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O'Reilly: We “Don't Have Enough Money” To “Continue To Invest In Green Energy”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 06/10/11 8:58 AM EDT

From the June 10 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends:

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Previously:

After Showing Obama Advocating Investment In Clean Energy And Education, O'Reilly Directs Him To “Stop That Kind Of Stuff Right Now”

Nugent: “Embracing So-Called Green Energy Is An Energy Death Sentence For America”

Fox's Payne: Utilize “All The Fossil Fuels That We Have”; “Green Energy Policy” Is “Going To Kill Our Economy”

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