Protestors speak out against Iraqi hydrocarbon legislation
February 22, 2008
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February 24th, 2008 at 9:07 am
I like the idea of maintaining a military presence in Iraq while partnering with them in developing the oil business. As long as the people there benifit from the business it’s a win win. Until alternative renewable energy resources become realistic the U.S. and the world will use oil.