Boycott of Citgo
From WorldNetDaily.com:
Boycott of Citgo launchedPro-family group leads effort to shun firm run by Venezuela's Chavez
Posted: January 31, 20061:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
A pro-family group has launched a boycott of the Citgo oil company because it is run by the Venezuelan government, which is led by U.S.-bashing President Hugo Chavez.
"Sales of products at Citgo stations send money back to Chavez to help him in his vow to bring down our government," said American Family Association founder Don Wildmon in a statement.
AFA notes Chavez told a television audience recently: "Enough of imperialist aggression; we must tell the world: down with the U.S. empire. We have to bury imperialism this century."
On the TV program, Chavez was hosting anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan. The socialist dictator, who is close to Cuban leader Fidel Castro, recently met with American entertainer Harry Belafonte, who called President Bush "the greatest terrorist in the world" while in Venezuela.
"Regardless of your feelings about the war in Iraq, the issue here is that we have a socialist dictator vowing to bring down the government of the U.S. And he is using our money to achieve his goal!" warned Wildmon.
According to Citgo's website, the company is "owned by PDV America Inc., an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of PetrĂ³leos de Venezuela, S.A., the national oil company of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela."
On his website, Wildmon urges supporters to e-mail both Chavez and Citgo to announce their intention to boycott the company
'Been boycotting Citgo for a long time - as soon as I learned who was the boss, quit pulling into their stations and started urging friends and family to do the same.
ReplyDeleteLet chavito go the stupid route. We can use Citgo refineries' refining capacity right here to process crude supplies from other venues.