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Text: Ad Attacks Bush's Environmental Record

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Tuesday, October 10, 2000

Following is the text of a television advertisement produced by the Democratic National Committee.

Title: "Oil and Water"
Time: 30 Seconds

Narrator: "They say oil and water don't mix. Nowhere is that more true than in Texas.

"After 17 years in the oil business, George W. Bush ran for governor, then passed laws to let big polluters regulate themselves.

"Today, Texas is number three in water pollution; number one in air pollution.

"For over 20 years, Al Gore has fought against polluters; and helped pass laws to clean up our air and water. America's environment is cleaner now.

"Do we really want it to look like Texas?"

Source: The Democratic National Committee

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