Guest guest Posted October 16, 2002 Report Share Posted October 16, 2002 Here's another way you can make you opinion be heard/felt. Who you buy your gasoline from can become an important statement about our >desire for peace > against aggression. > > Every time we fill up our car, we can avoid putting more money into the >coffers of Saudi Arabia and > other US proxy governments in the Middle East. If enough people would buy >from gas from > companies that don't import their oil from the Saudis, it would be a major >blow to the War > Economy. > > Nothing is more frustrating than the feeling that every time we fill-up >the tank, we are sending > money to people who are destructive in general and who specifically stand >to gain from a War on > Iraq. > > I thought it might be interesting for you to know which oil companies are >the best to buy gas from. > > Major companies that import Middle Eastern oil (for the period 9/1/00 - >8/31/01). > > Shell................ 205,742,000 barrels > Chevron/Texaco....... 144,332,000 barrels > Exxon / Mobil......... 130,082,000 barrels > Marathon............. 117,740,000 barrels > Amoco................. 62,231,000 barrels > > Don't buy from the above list of gas stations. > > If you do the math at $30/barrel, these imports amount to over $18 >BILLION! > > Here are some companies that do not import Middle Eastern oil: > > Citgo 0 barrels > Sunoco 0 barrels > Conoco 0 barrels > Sinclair 0 barrels > BP/Phillips 0 barrels > Hess 0 barrels > > All of this information is available from the Department of Energy and can > be documented. Refineries located in the U.S. are required to state > where they get their oil and how much they are importing. They report on a > monthly basis. Keep this list in your car; share it with friends. Let's >stop > paying for the economic war that Bush and Company are foisting on the >citizenship of the world. > > In order to have an impact, this information needs to reach as many gas >buyers as possible. > Please consider sending this e-note to others in your email address book >along with a personal > note so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle. > >thanks >-- > >**************************************************************************** > " I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. " > - Confucius > >************************************************************************ > >_______________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2002 Report Share Posted October 16, 2002 Hey Kit, It's SPAM to send this stuff to lists. Bet your friends looooove having you send their e-mail addresses all over the net. Your note, is NOT close to Chinese medicine. Political hyperbole is a far cry from TCM. However, the point is good, but not appropriate for a TCM list. Notice, the author tried to make it look like BP is a good guy and Amoco is a bad guy---ignorance, the true politico--the name of the company is BPAMCO. Stay alert. SaraLou Remember, if it's a long link, you'll have to copy and paste the 2nd and third lines in order for it to work. slp http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/company_level_imports/cli.html http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/mer/mer-toc-ct.cfm?MER_Table=DATASET108 http://www.louisville.edu/library/ekstrom/govpubs/subjects/energy/oilimports.html http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/plugs/plfdi00.html http://www.fedstats.gov/ http://www.eia.doe.gov/links.html#state this site takes you to many places. I went to http://www.ashland.com/businesses/map.html which gave me: Marathon owns Speedway or http://www.bpamoco.com/ or this tidbit: ChevronTexaco considers its primary competitors to be the major international integrated petroleum companies: ExxonMobil, Royal Dutch/Shell, BP and TotalFinaElf. Although ChevronTexaco is an international company, it also competes with regional and independent companies, such as Anadarko, Phillips and Valero. http://www.bxa.doc.gov/OSIES/232-Reports/CrudeOilNPetro94.html http://www.iadb.org/idbamerica/index.cfm?thisid=985 Kit Chinese Traditional Medicine ; unicwash Cc: tibet bowls Frank (E-mail) ; Runes (E-mail) ; Robyn Hopfeldt (E-mail) ; PearlDragon (E-mail) ; Marcpropper (E-mail) ; Lucialo (E-mail) ; Juanita Pattenden (E-mail) ; Don LeCouteur (E-mail) ; Chinesehealing (E-mail) ; Astarte (E-mail) ; Antoinette Malone (E-mail) ; Anthony (E-mail) ; 'Aharon Perkel' ; 'Ajay Harduth' ; 'Angela Jackson' ; 'Bhaktie Kala' ; 'Bianca Van De Wath' ; 'Bronwen Mekler' ; 'Chet Patel' ; 'Claire Rooney' ; 'Clint Corden' ; 'Dale Pretorius' ; 'Dirk Loots' ; 'Emrys Aldersley' ; 'Gawie van der Schyf' ; 'Gillian Forbes' ; 'Graham Renney' ; 'Heran Chhiba' ; 'Ingrid Irsigler' ; 'J C' ; 'Kate Curry-Hyde' ; 'Katlego Phetla' ; 'Kugan Govindsamy' ; 'Lucy Nyirenda' ; 'Lulama Bacela' ; 'Lydia Mbatha' ; 'Martin McCabe' ; 'Michelle Lissoos' ; 'Natalie Christofides' ; 'Nkata Magalefa' ; 'Pat Botes' ; 'Rael Lissoos' ; 'Remo Castellan' ; 'Riaan Pietersen' ; 'Richard Taylor' ; 'Rob Le Grange' ; 'Rosalind Macdonald' ; 'Ryan Godlonton-Shaw' ; 'Sandra Roy' ; 'Saths Pillay' ; 'Shane Luckay' ; 'Sharon Pillay' ; 'Siya Nato' ; 'Susan Humphrey' ; 'Susann Deysel' ; 'Toinette Louw' ; 'Viola Phaloane' ; 'Wynand McCabe' ; 'Yogini Gopal' Wednesday, October 16, 2002 7:11 AM [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Stand for Peace... Boycott the Big 5 Here's another way you can make you opinion be heard/felt.Who you buy your gasoline from can become an important statement about our >desire for peace > against aggression. > > Every time we fill up our car, we can avoid putting more money into the >coffers of Saudi Arabia and > other US proxy governments in the Middle East. If enough people would buy >from gas from > companies that don't import their oil from the Saudis, it would be a major >blow to the War > Economy. > > Nothing is more frustrating than the feeling that every time we fill-up >the tank, we are sending > money to people who are destructive in general and who specifically stand >to gain from a War on > Iraq. > > I thought it might be interesting for you to know which oil companies are >the best to buy gas from. > > Major companies that import Middle Eastern oil (for the period 9/1/00 - >8/31/01). > > Shell................ 205,742,000 barrels > Chevron/Texaco....... 144,332,000 barrels > Exxon / Mobil......... 130,082,000 barrels > Marathon............. 117,740,000 barrels > Amoco................. 62,231,000 barrels > > Don't buy from the above list of gas stations. > > If you do the math at $30/barrel, these imports amount to over $18 >BILLION! > > Here are some companies that do not import Middle Eastern oil: > > Citgo 0 barrels > Sunoco 0 barrels > Conoco 0 barrels > Sinclair 0 barrels > BP/Phillips 0 barrels > Hess 0 barrels > > All of this information is available from the Department of Energy and can > be documented. Refineries located in the U.S. are required to state > where they get their oil and how much they are importing. They report on a > monthly basis. Keep this list in your car; share it with friends. Let's >stop > paying for the economic war that Bush and Company are foisting on the >citizenship of the world. > > In order to have an impact, this information needs to reach as many gas >buyers as possible. > Please consider sending this e-note to others in your email address book >along with a personal > note so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle. > >thanks >-- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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