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|author=Thomas L. Friedman
|author=Thomas Friedman
|source=The New York Times
|source=The New York Times
|date=9/27/2006
|date=9/27/2006
|url=http://select.nytimes.com/2006/09/27/opinion/27friedman.html?hp
|url=http://select.nytimes.com/2006/09/27/opinion/27friedman.html
|quote="That is how we can permanently break our oil addiction, and OPEC, and free ourselves from having to listen to these petro-authoritarians, who are all so smug — not because they are educating their people or building competitive modern economies, but because they happen to sit on oil."
|quote="That is how we can permanently break our oil addiction, and OPEC, and free ourselves from having to listen to these petro-authoritarians, who are all so smug — not because they are educating their people or building competitive modern economies, but because they happen to sit on oil."
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{{opinion|United States gasoline tax|The US should have a high gasoline tax|for}}
{{opinion|United States gasoline tax|The US should have a high gasoline tax|for}}

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Author(s) Thomas Friedman
Source The New York Times
Date 9/27/2006
URL http://select.nytimes.com/2006/09/27/opinion/27friedman.html
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Quotes-start.png "That is how we can permanently break our oil addiction, and OPEC, and free ourselves from having to listen to these petro-authoritarians, who are all so smug — not because they are educating their people or building competitive modern economies, but because they happen to sit on oil." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position The US should have a high gasoline tax on the topic United States gasoline tax.