January 18, 2012

We Need an American Energy Plan

Newt Gingrich, Human Events


AP

One-fifth of the world’s oil trade passes through a six-mile wide sea traffic lane in the Strait of Hormuz, bounded on one side by the Islamic Republic of Iran and on the other by the Arabian Peninsula. . .

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TAGGED: Newt Gingrich, Republican Party, election 2012, Politics, U.S. energy policy, Human Events

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