Posted on 09/22/2006 7:26:54 AM PDT by Quaker
Boycott Citgo Note: All the Citgo Stations in my area of Florida are affiliated with 7 Eleven Stores. An e-mail/ letter writing campaign to 7 Eleven in protest might be appropiate. I just got off the phone with customer service at 7-Eleven and the representative told me that the contract with Citgo has expired and they are exploring other options. She said that they are getting complaints about Chavez's rant at the United Nations. Now would be a good time to call them to express your feelings about their affiliation with Chavez. The Number for customer service is 1 (800) 255-0711
The Neo-Commies all over the net are promoting Citgo because they love Chavez. It's time for the sane people to take a stand. Let's start this at the grass roots.
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I keep hearing these exact words used by all who are against it like they all got the same press release?
Not useless.
CITGO is 100% owned by Venezuela.
Venezuelan oil can only be refined (to any great capacity) in the US because it is really heavy crude - more like sludge.
Make him choke on excess crude supply with no current means to refine. That will put a spike in his pocketbook and heart.
I happened to have the TV on Cavuto yesterday.
Dagan McDowell was doing commentary. She complained that the suggested boycott of Citgo would hurt small station owners. In the next breath, she advocated that the way to hurt Chavez was to stop buying Venezualan oil. [She repeated this advocation again during her commentary.]
Neal didn't ask her about the contradiction in her statements.
Just wait until Christmas season starts. The dreaded "War on Christmas" will start again, and we'll be pelted with chain emails about how Target only supports gay charities and Wal-Mart hates Christmas.
We had several CITGO stations years ago, but are down to only one, and I have never bought a drop of gas there...
I'm not buying Citgo gas, who cares if it will hurt Chavez or not. At least I know I'm not consciously giving him my money.
What about the Navy, I believe they actually have a contract with Citgo, it's one of the armed forces and they use Citgo exclusively. That's a contract that needs to be shredded immediately!
Too bad for you. I won't buy BP since they put on the "carbon footprint" dog and pony show..
Personally I can't stand those stupid commercials where they have frighteningly underinformed yobs on the street babling on, regurgitatin left wing garbage about the environment. Have a shave, pull up your damn pants, and shut your pie holes, ya hippies.
Owl_Eagle
If what I just wrote made you sad or angry,
it was probably just a joke.
However, our U.S. oil companies still have extensive operation in Venezuela and have had for decades.
Since oil is fungible, we will always have some oil from them in our pipelines, but the percentage will decrease gradually. The last I heard, it was down to about 11%. It once was much higher, in the neighborhood of 15-20.
We won't need to do much to get them out of our domestic distribution, because Chavez is gradually selling off his assets in the U.S. without the need for encouragement. He does not want the U.S. anchor around his neck as he continues to vilify us.
Why Exxon/Mobil?
We have one Citgo station in the small town I live in - it is owned by a guy from Turkey - while talking to him one day he said he is not a US citizen and sends all his money back to his family in Turkey and he has no intention of bringing them here.
So I guess he is one of the 12,000 owners but he is not an American and I will not feel guilty boycotting him.
Not quite useless. My not buying Chavez's gas won't keep him from doing his evil. But by golly, he won't be using my money to do it!
I didn't buy it, my granddaddy gave it to me back in the early 70's.
Yeah, the carbon footprint "green" crap is annoying.
Oh, it's that old "boycott Exxon/Mobil on tuesday" crap. I'm sure you got an e-mail like that 2-3 years ago.
Hehe...I guess the boycotts have been entirely unsuccessful against EOM.
Why not pull a page from Chavez's own playbook and have the U.S. government "nationalize" Citgo stations?
;)
What really doesn't help things is when cities like New Haven, CT buy their oil direct from the commies.
Yep.
I caught that also and she used almost these exact words.
a boycott of CITGO stations will only result in the 12,000 independent station owners (who are Americans) being thrown out of business - it will do nothing to hurt Chavez or lower his oil income.
It's almost like they are ready from the same FAX.
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