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We Have a Choice on Energy Independence

For far too long, Americans have been shackled to our dependence on foreign energy. This dependence has tethered our security to distant and unstable lands, like the Middle East. And, with every tug and pull at these chains of dependence from rogue nations and brazen terrorists, the effects are felt at gas stations in every hometown across America – and in every American’s wallet.

But, we have a choice. Every link in this chain of dependence can be broken by developing America’s known sources of energy – a critical first step in achieving long-term energy independence. Unfortunately, our dependence on foreign energy was chosen for us by liberal special interests who have said “No!” to a comprehensive domestic energy policy for more than 30 years. This so-called energy policy empowered other nations to fetter us to unpredictable foreign energy markets. As a result, America is less secure. Over the past year, gas prices have ballooned, and Americans have finally mustered up the strength to diversify their energy policy, and break out of the shackles of foreign energy dependence.

The recent oil find in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico exemplifies our country’s immense domestic energy potential. One of the largest oil fields in American history may lie under the ocean. But we’ll never know for sure unless these areas are explored. The bipartisan Deep Ocean Energy Resources (DOER) Act gives Americans freedom from foreign energy dependence, which is as unpredictable as sandstorms in the Arabian deserts.

We must remember – an America independent of foreign energy is an America that is secure for every current and future citizen of this nation.

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