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It was about six months ago that Boone Pickens publicly unveiled "The Pickens Plan," a bold initiative to address the national security and economic threats posed by America's escalating addiction to foreign oil.

Given the upcoming debate on the federal stimulus package proposed by President Obama, I thought it makes sense to highlight some of the accomplishments of the Pickens Plan, and to outline how some of the core messages Boone advanced from the start have resonated with Americans, and in our nation's capital.

Consider this: When Boone testified last July before the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security, he said: "I am convinced we are paying for both sides of the Iraqi War."

Here's what President Obama said in his first news conference yesterday: "America's dependence on oil is one of the most serious threats that our nation has faced. It bankrolls dictators, pays for nuclear proliferation and funds both sides of our struggle against terrorism."

Here's another one.

Boone Pickens, last September: "Every president since Richard Nixon has said, 'Vote for me and we'll be energy independent.' But not one of them has done a damn thing about it."

President Obama, yesterday: "President Nixon promised to make our energy -- our nation energy independent by the end of the 1970s. When he spoke, we imported about a third of our oil, and we now import more than half."

None of this should come as any surprise. Way back in August, then candidate Obama endorsed Boone's objectives, saying: T. Boone Pickens is right. We need a much bolder and much bigger set of solutions."

The attached document highlights sections of the energy provisions of the stimulus plan that have long been a part of The Pickens Plan. From a renewables perspective, the progress has been nothing short of amazing.

The Plan and the Stimulus.pdf

Boone has long advocated an expanded use of natural gas as a transportation fuel to reduce foreign oil/diesel/gasoline use, particularly in heavy duty fleet applications. The stimulus provides some groundwork for that, but clearly more needs to be done, and we will continue to work to achieve that goal as Washington develops a long-term energy bill in the coming weeks and months.

Boone has devoted a lot of time and resources to this issue, and he's had great support across America. We're grateful for your interest, support and involvement.

Now is the time to redouble our efforts. I encourage you to remind your friends and colleagues about the importance of this initiative, and to get involved by contacting your member of Congress and asking your friends to join Boone's New Energy Army. pickensplan.com.

The Plan and the Stimulus.pdf

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There has been a dramatic increase in awareness, but I still think it is very minimal and light in areas that really matter. Simply knowing there is an issue and doing something about it is a major chasm most of the people I know have trouble crossing. Indeed, remind your friends and colleagues, and keep at it. Only with understanding of the problem will they be willing to do something about it.

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