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IER’s Thomas Pyle Talks EPA ‘Crucifixion’ Strategy on FOX

Posted by Institute for Energy Research on Apr 27, 2012 at 10:10 PM

Controversy regarding EPA Regional Administrator Al Armendariz’s disclosure of the agency’s policy of “crucifying” oil companies

“This administration has a very rigid ideology when it comes to these sources of energy. They don’t like them, and they don’t want them to be produced here. And this is a perfect example of how they’re going about it.” –  IER President Thomas Pyle

WASHINGTON D.C. — IER President Thomas Pyle joined Fox Business anchor Stuart Varney today to discuss the ongoing controversy regarding EPA Regional Administrator Al Armendariz’s disclosure of the agency’s policy of “crucifying” oil companies as an enforcement strategy.

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