   and misleading ads in Midwestern battleground states attacking Obama on   energy policy.  The San Francisco Chronicle said the ad "had enough   whoppers to make the Midwesterners cough up their Fourth of July potato   salad."   July 21, 2008: McCain unveils an ad blaming Obama for high gas prices.   The New York Times calls its "misleading on nearly every substantive   point."  John McCain's Pro-Big Oil Agenda    Supports Offshore Drilling   Proposed a $3.8 billion tax cut for the five largest American oil   companies alone   Proposed a misguided "gas tax holiday," that over 230 leading economists   -- including 4 Nobel Prize winners -- denounced because it would offer   no relief to consumers but would add to the oil industry's already   record-breaking profits   Opposes legislation that would rollback billions taxpayer-funded   giveaways to Big Oil and impose a windfall profits tax on oil companies   that fail to invest their excess profits in clean energy  Non-Profit, Non-Partisan Campaign Finance Reform Group Says McCain a "CaseStudy" in Changing Positions In Order to Raise Cash   "‘The timing was significant,' said David Donnelly, the national campaignsdirector of the Public Campaign Action Fund, a nonpartisan campaign financereform group that conducted the analysis of McCain's oil industrycontributions. ‘This is a case study of how a candidate can change a policyposition in the interest of raising money.'" -Washington Post, July 27,2008.  Big Oil Adviser Says Industry Was "Very Appreciative" of McCain's OffshoreDrilling Flip-Flop  "And West said he thinks McCain gave energy executives what they needed toget more solidly in his corner -- a pledge to reverse a federal policy thathas frustrated the industry for years. ‘I think people thought it was a sensible thing that was long due,' Westsaid. ‘I think the industry  was very appreciative.'" -Washington Post,July 27, 2008.                                     # # # 
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