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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ps.com... NOYB wrote: "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... Weren't just about the same folks now calling for a boycott of CITGO demanding that everybody smash all of their Dixie Chicks CD's a couple of years ago? The DC's seem to be back stronger than ever now Nope. The Dixie Chicks had to cancel numerous concert dates across this country due to poor ticket sales, and replace them with concerts in Canada. It's probably a rare day that we can both be reasonably right on the same issue, NOYB. Record sales are through the roof right now for the Chicks. Thanks to the international market. Last album sold over a half million copies in the first week! One of the reasons their concerts didn't sell very well in the south didn't have much to do with the fans. Sure it did. It had *alot* to do with the insults they hurled at Bush, and the insults they hurled at country fans in general (remember the spat with Reba McIntyre?) After all, somebody is buying all those records, aren't they? Yup. Canadians, Australians, and the Brits. ? The biggest problems the Chicks had was that certain radio stations, notably those owned by the network that airs Rush Limbaugh (and that can be all of the stations in a lot of smaller communities) refused to allow the promoters to buy advertising time on their radio stations. The biggest problem the Chicks had was their mouths. From an article on the net: I'm not interested in what some blogger decided to write on the readily editable Wikipedia. But here's a practical suggestion for you. I would suspect that, unlike roadside filling stations, CITGO probably doesn't own very many of the fuel docks. It would be more likely that the fuel docks are privately owned and buy fuel from CITGO wholesale (so part of your money supports an independent American small businessperson who probably votes a lot like you do- see how complicated this can get?) If you have a privately owned fuel dock selling CITGO fuel and you *really* feel strongly about the situation, get up a petition signed by yourself and several other people on the dock *requesting* that the fuel dock owner switch to a different brand of fuel. Why get a petition? He'll get the point more effectively when he sees declining fuel sales. No, the point here is that he probably *won't* see any declining fuel sales if (as in most locations) there isn't another fuel dock in the immediate vicinity. You're discounting the fact that people can turn to mobile fueling services. Interesting to read Rangel's and Pelosi's statements to Chavez yesterday......a day late and an obvious attempt at damage control as they know they (the libs) created the climate that paved the way for such outlandish remarks from Chavez at the UN. Chavez probably thought that since they have done it for the past several years it is OK for him to do the same. |