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This week on Ring of Fire:  Author Les Leopold will join us to talk about how corporate America – NOT President Obama – is driving up the price of gasoline.

Brian Katulis from the Center for American Progress joins us for a discussion on Al Qaeda’s numbers since the death of Bin Laden.

Author and Nation Magazine contributor Ari Berman will tell us why Mitt Romney is looking to stuff his war cabinet with former Bush officials.

Alternet Senior Editor Josh Holland will be here to tell us about the alternate reality inhabited by Republican faithfuls.

We’ll hear from Eco Watch dot org contributor Pilar Gerasimo about how fracking companies have made their way into Wisconsin to continue their environmentally destructive practice of hydro-fracking.

And Michael Washburn from Nestle Waters North America will be here to discuss his company’s push for a national corporate recycling program.

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NR says:

Isn’t it more oil speculators on Wall Street that are the result of higher gas prices, and not necessarily corporate America? If it is corporate America, are we talking about either OPEC, oil companies, and/or the Koch bros.?

As for fracking, since it does result in more earthquakes, is it likely that fracking caused the earthquake on the east coast last year (8/23/2011), even though it is said that the epicenter was in central Virginia? Maybe that’s the outcome of what that shill from the Energy Tomorrow ads (American Petroleum Institute) says when she claims that oil can be tapped from sources afar like underground pipelines.