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Posted by cannonball on May 04, 2001 at 06:05:48 from (209.34.40.43):
In Reply to: Boycott Exon and Mobil posted by Josh on May 03, 2001 at 07:10:36:
the price of fuel now is just a way of oil companies have to force the people into allowing them to drill where they want...it is because we now have a guy running the country that is for big oil and gas...the thing you don't think about is why EXXON is #1 because of the money made overseas..why sell gasoline here for 1.50 when they can get 4.50 for it in other countries..come on guys i hate exxon as much as anyone after they sold the company i worked for for 24 years but it is like one person said that trucks are unmarked...refineries just dump what additives is required for each company that gas is going to, so boycotting one company will not help that much , what would help is to take fewer trips to town or out period and get vehicles that use less then the price would come down because they would have more than they can sell..i went through the other shortages working for exxon and getting chewed on because of gas problems think about it we now have a president and vice-president that own so much of oil stock so figure it out guys and get ready for higher prices until they get what they want...later
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