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Help Lower Energy Costs by Expanding Access to America's Energy Supplies

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Michael APO, AEJune 10, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Marlene Burlington, NCApril 8, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Joe Burlington, NCApril 8, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Douglas R. Havelock, NCMarch 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Douglas R. Havelock, NCMarch 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Douglas R. Havelock, NCMarch 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Victor Boston, MAMarch 9, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
John Eaton Rapids, MIMarch 5, 2008America must develop domestic energy! America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
barbara boca raton, FLFebruary 23, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Carolyn Draper, UTFebruary 20, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years. Utah also has abundant supplies of natural gas fields to be explored.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
David Oregon, WIFebruary 19, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
John Cazenovia, NYFebruary 17, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Timothy Boulder, COFebruary 17, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Dick 2440 Washington Rd., PAFebruary 17, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.

God Bless America and wake up it's leadership to represent the people and not the special interest no matter who they may be.
Daniel Charlevoix, MIFebruary 16, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Ray McKinney, TXFebruary 16, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Bill Fayetteville, NCFebruary 16, 2008Come on, inject some common sense into the energy debate! America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Richard Versailles, KYFebruary 16, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Raymond Slippery Rock, PAFebruary 16, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Lowell Merrill, WIFebruary 16, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Pamela Tacoma, WAFebruary 16, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
VIDA JACKSONVILLE, TXFebruary 16, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Gordon Oroville, CAFebruary 15, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Jesse C. Crawfordville, FLFebruary 15, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Vivian Murphys, CAFebruary 14, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.

We also need to Drill our own Oil plus Build more Refineries.
thomas central islip, NYFebruary 14, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
David Delaware, OHFebruary 14, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Suzanne Las Vegas, NVFebruary 14, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Robert Las Vegas, NVFebruary 14, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Amy Lockport, ILFebruary 14, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
kolka ferrysburg, MIFebruary 14, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
james Surprise, AZFebruary 13, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
larry douglasville, GAFebruary 13, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Kyle Madison Heights, VAFebruary 13, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Larry Cannon Beach, ORFebruary 13, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Kaye and LeRoy Iron River, MIFebruary 12, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Matt Ypsilanti, MIFebruary 12, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
DeWayne Hamilton, OHFebruary 12, 2008America needs to develop her own energy sources to become energy independant in this uncerntain world. She urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Dennis San Jose, CAFebruary 12, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.

A taxpaying California voting legal citizen with NO Representation.
RICHARD CHATTANOOGA, TNFebruary 12, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Romona Chicago, ILFebruary 12, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Christopher Las Vegas, NVFebruary 12, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
J WAshington, DCFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Kathryn Birch Run, MIFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Tripp Leland, NCFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
jeffrey Charleston, SCFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Robert & Janet Rockford, MIFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
José El Paso, TXFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Lyle Minneapolis, MNFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
David Chcago, ILFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Philip Carmichael, CAFebruary 11, 2008Our country urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. For this reason why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
theodore beaver falls, PAFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Ernest John Huntsville, ALFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Rick King, NCFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Rachel Lubbock, TXFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Peter Bozeman, MTFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. But it needs to also be done in an environmentally sound and balanced way. That's why I do not support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. Instead the BLM should combine alternative D and E in the Pinedale Anticline SEIS so that we have the good mitigation measures being proposed by Shell, Ultra, and Questar and also have continuation of seasonal stipulations to protect wildlife (and slow the pace resulting in cleaner air quality). The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years. It is however, also the most important big game winter range in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

Let's keep America moving forward but in a way that doesn't unnecessarily compromise the world class air, wildlife, and recreation values of these public lands. As a conservative, I support mofification of the Proposed Action to include continuation of seasonal timing stips so that the BLM responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Jason Herndon, VAFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Michael Denver, COFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Cate Methow, WAFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Jeff Solon, OHFebruary 11, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, and the new Proposed Action plan would better utilize these existing operations, benefiting the environment, consumers, and our economy, while reducing America's dependence on foreign sources of energy.

With modern technology, we can further develop Wyoming's energy resources in an environmentally responsible manner. Under the Proposed Action, 92 percent of the Pinedale Anticline will be left undisturbed by natural gas development. And natural gas itself is a clean source of energy that is in high demand for use in clean-burning city buses and modern power plants.

What's more, domestic natural gas development in Pinedale will have a positive impact on the local and regional economy because it will create a year-round workforce in this part of Wyoming. The plan will also generate billions in new royalty payments for the state and federal government, taking some burden off of the taxpayer.

Let's keep America moving forward. As a FreedomWorks member, I support this Proposed Action, which responsibly balances the needs of our economy and our environment.
Mark Hillsboro, ORFebruary 10, 2008America urgently needs to develop clean energy resources here at home, such as Wyoming's abundant natural gas fields. That's why I strongly support the Proposed Action to conduct limited year-round production in Wyoming's Pinedale Anticline Project Area. The government estimates that the Pinedale Anticline is the third largest gas field in the United States, with enough clean-burning natural gas to supply ten million homes annually for more than 30 years.

There is already natural gas production in the Pinedale Anticline, an