April 30, 2012

Keystone XL Feeds Dangerous Addiction

Steve Anderson, Politico


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With all the talk on Capitol Hill and Main Street about gas prices, it is critical to start discussing ways of decreasing the demand for gasoline by weaning ourselves off oil—for our energy security and our national security. . .

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