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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: sofa king on May 13, 2010, 02:21:55 AM
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Kablooie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Thu May-13-10 01:34 AM
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I still boycott Exon today. Is there any way to boycott BP?
I've seen a few BP gas stations but hardly any.
Where does BP sell their products?
Is it possible to boycott them or is their oil so spread around that it's futile?
i can't post anymore in dummyland. they won't let me. but this subject comes up time and time again. stupid dummys...
no, you are not boycotting exxon, dummy. in fact, you are probably buying their gas everyday. you just don't know. you see many, many years ago, probably before you were born, oil companies figured out that trucking their individual product hither and yon to their gas stations was expensive.
so they entered into the agreement that is known as "exchange."
smart. very smart. (i know, something a dummy could never understand and never will.)
if you have a refinery in california and i have mine in ohio, then my gas station trucks will pull product from your tank farm to fill my gas station requirements in california, and i will allow your truckers the same privilege at my tank farm in ohio. we trade gallon for gallon and save the cost of moving said product. like i said, very smart.
exchange.
yo dummy! do you really think that the "Hugo Chávez" gas you drive 20 miles out of your way to buy really benefits your leftist, dictator? ummm... no. citgo is part of the exchange program too.
business is business. smart is smart. capitalists know this, as do the small country left-wing dictators you so admire.
so boycott away, my little dummys. feel good about your actions. however meaningless they are. the fact that you don't know? this brings me great pleasure.
f'ing idiots...
link:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x8326486 (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x8326486)
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i can't post anymore in dummyland. they won't let me. but this subject comes up time and time again. stupid dummys...
no, you are not boycotting exxon, dummy. in fact, you are probably buying their gas everyday. you just don't know. you see many, many years ago, probably before you were born, oil companies figured out that trucking their individual product hither and yon to their gas stations was expensive.
so they entered into the agreement that is known as "exchange."
smart. very smart. (i know, something a dummy could never understand and never will.)
if you have a refinery in california and i have mine in ohio, then my gas station trucks will pull product from your tank farm to fill my gas station requirements in california, and i will allow your truckers the same privilege at my tank farm in ohio. we trade gallon for gallon and save the cost of moving said product. like i said, very smart.
exchange.
yo dummy! do you really think that the "Hugo Chávez" gas you drive 20 miles out of your way to buy really benefits your leftist, dictator? ummm... no. citgo is part of the exchange program too.
business is business. smart is smart. capitalists know this, as do the small country left-wing dictators you so admire.
so boycott away, my little dummys. feel good about your actions. however meaningless they are. the fact that you don't know? this brings me great pleasure.
f'ing idiots...
link:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x8326486 (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x8326486)
Dummies can be unintentionally hilarious. :fuelfire:
Is it possible to boycott them or is their oil so spread around that it's futile?
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Happy Fun Ball's great graphic would belong perfectly here. The one showing the impact of DUmmies' boycotts.
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i can't post anymore in dummyland. they won't let me. but this subject comes up time and time again. stupid dummys...
no, you are not boycotting exxon, dummy. in fact, you are probably buying their gas everyday. you just don't know. you see many, many years ago, probably before you were born, oil companies figured out that trucking their individual product hither and yon to their gas stations was expensive.
so they entered into the agreement that is known as "exchange."
smart. very smart. (i know, something a dummy could never understand and never will.)
if you have a refinery in california and i have mine in ohio, then my gas station trucks will pull product from your tank farm to fill my gas station requirements in california, and i will allow your truckers the same privilege at my tank farm in ohio. we trade gallon for gallon and save the cost of moving said product. like i said, very smart.
exchange.
yo dummy! do you really think that the "Hugo Chávez" gas you drive 20 miles out of your way to buy really benefits your leftist, dictator? ummm... no. citgo is part of the exchange program too.
business is business. smart is smart. capitalists know this, as do the small country left-wing dictators you so admire.
so boycott away, my little dummys. feel good about your actions. however meaningless they are. the fact that you don't know? this brings me great pleasure.
f'ing idiots...
link:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x8326486 (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x8326486)
Ouch. You bitchslapped them so hard I felt it through my past liberalism.
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i can't post anymore in dummyland. they won't let me. but this subject comes up time and time again. stupid dummys...
no, you are not boycotting exxon, dummy. in fact, you are probably buying their gas everyday. you just don't know. you see many, many years ago, probably before you were born, oil companies figured out that trucking their individual product hither and yon to their gas stations was expensive.
so they entered into the agreement that is known as "exchange."
smart. very smart. (i know, something a dummy could never understand and never will.)
if you have a refinery in california and i have mine in ohio, then my gas station trucks will pull product from your tank farm to fill my gas station requirements in california, and i will allow your truckers the same privilege at my tank farm in ohio. we trade gallon for gallon and save the cost of moving said product. like i said, very smart.
exchange.
yo dummy! do you really think that the "Hugo Chávez" gas you drive 20 miles out of your way to buy really benefits your leftist, dictator? ummm... no. citgo is part of the exchange program too.
business is business. smart is smart. capitalists know this, as do the small country left-wing dictators you so admire.
so boycott away, my little dummys. feel good about your actions. however meaningless they are. the fact that you don't know? this brings me great pleasure.
f'ing idiots...
link:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x8326486 (http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x8326486)
I know a guy that hauls gas and diesel from a tank farm about 80 miles from here....
When they get a load of fuel, the dispatcher asks what brand you are hauling, so the proper colored dye can be added to it when he loads....
As my dad used to say, Exxon, Mobil, BP, Texaco, whatever. It all comes from the same spigot....