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To: MediaMole
Check out the urban legends page at snopes before posting email stuff. This has been posted and debunked before.

Interesting, though: The Snopes page doesn't really contradict what the email claims. (It does cast some doubt on the ability for the published statistics to accurately reflect where all the oil originally originates from.)

But mostly it just tries to debunk the whole notion of a boycott. So according to Snopes this isn't an urban legend, just not a very good idea.

Snopes does like to interject their opinions sometimes, and they don't do a good job of identifying them as such. Sometimes you have to read their pages carefully.

Here are their arguments against the boycott:


14 posted on 04/09/2002 10:26:00 PM PDT by jennyp
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To: jennyp
I would like to see a confirmation of the email's basic data. It claims the data is at the Dept. of Energy, but so far I can't find any data from their website that's broken down by company.

I'm indisposed tonite, so someone else will have to do the sleuthing...

15 posted on 04/09/2002 10:39:10 PM PDT by jennyp
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