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Higher Gas Prices, No Public Protest, Who Wins?

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It's squarely up to the media to bail us out of the foreign oil dependence. Tell us, Peter Jennings, how can the Average Joe kick-start the switch from overpriced gasoline to ethanol, solar, wind and other alternative powers? Please, Bill OReilly, if youre going to rant and rave, do so about something that will help America. Rail about the oil barons who suck American greenbacks and feed them to their bastard terrorist stepchildren. Geraldo Rivera, get your nose out of shipwrecks and talk about the need for a new generation of pump patriots – citizens willing to stand up and cry out for change in politicians personal political agendas. The media – and the public – must understand that the inability of citizens to raise their voices in protest is the real issue.
So why the lack of any rush by the media to reach the American public with the alternative energy messages? The media need to tell the public why Washington politicians, automobile manufacturers, oil companies and energy-based nonprofit organizations are reluctant to market ethanol with the same competitive ferocity they display to market cars, Hummers and SUVs?

BOCA RATON, FL (PRWEB) May 11, 2004 -- Whens the public protest about high gas prices going to happen?

How have the media handled the issue? Theyve ignored it. They report on terrorism, but forget the vital link to terror mongers. They report on high gasoline prices, but dont address the necessary conclusion that were suffering the consequences of an ill-advised blood-for-oil conflict.

They report on the Iraq War, but dance around connecting the dots between terrorism, foreign oil and pipeline politics thats been threatening America for decades.

Tell us, Peter Jennings, how can the Average Joe kick-start the switch from overpriced gasoline to ethanol, solar, wind and other alternative powers?

Please, Bill OReilly, if youre going to rant and rave, do so about something that will help America. Rail about the oil barons who suck American greenbacks and feed them to their bastard terrorist stepchildren.

Geraldo Rivera, get your nose out of shipwrecks and talk about the need for a new generation of pump patriots – citizens willing to stand up and cry out for change in politicians personal political agendas.

Without an informed emotional edge, the public cant get the protest ball rolling to ignite a revolution, one that will save the nation from more years of terror fears and gasoline price and supply shock.

FOIL – the Foreign Oil Independence League – has been that one voice. With unconventional billboards, posters, bumper stickers, decals, newspaper ads and Internet stories, it has brought to the publics attention many times the need for Made-in-the-USA" energy resources.

"So why the lack of any rush by the media to reach the American public with the alternative energy messages? The media need to tell the public why Washington politicians, automobile manufacturers, oil companies and energy-based nonprofit organizations are reluctant to market ethanol with the same competitive ferocity they display to market cars, Hummers and SUVs?" asks Stan Cotton, founder of FOIL

True public-spirited media can show their commitment to social causes generally by actively supporting the pivotal American issue of energy independence.

America needs gutsy people and provocative media to get the word out and the job done.
FOIL will provide the grist. Mad as Hell" Americans must offer the muscle.

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FOIL has been using one creative campaign after another to get across the idea that energy other than whats generated by petro-fuels is needed to get America off its foreign oil diet and to return sanity, safety and homeland security to the USA.
Joinfoil PR awareness campaign releases

98.2% of AMERICANS FAVOR HIGHER GAS PRICES
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/4/prweb118275.php
KEEP GAS PRICES HIGH FOR TERRORISTS SAKE
http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2004/4/emw115878.htm
IN YOUR FACE PATRIOTISM:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/9/prweb80531.php.
GET OFF YOUR GAS
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/9/prweb88711.htm
DITCH POLITICAL CORRECTNESS
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/9/prweb107904.htm
WAVE THE WHITE FLAG OF SURRENDER TO OIL COMPANIES
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/3/fast112819.htm


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Politically Correct We're Not!
Patriotically Correct, you bet. A timely concept for the new America.
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If you choose apathy....
Do we have a T-shirt for you. Get yours: www.joinfoil.org.
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Putting the blame where it should be.
Don't blame Saudi Arabia. We want politicans in the pockets of foreign oil interests to know we're on to you and will let it be known election day,
Uploaded: May 10, 2004
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Politicans Beware
We finding out why we're held hostage to foreign oil and are going to show our support for made-in-USA alternative energy sources that wil bring jobs to to Americans.
Uploaded: May 10, 2004
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5" Static Cling Get Off Your Gas Decal
What good will one decal do? Not much. But a million or more will start to tell politicians and corporations you are going to do something about the hose job average Americans are getting.
Uploaded: May 10, 2004
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