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Date:         Wed, 15 Nov 1995 17:08:33 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Claralw@aol.com
Subject:      re:  gasoline politics

wabbott@megatest.com (William Abbott) wrote:

Oh, and speaking of political gasoline buying, my current vendor (Shell) is one of the largest producers in Nigeria... which just hanged a group of environment/human-rights activists... so I may have to take my $100/month gasoline habit somewhere else.

well, they are all lovely now, aren't they?

did you hear congress passed a bill to allow oil drilling in a nat'l wildlife refuge in Alaska "to make money to reduce the deficit" ha. and i have a bridge to sell you. Goodbye caribou ( the drilling site is at the caribou's breeding site, to which they migrate every year)

funny enough, the Alaska senator is now saying they don't want to share the oil taxes 50 50 with the feds, but 90 10.

so for those who say, well you drive, don't bitch, I say, you can't really believe that these companies are acting in anyone's interest but their own pockets. What wrong with holding them to standards that are in the public's interest? Caribou are important too. They don't drive cars.


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