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T. Boone Pickens: The Man and The Plan with EXCLUSIVE TACH VIDEO


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AUTO CENTRAL - August 6, 2008: The closer we get to the election the more the political talk turns to the need for a dynamic Federally mandated energy plan...a real plan, not just something that gives tax breaks to oil companies.

T. Boone Pickens has a good plan, one that relies heavily on wind, which the U.S. has plenty of, and natural gas, which the U.S. has more of than any other country in the world.

The following three videos will help explain what Pickens has in mind:

• Outspoken oil billionaire T. Boone Pickens delivers an insightful, humorous keynote speech at the 2008 Alternative Fuel and Vehicles Conference and Expo in Las Vegas on May 13, 2008.



• After delivering his formal presentation to the conference attendees, Pickens joins a small group of journalists for an impromptu chat on alternative energy and politics.



• T. Boone Pickens gives a chalk-talk on what the U.S. should do to alleviate the gas "crisis." The Auto Channel says, "Yeah, what are we waiting for!"



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