1 year ago, peter pan, was banned from DailyKos after this blog:
http://www.dailykos.com/...
Chevron was a greedy destructive corporation then, and it is now.
I have done 3 diaries the last 3 days with a Boycott Chevron Poll.
Each one had 85%+ Yes, Boycott Chevron.
But the question was been asked before by peter pan. keep reading please...
POLL from the diary in 10/2006
Boycott Chevron?
Yes, burning gas could flood earth's coasts.
46% 29 votes
No, if Markos approves of Chevron, it must ok.
11% 7 votes
What a stupid poll. Only the GOP can be corrupted by oil money.
41% 26 votes
| 62 votes
ya, so i WAS peter pan.
it was the 2nd time i've was banned from this site.
i often feel like i m gonna get banned again here.
CHEVRON Blog Ad POLL by Peter Pan
...
how much is chevron paying markos?
...
I don't care who loves Chevron... (7+ / 0-)
Enough with these diaries about Chevron...we get the point, you and others here obviously dislike the ad...it ain't going away--get over it, buy a subscription and block it if it gives you acid reflux.
by michael1104 on Wed Oct 11, 2006
*
has kos blogged on global warming since? (1+ / 5-)
Recommended by:
FishOutofWater
Trollrated by:
ETinKC, Elise, ek hornbeck, trashablanca, TheBlaz
links please.
i hope markos comes on critical mass this friday!
Cooperate More, Compete Less. Live More, Use Less. (Any Blogs on the 30,000 Little Humans Who Starved to Death Today? They Required Help).
by Peter Pan on Wed Oct 11, 2006
i was also banned as common terry for blogging on palestine.
http://www.dailykos.com/...
Poll
Why did Israel build the wall around Palestine?
To Increase Security
45% 27 votes
To Help Hamas Win
3% 2 votes
To Steal More Land
52% 31 votes
| 60 votes
i know other good people have been banned here :
http://www.dailykos.com/...
the Ghost of Frank Zappa was BANNED (59+ / 0-)
for asking these questions about Speaker Pelosi months ago.
by Johnny Double Adams on Mon Oct 01, 2007
thank you Meteor Blades for posting
"For the Burmese, We Can Do More than Talk and March"
on the front page.
http://www.dailykos.com/...
Let me recommend, as others have done, that we start with the giant Chevron, in part because its many retail outlets throughout North America provide a ready-made forum for reaching lots of rank-and-file Americans. Just print and tape your own succinct mini-poster onto pumps urging customers to pick another place to buy their gasoline because Chevron props up the murdering generals of Burma by providing them with millions of dollars in oil revenues natural gas royalties each year. Those posters will no doubt disappear, but it’s easy enough to replace them frequently. If you're up for it, pick a place on the public sidewalk in front or your local Chevron to picket and pass out leaflets and converse with would-be customers. Between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday, October 9, join the call-in to Chevron HQ at 925-842-1000. Ask to speak with CEO David O’Reilly. You can also fax the company at 415-894-6817. If you own shares of Chevron, make your concerns known by calling investor relations at 925-842-5690.
but dont forget the other reasons to boycott chevron:
http://www.indybay.org/...
In 1998, Kenneth Derr, then chief executive of Chevron, told a San Francisco audience, "Iraq possesses huge reserves of oil and gas — reserves I’d love Chevron to have access to."
UPDATE:
Selective justice, Bush Administration-style:
is on the top of the front page right now!
maybe y'all who are for troll rating people who are anti-chevron, may want to read it.
This is exactly what the US attorney scandal has always been about -- the Bush Administration appropriating the lever of our justice system for partisan purposes, a dramatic violation of public trust in a system we expect to be above such things. Justice is, after all, supposed to be blind.
great stuff kos!