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No Mideast Oil Products - A petition
An SI Board Since October 2001
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The petition

petitiononline.com
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This thread came about through some discussions on the "Piffer Thread on Political Rantings and Ravings" thread:
Subject 37386
as well as some parallel discussions on "Foreign Affairs Discussion Group"
Message 16507632
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The recent terrorist attacks on the U.S. and subsequent lack of support from mideast countries in tracking down these terrorists must make us rethink the importance of cheap oil.

Countries who support or sponsor terrorist activities or who will not take steps to eradicate these activities, pose a threat to the lives and livelihood of civilized nations.

Further, when we develop trade relationships with countries who support the oppression and abuse of their own citizens, we are further sacrificing our own values and integrity for our own personal gain.

At some point, the non-dollar costs of dealing with oppressive governments who give explicit or tacit support to terrorists activities, outweigh the benefit of cheaper oil products.

With that in mind, I will be looking to purchase petroleum products that are explicitely free of middle east origin. I will send this letter to each of the oil companies who supplies products to the U.S. consumer market and make it clear that whichever oil company offers petroleum products that have no content which is of middle eastern origin, will get all of my business.

This is not a boycott. It is an incentive for the oil companies to recognize the other factors that are going through their customers minds while looking to spend their dollars.

Perhaps the answer is for the oil companies to raise prices to compensate for the decreased supply. Or perhaps it is an opportunity for the oil companies to pursue supplies from countries who have less oppressive governments and who do not sponsor or support terrorists and their activities.

Either way, there is a market for the oil companies to exploit. That of the consumer who no longer wants to provide the trade dollars that fund abuse to women, abuse to other racial, religious and ethnic groups or that end up in the pockets of the people who are threatening our way of life as well our physical well being.

To see the discussions that are currently taking place on this topic, please visit this website:
Subject 51879

Sincerely,
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Here is the petition page:

petitiononline.com

you can select that your name is not visible

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And a letter for your congresscritters if you so desire. Feel free to edit or otherwise make it your own before submitting.

Dear Congressperson –
I am writing you to urge you to support energy independence for the United States.

I encourage you to support the following initiatives:

1. Exploration for and production of more domestic sources of oil, including offshore sources and the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).
2. Review of environmental standards to encourage more use of coal and nuclear energy for production of electricity.
3. Review of the ban on mining low sulfur coal at Grand Staircase-Escalante.
4. Encourage and support research in the production of synthetic oil from coal.
5. Support for the purchase from, and aid in, the development of the oil production capacity of the nations which are assisting us in the current conflict, particularly those in the former Soviet Union. At present we do not buy any oil from Russia, Uzbekistan, or Turkmenistan, which are certainly worthy of our support.
6. Reduce oil imports from hostile nations, such as Iraq and Iran.
7. Review of our support for Saudi Arabia, which has a troubling record of support for terrorist organizations.
8. Encourage research and development of alternative energy sources such as fuel cells, hybrid automobiles, solar panels, and the like.

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Write your congress person – input your zip code and this website will tell you who to write to and give you a link if there is one.

congress.org

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house.gov

And Senators...

senate.gov
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Addresses of oil companies

Chevron/Texaco
mailto:comment@chevrontexaco.com

British Petroleum:
bp.com

Exxon/Mobil
exxon.mobil.com

Shell Oil
tell-shell@si.shell.com
Shell also has uncensored forums
www-forums.shell.com.

ARCO
arcogas.com
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280aha, yo comprendo!Jorj X Mckie-9/5/2004
279Yes...I wondered if SI Bob would bring all the threads to the new site, or just KLP-9/5/2004
278I wasn't planning on closing it. Did something happen that prompted that rJorj X Mckie-9/5/2004
277Keeping the thread open....KLP-9/4/2004
276Venezuela and Qatar Oil Ministers Say OPEC is Dissatisfied With Oil Prices CARATadsamillionaire-2/9/2002
275Edit: see p.m.Ilaine-2/5/2002
274Tom Davis is a class act, that's why. He pays attention to his constituencHawkmoon-2/5/2002
273You're right that it was an intern who made the effort, but the thing that iIlaine-2/5/2002
272<i>LOL! At least my guy made an effort.</i> Or to be more precise, Hawkmoon-2/5/2002
271It points out to me that if you don't have a big buck lobbyist your cause isOral Roberts-2/1/2002
270Given the response - or lack thereof - from our esteemed elected officials, whatSmoothSail-2/1/2002
269Your guy actually wrote back on topic. That is cool. Leads you to believe he mOral Roberts-1/30/2002
268My own resolve remains firm. I still do my best to reduce consumption of oil, pIlaine-1/30/2002
267I think you are right. I suspect in the next couple of months, a good portion oJorj X Mckie-1/29/2002
266I actually got a snailmail response from my House representative. He thanked me Jorj X Mckie-1/29/2002
265Neither did I. But I have a feeling we were just ahead of our time. I see inIlaine-1/29/2002
264LOL! At least my guy made an effort. In fairness, I don't think I got one Ilaine-1/29/2002
263I didn't receive any responses from the oil companies.Jorj X Mckie-1/29/2002
262This is the response that I got from Sen Diane Feinstein <i> Thank yoJorj X Mckie-1/29/2002
261Recently received a belated reply to my letter to my Congressman, Tom Davis, whiIlaine-1/29/2002
260OPEC admonishes non-OPEC oil producers ( or the Arab way of civilized negotiatiJorj X Mckie-11/14/2001
259Don't forget the flywheel braking system that allows you to store the energyJorj X Mckie-10/24/2001
258There was a two-for-one split in early '00, looks like stockcharts.com hasn&marcos-10/24/2001
257I think that the Bearish Catapult pretty much sends that message<g> Yup, Jorj X Mckie-10/24/2001
256Got to learn this Pointy Finger magic stuff ... there's a Bearish Catapult, marcos-10/24/2001
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