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*Armey is chair of FreedomWorks, 'the well financed (thanks to the [[Koch Brothers]]) [[Tea Party]] organization that has been been a vocal and avid proponent of fracking'. <ref> Rick Ungar, [http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2014/02/22/exxon-ceo-profits-huge-as-americas-largest-natural-gas-producer-but-frack-it-in-his-own-backyard-and-he-sues/ Exxon CEO Profits Huge As America's Largest Natural Gas Producer-But Frack In His Own Backyard And He Sues!], Forbes.com, 22 February 2014, acc 23 February 2014 </ref>
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*Armey is chair of [[FreedomWorks]], 'the well financed (thanks to the [[Koch Brothers]]) [[Tea Party]] organization that has been been a vocal and avid proponent of fracking'. <ref> Rick Ungar, [http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2014/02/22/exxon-ceo-profits-huge-as-americas-largest-natural-gas-producer-but-frack-it-in-his-own-backyard-and-he-sues/ Exxon CEO Profits Huge As America's Largest Natural Gas Producer-But Frack In His Own Backyard And He Sues!], Forbes.com, 22 February 2014, acc 23 February 2014 </ref>
  
  

Revision as of 01:49, 24 February 2014

Dick Armey was a Republican Member of the US House of Representatives from Texas from 1985 to 2003. He was House Majority Leader in the 104th through 107th Congresses.[1]

Armey is described in the London Review of Books as a 'Christian Zionist'. He is reported to have said in September 2002 that ‘My No. 1 priority in foreign policy is to protect Israel.’ [2]

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External resources

References

  1. ARMEY, Richard Keith, (1940 - ), Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, accessed 21 April 2013.
  2. Mearsheimer, J. & Walt, S. (2006) The Israel Lobby London Review of Books. Accessed 8th July 2008
  3. Rick Ungar, Exxon CEO Profits Huge As America's Largest Natural Gas Producer-But Frack In His Own Backyard And He Sues!, Forbes.com, 22 February 2014, acc 23 February 2014