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Venezuela Hugo Chavez wholly owns CITGO and Gas Profits

 

A smart gas station owner from Wadsworth, Illinois has given up his Citgo franchise and re-opened as a Shell station. citgo chavez To celebrate he posted a sign that gives Hugo Chavez a .

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Citgo, Sheehan and Chavez. oh my �2006 The Media Desk http://themediadesk.com [NOTE: Outside Links will open in new window.] Believe it or not it is true. . for as far as .

BOYCOTT Citgo. Venezuelan president Chavez recently joined U.S. anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan on television where Chavez placed his arm around Sheehan and verbally stated .

Site based on 'Chavez Oil', i.e. the oil situation in Venezuela under Hugo Chavez's government. Information on the oil companies that got nationalized and which didn't and

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Many Americans are calling for boycott of Citgo products lately. Why? The fact that Citgo is 100% owned by .

Skip to comments. Chavez's Citgo Is No Friend of America humanevents.com ^ | Sep 26, 2006 | Mac Johnson Posted on 09/26/2006 6:56:42 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe

Boycotts underway: Citgo Gasoline stations are one in the same as Venezuelan Oil and Hugo Chaves, dictator of Venezuela. Citgo gas stations are Venezuelan Oil.

Los colombianos y amigos de Colombia deben hacer campa�a internacional para suspender el consumo en las gasolineras CITGO porque Chavez es enemigo de Colombia y apoya a .

CITGO is a subsidiary of Petr�leos de Venezuela S.A., the Venezuelan state-owned petroleum company, a US incorporated firm refiner and marketer of gasoline and other petroleum .

President Hugo Chavez instructed his energy minister last night to schedule a meeting immediately with Citgo

CARACAS Oct 25 (Reuters) - U.S. refining and gas station company Citgo is an undervalued, bad business that its owner Venezuela is currently stuck with, President .

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