January 10, 2006
The Ever-Quotable Brian Schweitzer
Folks,
there's a change a-coming across this nation of ours and it's going to
be a political thirst for the leadership of someone who is
plain-speaking, stands out and above the dirty-money, wishy-washy,
triangulated, corporate-funded, sock puppet career politicians
who currently populate far too many government positions of power
nationwide.
Here's my choice for a breath of fresh air.
From the Boise Weekly comes this collection of Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer quotes:
The Quotable Schweitzer
BY NICHOLAS COLLIAS
DECEMBER 7, 2005
The Boise Weekly
On open government: "We have not only open government, but open door.
On the first day in office, I invited the press in, I showed them the
key to my office, and I threw it away. I told them, 'This door will
never be closed.'"
On biodiesel: It just doesn't make sense for farmers to produce
wheat, being subsidized by the federal government, shipping that wheat
to the Middle East and everywhere else, and meeting boats on the high
seas delivering oil."
On the Iraq War: "After Every one of those [soldier's funerals,
I recommit myself that we will not buy oil from sheiks and dictators
and rats and crooks from all over the world. It's time for us to be
energy self-reliant."
On being governor: "There are very few other jobs where you are
expected to know for an entire state what's biting, where they're
biting and what they're biting on. But I do."
On Plame-gate: "'Scooter?' What kind of a name is 'Scooter' for a man in the White House? Of course he can't keep a secret!"
On coal burning energy: "Here's what you do: Crush it, ignite
it, and then you create high pressure steam which turns a turbine.
Then, here's the secret: You build a stack, really high, high enough
that all the mercury and the sulfur and the carbon dioxide that you can
put up that stack goes to somebody else's community."
On the deficit: "I'd like you to look over at your spouse and
see if there's a little twinkle in the eye. Because we need more
children to pay this thing off. A lot of them."
On the rationale for Iraq: "Democracy in the Middle East? Let me
tell you something: You know who our allies are there? Saudi Arabia:
king. Kuwait: king. Jordan: king. Amman: king. Bahrain: king. The list
goes on. All kings."
On China: "They have coal, and if they burn that coal in the old
technology like they want to do right here in the Magic Valley, they
will destroy the planet with both mercury and CO2. If we get clean-coal
technology right, and we get them that technology, we might be able to
save their country and our planet."
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