February 3, 2012

Stop Harassing the Koch Brothers

Rep. Mike Pompeo, Politico


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President Barack Obama and his allies, including those in Congress, have shown what a nasty, personal and abusive reelection campaign we are about to experience. A recent sideshow in my committee in Congress provides yet another clear and shocking example. . .

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TAGGED: Politics, energy investment, oil, Keystone XL pipeline, Koch Industries, Politico

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