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Mad Mail: When Will Washington Wake Up to Nat Gas?
Published: Friday, 16 Oct 2009 | 8:05 PM ET
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By: Tom Brennan
Web Editor, Mad Money

Jim: I cannot thank you enough for what you do. You are truly an inspiration and the only source of unbiased information and news in the market. What do you think it’s going to take to wake up Washington to natural gas as a bridge fuel and create much-needed jobs in this country? With elections coming, will you spend any time during the segments leading up to Election Day trying to knock some common sense into these elected officials? --Tom

Cramer says: “All I can do is to continue to have good guest on, to talk about how important natural gas is as a bridge fuel … This is about America, this about jobs … I’m never going to quit on this issue.”

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