Heeltoe
11-26-08, 04:17 PM
Hadn't seen a meltdown in gomernation over this yet, but I could've just missed it. Given the reaction to the orange juice in 93, more fulfillment of the vision
AFF: Indy Racing Turns Its Back on U.S. Energy
American Future Fund's latest radio ad continues its commitment for U.S.
energy independence
DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- American Future Fund (AFF)
today launched "Race," a radio ad which urges Hoosiers to call the Indy
Racing League (IRL) and tell them to continue using American ethanol in its
race cars.
The ad can be heard here: http://www.youtube.com/americanfuturefund.
In a multi-year deal announced on Nov. 18, the IRL named APEX-Brasil as
the official ethanol supplier for the IndyCar Series. As a result, the Indy
500, an American institution, could be powered with foreign fuel.
"It's amazing that amid all the progress we have made toward energy
independence, the IRL decides to set us back," said AFF Communications
Director Tim Albrecht. "It's mind-boggling as to why the league would take
this action in an economic downturn. This is a slap in the face to American
farmers and workers."
Currently, there are more than 180 ethanol producers in the United
States. The IRL's decision blocks them from pumping an American-made
product into their cars, and opts for foreign competitors to control a
monopoly on the market.
American Future Fund has long called for measures that lead the United
States to energy independence with its "America First Energy Agenda." Found
http://energy.americanfuturefund.com, the agenda strongly supports the use
of homegrown renewable fuels.
"Our hope is that local citizens will stick up for what's right, and
demand the IRL rescind its deal with Brazil," continued Albrecht. "This is
a matter of energy independence and keeping our jobs here at home. The IRL
may turn its back on the people of Indiana and the Midwest, but AFF will
steadfastly stand with America's energy producers."
The script of the ad is as follows:
ANNCR:
It's the greatest race in sports.
The Indy 500.
There's nothing more American ... a race powered by American ethanol.
But now the great race could be powered by foreign fuel?
The Indy Racing League just made a deal with a Brazilian ethanol
producer, making it the official ethanol supplier for the Indy Car Series.
Unbelievably, the Brickyard will be fueled by foreign energy.
Indy cars will no longer be powered by corn grown in Indiana and
throughout the Midwest.
Indiana workers and farmers are fighting to stay afloat during economic
crisis.
Renewable energy jobs are critical to our local economies. And ethanol
produced here helps make America more energy independent.
But the IRL is turning its back on Indiana farmers and workers -- and
choosing foreign energy over clean, renewable, homegrown fuels.
Call the IRL: 317-492-6526. Tell it to stick with American ethanol.
Paid for by American Future Fund
AFF: Indy Racing Turns Its Back on U.S. Energy
American Future Fund's latest radio ad continues its commitment for U.S.
energy independence
DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- American Future Fund (AFF)
today launched "Race," a radio ad which urges Hoosiers to call the Indy
Racing League (IRL) and tell them to continue using American ethanol in its
race cars.
The ad can be heard here: http://www.youtube.com/americanfuturefund.
In a multi-year deal announced on Nov. 18, the IRL named APEX-Brasil as
the official ethanol supplier for the IndyCar Series. As a result, the Indy
500, an American institution, could be powered with foreign fuel.
"It's amazing that amid all the progress we have made toward energy
independence, the IRL decides to set us back," said AFF Communications
Director Tim Albrecht. "It's mind-boggling as to why the league would take
this action in an economic downturn. This is a slap in the face to American
farmers and workers."
Currently, there are more than 180 ethanol producers in the United
States. The IRL's decision blocks them from pumping an American-made
product into their cars, and opts for foreign competitors to control a
monopoly on the market.
American Future Fund has long called for measures that lead the United
States to energy independence with its "America First Energy Agenda." Found
http://energy.americanfuturefund.com, the agenda strongly supports the use
of homegrown renewable fuels.
"Our hope is that local citizens will stick up for what's right, and
demand the IRL rescind its deal with Brazil," continued Albrecht. "This is
a matter of energy independence and keeping our jobs here at home. The IRL
may turn its back on the people of Indiana and the Midwest, but AFF will
steadfastly stand with America's energy producers."
The script of the ad is as follows:
ANNCR:
It's the greatest race in sports.
The Indy 500.
There's nothing more American ... a race powered by American ethanol.
But now the great race could be powered by foreign fuel?
The Indy Racing League just made a deal with a Brazilian ethanol
producer, making it the official ethanol supplier for the Indy Car Series.
Unbelievably, the Brickyard will be fueled by foreign energy.
Indy cars will no longer be powered by corn grown in Indiana and
throughout the Midwest.
Indiana workers and farmers are fighting to stay afloat during economic
crisis.
Renewable energy jobs are critical to our local economies. And ethanol
produced here helps make America more energy independent.
But the IRL is turning its back on Indiana farmers and workers -- and
choosing foreign energy over clean, renewable, homegrown fuels.
Call the IRL: 317-492-6526. Tell it to stick with American ethanol.
Paid for by American Future Fund