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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Guess What?
I heard something interesting on the radio the other day. While going about my business and alternately catching bits and pieces of NPR throughout the day, I chanced upon a program about U.S. oil imports and the use of the term "foreign oil." So just where does the U.S. get it's oil these days? The answer might be surprising. After a little fact checking and updating, here are some results. Gives one pause, no?
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