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if that was a insult, sorry, didn't bother me,the fact of the matter is if we wanted to give Iowa a enema we would put the nozzle in Davenport.[sm=icon_rofl.gif]our city is being run by freaking idiots. [sm=popcorn.gif]
if that was a insult, sorry, didn't bother me,the fact of the matter is if we wanted to give Iowa a enema we would put the nozzle in Davenport.[sm=icon_rofl.gif]our city is being run by freaking idiots. [sm=popcorn.gif]
where do you get this chit? CITGO is an American Company. where the delema comes in, Citgo developed the Venezuela oil fields along with some other oil companies. Then Venezuela before Chavez nationalized the fields but allowed the oild companies to continue developing and pumping and paying the government royalties. Yes Citgo oil comes from there, no Chavez does not own Citgo. Look it up.
You are half right, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela owns the other half.
Here read it:
In September, 1986, Southland sold a 50 percent interest in CITGO to PetrĂłleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA), the national oil company of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. PDVSA acquired the remaining half of CITGO in January, 1990. With a secure and ample supply of crude oil, CITGO quickly became a major force in the energy arena.
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