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Published - Thursday, August 21, 2008


Send Al to D.C.

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Al Franken’s “Apollo Program” to put Minnesota ahead in the renewable energy market is just one more reason to vote for him.

With oilmen in the White House for the past eight years, and Sen. Norm Coleman supporting them, we have squandered time that cannot be recaptured. More renewable energy can mean more jobs.
Rural Minnesota can become the engine and epicenter of our renewable energy economy. We have not just soybeans, corn, biomass and wind, but creativity, brain power and

commitment to make breakthroughs in this undertaking. Don’t let this opportunity sit idle for another four years. Again, this is just one of many reasons to support Al Franken for U.S. Senate.
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