The crude oil market, unlike every other commodity in America, is virtually unregulated. — Peter DeFazio
A timeline for bringing u.s. Troops home that is negotiated with the iraqi government would — Peter DeFazio
Even the majority of the sunnis have grown tired of foreign terrorists operating in iraq. — Peter DeFazio
Essentially, when we run a deficit, we are borrowing money to buy things that are made overseas. — Peter DeFazio
But they are not going to take on big oil because big oil is very generous at campaign time — Peter DeFazio
Saddam hussein was a brutal tyrant. I am glad he is now on trial for crimes against humanity. — Peter DeFazio
Nor should the u.s. Military be forced to remain in iraq essentially as an army for one side of a civil war. — Peter DeFazio
Of the 55 refineries closed in america in the last 10 years, they were all closed for — Peter DeFazio
In crude oil trading, we have seen a 46 percent increase over 1 year in the margins there. — Peter DeFazio
It was osama bin laden and al-qaeda who attacked the u.s. On september 11, 2001, not saddam hussein and iraq. — Peter DeFazio
In addition to a timeline, I have proposed that u.s. Troops be removed from front line — Peter DeFazio
First off, the crude oil market, unlike every other commodity in america, is virtually unregulated. — Peter DeFazio
Similarly, establishing a firm timeline for bringing our troops home could accelerate — Peter DeFazio
To the contrary, I believe the u.s. Military has already done all that has been asked of them. — Peter DeFazio
Second, the resolution contains the blatantly false assertion that negotiating a timeline — Peter DeFazio
The u.s. Must renounce any u.s. Interest in constructing permanent u.s. Military bases in iraq. — Peter DeFazio