Monday, April 30, 2012

Where to buy American Gasoline............

OFF THE WIRE
This a great idea so please read all the way to the end ! 
You  might want to pass this on....I know a lot of you don't shop there but, take a look at  WALMART.  WOW!
They do it  right.

WHERE TO  BUY AMERICAN GASOLINE.   THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT TO KNOW.  READ
ON.

Gas  rationing in the 70's worked even though we grumbled  about it.
It might even have been good for  us!

Are  you aware that the Saudis are boycotting American  products?  In
addition, they are gouging us on oil  prices.
Shouldn't  we return the favor?

Can't  we take control of our own destiny and let these giant  oil importers
know who REALLY generates their profits,  their livings?
How about leaving American Dollars  in America and reduce the import/export
deficit?

An  appealing remedy might be to boycott their GAS.   Every time you fill up
your car you can avoid  putting more money into the coffers of Saudi Arabia
.   Just purchase gas from companies that don't import their oil from the
Saudis.

Nothing is  more frustrating than the feeling that every time I fill up my
tank, I'm sending my money to people who I get the  impression want me, my
family and my friends dead.   The  following gas companies import Middle
Eastern  oil:

Shell..................................... 205,742,000  barrels
Chevron/Texaco................... 144,332,000 barrels Exxon
/Mobil...................... 130,082,000  barrels
Marathon/Speedway............ 117,740,000  barrels
Amoco.................................   62,231,000  barrels


And  CITGO oil is imported from Venezuela whose Dictator Hugo  Chavez hates
America and openly avows our economic  destruction!  (We pay Chavez's regime
nearly $10  Billion per year in oil  revenues!)

The  U.S. Currently imports 5,517,000 barrels of crude oil  per day from
OPEC.  If you do the math at $100 per  barrel, that's over $550 million PER
DAY($200  BILLION per year!) handed over to OPEC, many of whose members are
our confirmed enemies!!!!!  It won't  stop here - oil prices could go to
$200 a barrel or  higher if we keep buying their  product.

Here  are some large  companies that  do  not import  Middle Eastern  oil:
Sunoco..........................0  barrels Conoco........................ 0
barrels
Sinclair.........................0  barrels
BP/Phillips...................0  barrels
Hess..............................0  barrels
ARC0...........................0  barrels
Maverick......................0  barrels Flying  J.......................0
barrels
Valero..........................0  barrels Murphy Oil USA *......0  barrels

*Sold  at Wal-Mart  ,  gas is from South Arkansas and fully  USA owned and
produced.
*Not only that but they give  scholarships to all children in their town who
finish  high school and are legal US  citizens.

All  of this information is available from the U.S.  Department of Energy
and each company is required to  state where they get their oil and how much
they are  importing.

But  to have a real impact, we need to reach literally  millions of gas
buyers.  With the help of the  Internet, it's really simple to do.
 Now, don't  wimp out at this point.... Keep reading and I'll explain how
simple it is to reach millions of  people!!

I'm  sending this note to about thirty people.  If each  of you send it to
at only ten more (30 x 10 = 300)...  And those 300 send it to at least ten
more (300 x 10 =  3,000).... And so on, by the time the message reaches  the
sixth generation of people, we will have reached over THREE MILLION
consumers!!!!!!!

If  those three million get excited and pass this on to ten  friends each,
then 30 million people will have been  contacted!  If it goes one level
further, you  guessed it...THREE HUNDRED MILLION PEOPLE-the entire
population of the United States of America  !!!!

Again,  all you have to do is forward this message to 10 people.   How long
would that really take you?  If each  of us sends this e-mail out to ten
more people, within  one day all 300 MILLION people could theoretically be
contacted during the next eight  days.