Saturday, September 5, 2009
Hey, Gus: BP Oil Deal Influenced Lockerbie Bomber Release
Gee, I wonder if Mr. Tousis' BP station on Douglas Ave will have anything to say about this on his outdoor overhead sign? He relished taking public potshots at Mitch & Marty's Citgo station across the street from him for the Chavez connection. Think he'll be man enough to post messages that his suppllier supports terrorism and freed a convicted mass murderer?
No, that's not the way we do business in Racine, is it?
The last thing we want to deal with is the truth, right, Mr. Tousis?
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MONEY TALKS...
Sneaked the link into your blog since you can't embed in comments.
September 5, 2009 11:41 AM
Can you imagine being a family member of one of the 270 people murdered who watched this pig return home to a hero's welcome?
And, as you say, for oil, for money. Even in the so-called "civilized" world.
Bah.
And then the local hypocrite posts his petty snipings about his neighbor. His company kills people in Scotland and theirs kills them in Venezuela. What a thing to crow about! I hope West Racine is prepared for his childish rantings posted on the street for all to endure.
Enjoy a delicious gyro while financing Libyan madman Momar Quadafi. Mmm, doesn't that sound good?
This sort of thing happens all the time...deals between governments. We have been known to get a POW back in exchange for one of theirs and usually he will be honored.
Well, its not a family member, but a friend of mine in college WAS on flight 103, so please don't tell me how I am supposed to feel.
I remember it clearly. A couple of days after the bombing, I was reading the paper and they published the list of victims. I knew several people studying in Europe that semester so I started reading. Her last name started with an A, so I didn't get very far before I found out.
If Mr. Tousis really wants to show some balls, build his mass edifice to consumer greed without a liquor license.
He needs to put up or shut up.
He claims to be good for the neighborhood, but deny him his largest selling product, and it'll fall apart fast.
Oh yeah, speaking of gouging the public, has he even bothered to get more E-85 in at the station on Douglas, or did he like so many other new stations just put in the pump for the tax credit it gave?
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