Transcript of Palin’s Speech

Transcript of Palin’s Speech


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If our state wanted a bridge, we’d build it ourselves. When oil and gas prices went up dramatically, and filled up the state treasury, I sent a large share of that revenue back where it belonged – directly to the people of Alaska.


And despite fierce opposition from oil company lobbyists, who kind of liked things the way they were, we broke their monopoly on power and resources.


As governor, I insisted on competition and basic fairness to end their control of our state and return it to the people.


I fought to bring about the largest private-sector infrastructure project in North American history.



And when that deal was struck, we began a nearly forty billion dollar natural gas pipeline to help lead America to energy independence.


That pipeline, when the last section is laid and its valves are opened, will lead America one step farther away from dependence on dangerous foreign powers that do not have our interests at heart.


The stakes for our nation could not be higher.


When a hurricane strikes in the Gulf of Mexico, this country should not be so dependent on imported oil that we are forced to draw from our Strategic Petroleum Reserve.


And families cannot throw away more and more of their paychecks on gas and heating oil.


With Russia wanting to control a vital pipeline in the Caucasus, and to divide and intimidate our European allies by using energy as a weapon, we cannot leave ourselves at the mercy of foreign suppliers.


To confront the threat that Iran might seek to cut off nearly a fifth of world energy supplies … or that terrorists might strike again at the Abqaiq facility in Saudi Arabia … or that Venezuela might shut off its oil deliveries … we Americans need to produce more of our own oil and gas.


And take it from a gal who knows the North Slope of Alaska: we’ve got lots of both.


Our opponents say, again and again, that drilling will not solve all of America’s energy problems – as if we all didn’t know that already.


But the fact that drilling won’t solve every problem is no excuse to do nothing at all.


Starting in January, in a McCain-Palin administration, we’re going to lay more pipelines … build more new-clear plants … create jobs with clean coal … and move forward on solar, wind, geothermal, and other alternative sources.


We need American energy resources, brought to you by American ingenuity, and produced by American workers. I’ve noticed a pattern with our opponent.


Maybe you have, too. We’ve all heard his dramatic speeches before devoted followers. And there is much to like and admire about our opponent.


But listening to him speak, it’s easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform – not even in the state senate.


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