Dyedinthewoolliberal
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Sun May-21-06 10:21 AM
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Citgo and the US military |
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Edited on Sun May-21-06 10:26 AM by Dyedinthewoolliberal
It seems safe to say that many people here in the US will blindly accept the fact that Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is a trouble making socialist who does not kowtow to the US government.
I don't know much about him, just what I read in the papers, or pick up through links here at DU. I do know that he appears to be trying to make life better for all citizens of his country, not just the wealthy. We know he upsets the status quo because of the attempted coup on his government that took place about 2 years ago. He has also been described in less than flattering terms by Rumsfeld and others of the Bush regime.
My point? (Finally, you say! :) )
Yesterday I had occasion to be at the local military support area or annex as they call it here. You know it'w where active and retired military can go to the grocery store (Annex/Exchange etc), and all sorts of other services. I was there in connection with my job. As we pulled in to park I noticed the gas station there. Selling gas at about 8 cents less than what you or I might pay for it here in Washington state.
The supplier of the gas? None other than Hugo Chavez and Citgo........ :shrug: Seems like a disconnect to me.
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peacetalksforall
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Sun May-21-06 10:27 AM
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1. I hope taxpayers and families of our troops who are about to blockade |
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Edited on Sun May-21-06 10:28 AM by higher class
Venezuela OR INVADE IT - are paying for CHEVRON and some miscellaneous OIL corporatins.
Hugoa Chavez IS NOT A THREAT TO YOU AND ME - he IS A THREAT TO OIL CEO'S and THEIR STOCKHOLDERS.
Are you one of the the stockholders? If yes, you will be getting a tax offset by your profts from the military oil movement taking place against Venezuela as we wait and see.
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TerdlowSmedley
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Sun May-21-06 10:51 AM
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2. I believe that Citgo, alone among oil companies, sold discounted |
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home heating oil to US elderly in the Northeast this winter. Leave it to South American oil company to show some much-needed humanity to our American needy.
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Sun May-21-06 10:53 AM
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3. The coup happened in 2002. |
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So it would be four years ago.
But, yes, he's one of the handful of latin american leaders to upset the status quo without getting assassinated for it (though it's not like people haven't tried).
You want a disconnect? Bush, the self-described spreader of freedom and democracy, will kiss all sorts of royal middle eastern despot ass, but will have nothing to do with a fairly democratically elected leader.
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