One of the most popular stories about members of the “Greatest Generation” is that of “The Fighting Sullivans” who died aboard the U.S.S. Juneau during the Battle of Guadalcanal. That story is heroic, in part, because it has to do with five brothers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country during World War II. [...]
Story of Four Not-So-Famous Brothers Inspires
November 10th, 2010 · 6 Comments
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Oil and Natural Gas Group Files Suit Against EPA (Update)
November 9th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Three months ago, I warned about Obama’s EPA Blending Politics and Science. One month ago, I reported on an EPA decision that could do more harm than good. Today, I’m backed up by the folks at the American Petroleum Institute, a group that represents more than 400 oil and natural gas companies. According to a [...]
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Election Day Song: ‘Obama, No Merci Beaucoup’
October 25th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Two years ago today, I shared a post that included a music video for the song, “OBAMA, NO MERCI BEAUCOUP” (“No thank you, very much” in French), written and performed by Poor James and the Swamp Crows. At the time I shared it here, it had received only a few views. As of this morning, [...]
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Senate Must Defeat Law of the Sea Treaty
September 26th, 2010 · 1 Comment
EDITOR’S NOTE: Since launching this blog almost four years ago, I’ve written and published several posts about a dangerous piece of legislation known as the Law of the Sea Treaty. Today, I share the update below about the recent passage of the Consolidated Land, Energy and Aquatic Resources (CLEAR) Act of 2009 by the U.S. [...]
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Industry Applauds Senate for Dropping Spill Bill
August 3rd, 2010 · No Comments
Senate leaders took the right step to shelve a flawed spill bill, and we look forward to working with lawmakers to improve the bill so that American taxpayers, domestic jobs, the economy and our economic security are protected, according to a statement by American Petroleum Institute President and CEO Jack Gerard: “The decision today by [...]
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SHOCK! Offshore Drilling Moratorium Would Cost United States 175,000 Jobs Per Year Through 2035
July 27th, 2010 · 4 Comments
During a 45-minute conference call with journalists this morning, Jack Gerard shared some startling predictions about the future health of the nation’s oil and natural gas industry if the Obama Administration gets its way in adding more regulation and increasing taxes on offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. The biggest one of all is [...]
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Oil and Natural Gas Industry Officials Tackle Many Issues During Blogger Conference Call
July 25th, 2010 · No Comments
Thanks in part to the Deepwater Horizon disaster and the Obama Administration’s unrelenting attacks, the nation’s oil and gas has been the focus of a lot of media attention in recent months. On Thursday, the American Petroleum Institute hosted a blogger conference call and made several industry experts available to address a variety of topics [...]
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