Tommy Rabon says it's just not right! "Little kids come down here then they be saying mama, what is this right here? You know, that just don't make sense." Pam Brooks at the nearby BP gas station believes it's bad for business. "Well if you're going fast, you'd think it meant the next gas station which is BP, not a Citgo!"
Citgo is a subsidiary of Venezuela's state-owned oil company. The picture on the billboard is the country's president, Hugo Chavez.
John McCombs owns the entire billboard and says he had some free space so he put up that message. He believes that if people truly understand world events, they will be a little less opposed to that 3 letter word. "He called my president the devil so I don't like him. He's in with Iran's president and he hates America. That's the main thing."
So, the three letter word will remain a pain for some. McCombs says he has no plans to take the sign down and might even move it around the county!
Workers at the BP station near the sign say they have talked to the city about getting it taken down.
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I agree gecko79 and think we are surely under the control of the “military industrial complex” as well as the energy companies. I was pleasantly surprised by the vote in Venezuela against Chavez’. Maybe the future of that country is on the upswing. Most of the business practices of the U.S. are public knowledge if one cares to find out about them. Unfortunately most Americans could care less. They don’t take the time to educate themselves on these matters and don’t want to be told. They feel the government is always right so why question anything. The politicians are well aware of this and use it to their advantage.