T. Boone Pickens is up in arms over NBC's decision not to run one of his new TV ads promoting the use of natural gas as a transportation fuel, and an alternative to importing expensive foreign oil. In an e-mail to supporters Mr. Pickens is quoted as saying, "NBC is refusing to run one of our strongest ads, and I need your help in showing NBC they can't control what we can or cannot say."
The new 15-second TV spot, entitled "Iran is Changing Its Cars to Run on Natural Gas," calls attention to this development by this OPEC member country. In the ad Mr. Pickens is pictured saying, "Get this one. Iran is changing its cars to run on natural gas and we're not doing a thing here." His website says NBC wants him to "prove" the words, "we're not doing a thing here." The website states that all other TV networks have accepted the ad for airing.
Perhaps this confrontation between this Texas billionaire entrepreneur and TV network is much ado about nothing. Or maybe it's more than that. It is difficult to imagine this was simply a decision by some mid-level TV executive, and it was not approved by the head office of NBC. It also comes at a time when General Electric (GE), which owns NBC, and CEO Jeff Immelt are under fire from shareholders for the giant company's lackluster financial performance. A public fight between a popular advertiser and NBC is the last thing he needs.
It will be interesting to see if NBC relents and runs the ad in question. Many Pickens Plan site bloggers are incensed by this snub, which some attribute to NBC's political bias or a conflict of interest by GE, which manufactures components for nuclear reactors and natural gas turbines for public utilities. However, since Mr. Pickens has ordered $2 billion of equipment from GE to operate his proposed wind farms, it is likely NBC's parent company will step in to diffuse this slight to one of their major customers before it escalates any further.
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User 238404
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Respirate
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Aug 29 07:39 AMI wholeheartedly recommend Pick's plan to unite Americans in the worthy fight to unshackle our economy from foreign energy suppliers, something "we" as a complacemt and selfish nation failed to initiate between 1973 and the present.
And yet Pick played a sleazy and substantive role in 'electing' the ultimately ineffective and unimaginative chief executive. Pick pertetrated the swiftboating of our nation into additional years of retrograde action on the energy independence front.
Now he tries to assume the role of uniter and energy dependence savior? A sudden change in values and purpose? I don't buy it. Pick earned his stripes as a divider and as perpetrator of the lowest common denominator of disinformation in public discourse.
The mantle of leader and motivator doesn't fit the man.
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redbaron
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Aug 29 08:00 AM-
Michael Fitzsimmons
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published anywhere. The WSJ and Barron's have each turned me down (twice). I don't pretend the policy I developed is perfect, but I do know it is light years better than what we have now, which is nothing but an oil centric policy with mandated ethanol that is causing food inflation. Why, in light of $120/barrel oil, $4/gasoline, raging inflation, and an S&P500 that has returned less than 2.6% annually for the last 10 years do the leading "financial" media not want to solve our biggest challenge: oil? Throw in how the US is intentionally strengthening Russia, Sauid, Iran, and Iraq and you really have to wonder what in hell is going on. It is maddening. By the way, NBC did finally approve the Pickens ad, but only AFTER Pickens sent this email out to his "army":
A message to all members of PickensPlan Army: NBC is refusing to run one of our strongest ads, and I need your help in showing NBC they can't control what we can or cannot say. The 15-second ad talks about how the government of Iran is making a MAJOR effort to use natural gas in their vehicles so they can free up $120 a barrel oil to sell to us while we are doing nothing. I need you to click on the link, watch the ad, then send it to five of your friends. Please ask each of those five people to send it on to five of THEIR friends. This is important. Let me know what you think: www.pickensplan.com/ne.../ --T. Boone Pickens Visit PickensPlan at: push.pickensplan.com
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John Galt
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billp37
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Aug 29 09:08 AMMore on Iran.
www.prosefights.org/nm...
And a bogus court order stealing $22,036 of our money.
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JE
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Aug 29 09:08 AMFor the moment this is the last opportunity on wall street. Everyone from the new president elect is in on this. Why do you think that the alternative energy bill has not been passed? Watch these stocks start to move after the third quarter. Buy the dips in this volitilty.
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Clearlead
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MurphMan
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Aug 29 09:52 AMDontcha just love double standards!?!
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huangjin
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Aug 29 10:13 AM"The basic story amounts to this: Pickens, thanks to favors from state lawmakers whose campaigns he funded, has created a new government whose only voters are two of his employers; this has empowered Pickens to more cheaply pump water from an aquifer and, by use of eminent domain, seize land across 11 counties in order to pipe the water to Dallas. To win environmentalist approval of this hardly “sustainable” practice, he has piggybacked this water project onto a windmill project pitched as an alternative to oil."
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Paul Killinger
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nakedjaybird
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Aug 29 01:19 PMAnd, there are many conservatives that are also against drill, drill, drill.
Some of us look beyond the end of our nose without blinders.
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nakedjaybird
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Aug 29 01:32 PMSMALLER GOV'T!!!!!!!!
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fahrender
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Aug 29 01:39 PMWe could've had an energy policy but Vice President Dick Cheney had PRIVATE meetings with oil executives and refused to release ANY information about those meetings to the public. Now we find ourselves up a huge stump over a complete lack of an energy policy and some idiots on this site want to blame the libruls for the whole mess.
People are hurting all over this country over the price of gasoline and the Republicans and their sheeple think that drilling in ANWAR and offshore is a solution to the problem whereas it will be, at a minimum, ten years before this can have ANY effect and then only a very short term one.
Our problems are big and they will require a plan by the federal government to deal with them. We have been royally screwed by the Republicans and their Corporate masters. Too bad some people think that government can only make matters worse, whereas sometimes, sometimes, government is very necessary to deal with problems. The need for an nuanced energy policy to help this country get back to being the vibrant nation is one of the most urgent needs we have.
I do not know if the Democrats, if they actually get a functioning majority in the Senate and a president who can walk and chew gum at the same time will bring about what we need but it's about damn time we sit them down on the hot seat and see what they're made of.
And if they don't do it we'll vote those bums out of office in '10 and '12.
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searcher
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Aug 29 01:42 PM-
nakedjaybird
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Aug 29 02:13 PMThe policy we've had of burning other peoples oil/gas and less of our own, was and is good policy.
We failed on policy/action to eliminate the use of both of the above.
Here, our policy was/is to satisfy an itch (for all involved) with the love for the ICE (SUV's included) and WAIT till the consumer was/is fed up with high priced energy - which we're approaching, for some.
AND THEN, WE'RE GOING TO DRILL, DRILL, DRILL MORE OF THE SAME TO SATISFY THAT ITCH, INSTEAD OF ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR IT - NOW THAT IS DUMB.
BUT, STUPID IS AS STUPID DOES. OR WAS IT STUPID DOES AS STUPID IS?
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