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2008 POLITICAL ADS: ENERGY

American Future Fund: "Had Enough?"

Updated: January 1, 2011 | 2:11 p.m.
September 10, 2008

Producer: McCarthy Marcus Hennings

Running Time: 00:30

Debut Date: 09/10/2008

Ad Buy: national cable for one week

Cost: not available

Summary: American Future Fund bemoans the price of gas and encourages viewers to lobby Congress to pass the Gas Price Reduction Act of 2008.

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Transcript of "Had Enough?" (TV)

(Text on screen: Six Facts About Gas Prices:

1. The U.S. actually has more oil reserves than Saudi Arabia... -- Washington Post, 6/19/08.

2. ...But Congress has put up to 85% of these resources off-limits. -- Tampa Tribune, 6/14/08.

3. We are the only developed country to do that. -- Newsweek, 3/10/08.

4. Cuba is preparing to drill for oil off the Florida coast ... but America can't. -- St. Petersburg Times, 6/27/08.

5. The Wall Street Journal says gas could reach $6.00 a gallon. -- 7/7/08.

6. Gas costs 45 cents a gallon in Saudi Arabia. -- Associated Press, 7/18/08.

Had enough? Tell Congress: Pass S. 3202. Explore for Energy. Right here. Right now. 202-224-3121.

American Future Fund Paid For And Is Responsible For The Content Of This Ad. Not Authorized By Any Candidate Or Candidate's Committee. AmericanFutureFund.com.)

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