Texas Citgo stations fly flags at half-mast to mourn tyrant Hugo Chavez [video, photos]


By Twitchy.com

Well, whether they like it or not, simpering leftist Chavez admirers officially have something in common with a big oil company. Citgo, headquartered in Houston, may be owned by Venezuela’s national oil company, but that is no excuse to use the American and Texas flags to pay tribute to a monster.

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A few of the tweets:

No kidding. Citgo (Huog’s Oil) in Houston (where I live) is flying the USA Flag at 1/2 in memoriam of Hugo Chavez passing. Amazing ! ! !—
Tyler W Hartson (@superthartson) March 06, 2013

Here’s the US headquarters of Citgo mourning the death of its boss, Venezuelan despot Hugo Chavez. http://t.co/lXUko9JfeO @fueling_good
Matt Bramanti (@mattbramanti) March 06, 2013

@firehat Yep, just drove past it on Eldridge. 4 flags in front: U.S., Texas, Venezuela and Citgo. All at half. Glad the wind has died down.—
Matt Bramanti (@mattbramanti) March 06, 2013



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