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Dorgan is strikingly pessimistic that America can free itself of fossil fuel dependence, even though the sun, wind, and human ingenuity are much more “abundant” resources than coal.
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Dorgan is strikingly pessimistic that America can free itself of fossil fuel dependence, even though the sun, wind, and human ingenuity are much more “abundant” resources than coal.
Wonk Room 2009
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Again, Dorgan is missing the forest for the trees.
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Again, Dorgan is missing the forest for the trees.
Wonk Room 2009
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Dorgan is a ‘democrat’ from North Dakota and, when asked for comment by Ulaby, he said that he and Lott (notoriously Republican, of course) were “furious” and that the renewal of this issue (in suggesting restrictions on ownership should be ‘relaxed’) “is the last thing we should be considering.”
“Consolidating Information and the Doctrine of Insatiable Greed” | Disinformation 2007
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Byron Dorgan is using the “Low level civil war” language.
Think Progress » Dick Morris: ‘Civil War Is Progress’ In Iraq 2006
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Dorgan is one of the few Senators left with honesty.
Think Progress » Dick Morris: ‘Civil War Is Progress’ In Iraq 2006
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Dorgan is head of the Senate Democratic Policy Committee, and highly influential on the issue of who the next Senate Democratic Leader will be.
11/03/2004 2004
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Interior Secretary Ken Salazar called Dorgan "a true champion" for Indian nations and rural communities.
The Seattle Times 2010
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The network also insisted on calling Dorgan a "moderate" and even a "conservative."
AugustaChronicle.com 2010
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