Shelton included this song on two of his albums in hopes of releasing it as a single, but it never happened: "We never got to it and I still regret it."
and fought against corporate welfare. i can t use the word this morning. let me just use the abbreviation, so many milton friedman frederick hyatt we re small government champions and government get out of our life, i saw it firsthand from the business community in washington, d.c., from k street, pure bs. yeah. well, like you, joe, back then, i remember reading the director of the office of management and budget david stockman s account in real time, in 1980, and william brider s story in the atlantic monthly saying he came in as a joe scarborough-esque conservative and was shocked and disgusted that this was all a lie. that it was just about opening up the troth as never before to big business and the rich. and that s what it was about. and admitted that supply side
the midst of a burgeoning health crisis along the gulf of mexico, an alarming report tonight that gulf cleanup workers receive only four hours of training. it is perfectly legal in the labor guidelines. in the wake of exxon valdez disaster, the first bush administration sliced the required training for oil spill workers by more than 80%. the specialists in occupational safety telling the journalism website, propublica.org, he does not believe adequate training can be achieved in four hours time. bp attempting damage control, claiming they are handing out millions in research grants to study the impact on the environment and public health. up to $500 million. the company that makes the chemical dispersant being used by bp attempting pure bs, claiming on its website, its product is, quote, safer than dish soap, without actually listing any of the ingredients in the dispersant. let s turn now to monique harden, co-director of advocates for environmental human rights, a new orleans-base
minimum of 24 hours, as well as demonstrate competency. yet in our number one story, in the midst of a burgeoning health crisis along the gulf of mexico, an alarming report tonight that gulf cleanup workers receive only four hours of training. it is perfectly legal in the labor guidelines. in the wake of exxon valdez disaster, the first bush administration sliced the required training for oil spill workers by more than 80%. the specialists in occupational safety telling the journalism website, propublica.org, he does not believe adequate training can be achieved in four hours time. bp attempting damage control, claiming they are handing out millions in research grants to study the impact on the environment and public health. up to $500 million. the company that makes the chemical dispersant being used by bp attempting pure bs, claiming on its website, its product is, quote, safer than dish soap, without actually listing any of the ingredients in the dispersant. let s turn now to mon
demonstrate competency. yet in our number one story, in the midst of a burgeoning health crisis along the gulf of mexico, an alarming report tonight that gulf cleanup workers receive only four hours of training. in the wake of exxon valdez disaster, the first bush administration sliced the required training for oil spill workers by more than 80%. the specialists in occupational safety telling the journalism website, propublica.org, he does not believe adequate training can be achieved in four hours time. bp attempting damage control, claiming they are handing out millions in search grants, up to $500 million. the company that makes the chemical dispersant being used by bp attempting pure bs, claiming on its website, its product is, quote, safer than dish soap, without actually listing any of the ingredients in the dispersant. let s turn now to monique harden, co-director of advocates for environmental human rights, a new orleans-based advocacy