
Lost is found.
The Republican Party of Florida delivered a $2.8 billion "check" to Obama’s Tallahassee headquarters:
"The check was from Senator Barack Obama and made out to oil companies as payment for his vote on the 2005 Energy Bill that provided nearly $3 billion in subsidies for oil and natural gas production," RPOF says.
“A local volunteer found the valuable check at a gas station near the Tallahassee airport yesterday," communications director Erin VanSickle deadpanned in a news release.
She added: “We can only assume that the document was mistakenly dropped by Senator Barack Obama’s campaign manager David Plouffe. He likely stopped at the gas station to check the tire pressure on his rental car prior to heading to last night’s campaign fundraiser in Tallahassee.”
The Obama, the Democrat's presumptuous nominee, forgets that it was
Obama who voted for President Bush's energy bill, while McCain voted against it.
McCain called the Obama on this a week ago at a Town Hall in Lima, Ohio:
"I want to take a minute here on this issue because I think Senator Obama might be a little bit confused. Yesterday, he accused me of having President Bush's policies on energy. That's odd because he voted for the President's energy bill and I voted against it." -- John McCain
You can watch McCain reminding Obama about that vote in the following video:
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