I will supply quality PetroCanada oil, at cheapest possible cost plus cheapest shipping, to all that are concerned about human rights. I will not make a penny on this. This oil is mined and refined in pristine Canada, with unionized labor - no exploitation or enslavement of indigenous people are a part of the process. Marshall Ruskin Winnipeg, Canada
>> Hi all, >> I need to know a good substitute for 15/50 Mobil synthetic >> motor oil for my wasserboxer. >> >> After having read the news report about Mobil's possible >> involvement in mass killings and disappearances near >> Mobil's drilling sites in northern Sumatra, I definitely won't >> buy another quart of Mobil oil for a long time, >> and just the name makes me feel sick. >> >Good for you - I have a similar reaction to Shell, in view of their >involvement with the Ogoni people. > >However, on an objective basis, most of the oil companies are as bad as each >other, so using Mobil is probably no worse than using anything else. What >might be more constructive, since you're on the web and all, would be to go >along to http://www.mobil.com/contact/ and let them know your feelings > >Slán >Sheila > |
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