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Q Is one of the problems with this, and the entire energy field, American lifestyles? Does the President believe that, given the amount of energy Americans consume per capita, how much it exceeds any other citizen in any other country in the world, does the President believe we need to correct our lifestyles to address the energy problem?

MR. FLEISCHER: That's a big no. The President believes that it's an American way of life, and that it should be the goal of policy makers to protect the American way of life. The American way of life is a blessed one. And we have a bounty of resources in this country. What we need to do is make certain that we're able to get those resources in an efficient way, in a way that also emphasizes protecting the environment and conservation, into the hands of consumers so they can make the choices that they want to make as they live their lives day to day. [7 May 2001]

Ari Fleisher
1960-
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To be honest I believe that the United States is just like every other country in the world except that we are in the spotlight. Whenever something in the world goes wrong, the US is in one way or another blamed because it is so easy to do so, if your from another country and need a scapegoat. If any other country had the same responsibility as a world power as the US does than they would be criticized, good and bad, just like America is today.

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