We need to stop buying his oil period and drill for American oil in America.
2007-08-18 04:14:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't care for Chavez, he's another power hungry politician. Recently he is trying to change the Venezualan constitution to keep him in power indefinitely (through elections... but a man who wants to do with term limits is a man who also wants to control the elections).
But seriously, he is probably not bothered that Florida 7-11's not using Citgo (although I have not heard this, a source would have been good). Oil companies really control that market, Citgo can just charge more in other markets if they feel the loss in Florida.
2007-08-18 02:34:20
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answered by cattledog 7
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Hugo Chavez is a real hero and you don't know where the fuel you use comes from, just because its now XYZ gas does not mean XYZ company did not buy it from Citgo. You gotta love what Hugo Chavez done or doing for the poor in that country. A real HERO, can you say that about Bush Jr., Clinton, Bush Sr., Reagan
Our last Hero was JFK and that was long a go.
2007-08-18 02:31:09
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answered by man of ape 6
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i'm not. the former day i offered E85. a close-by station started offering it the former day. that they had unfastened foodstuff and door prizes. in addition they had frightening issues like a guy in a corn dress and politicians. i pass to apply it many times with the aid of fact ethanol is made right here and the money keeps to be right here. Why could my money pass to distant places international locations that often sh*t on us? Too undesirable the farmers won't get a bigger slice of the pie. If we could desire to purely get rid of the overpaid middlemen. via the way, my political critiques are surprisingly a techniques left of midsection, yet some on the a techniques left are merely as nutty as those on the a techniques perfect.
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answered by marolf 4
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Citgo changed its name. But yes no 7-11 sells gas from Venezuela. That is nation wide.
2007-08-18 02:34:23
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answered by Locutus1of1 5
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I choose to buy Cito gas because I know it is not from a middle eastern state that may be funding the militarization over there.
Here's one for you - you don't buy Citgo because you don't like Chavez' policies, what about merchandise from China? Do you buy from those communist regimes in Asia like China and Viet Nam??
2007-08-18 02:56:39
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answered by ash 7
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I also stopped using Citgo Gas, and I also have noticed that those stations are doing a lot less business at the pumps and at the stores.
2007-08-18 02:43:31
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answered by Sentinel 5
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Several Citgo stations have changed here as well. Good deal.
2007-08-18 02:24:09
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answered by Anonymous
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7/11 had long-standing plans to switch to their own brand of gas. The change had nothing to do with politics, but was just about what gives them a higher profit.
2007-08-18 02:29:26
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answered by Steve 6
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Here where I'm at, Citgo is still being sold. It's that profiteering ExxonMobil that got pushed out.
2007-08-18 02:23:08
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answered by ck4829 7
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I thought Citgo changed their name to Petro Express. Make sure they are not trying to pull a fast one. To longhair....Gas prices were just as high or higher in comparison.
Florida resident.
2007-08-18 02:19:55
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answered by Anonymous
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