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The Choice is Shelley Moore Capito  
Dateline: Charleston, WV
Release Date: 10/31/2008

Charleston Daily Mail

The choice is Shelley Moore Capito

PRESIDENTS, understandably, are the lightning rods upon which a troubled public focuses its many anxieties. It's been a challenging eight years. President Bush's approval rating stands at 25 percent.

But the American people have been even less impressed by what Democratic majorities have done with Congress under House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada.

The Democratically controlled Congress has only a 14 percent approval rating in recent polls.

And small wonder, because a Democratic Congress has done precious little.

When the price of gasoline hit $4 a gallon - it will hit that level again - the Democratic  majority in the House was so paralyzed by its Left Coast constituencies that it could not bring itself to allow American companies to drill for American oil off the Outer Continental Shelf of the United States.

Ridiculous.

Second District Congresswoman  Shelley Moore Capito, as usual, was less ideological and more clear-minded.

Had Republicans like Capito had their way, Americans would already be at work in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve and the Outer Continental shelf.

Capito favored the sensible "all of the above" strategy - encouraging drilling and development of unconventional energy sources like solar and wind power.