Ohio Businessman Is Fed Up, Urges Americans To Stop Funding Middle Eastern Terrorists

March 06, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Cincinnati, OH – A Cincinnati, Ohio businessman is fed up with what’s happening in the Middle East – and he’s doing something about it.

The possibility of a long, drawn out war in Iraq that may never be successfully resolved, the rising toll of lost American lives and the ever-escalating billions of dollars poured into Iraq by the U.S. government, has Internet marketing strategy consultant E. Alvin Davis justifiably upset.

In his State Of The Union address, President Bush declared, “America is addicted to oil.” This addiction, and escalating gas prices, is generating record Middle Eastern oil profits.

But here’s the shocking discovery that really ruffles Mr. Davis’ feathers …

Mr. Davis discovered that Middle East oil profits are funding the Iraqi insurgency, and that’s a major problem. “Americans are funding both sides of the conflict,” says former FBI Director James Woolsey, asserting that oil profits are being channeled to the terrorists to fight the creation of a democracy society in Iraq.

“Obviously, we’ve got to reduce our consumption and dependency on foreign oil. My research tells me the quickest, most effective way to do this is through the increased use of hybrid cars — cars that run on both gas and electricity,“ says Mr. Davis.

With this solution as the driving force, Mr. Davis has created “the world’s first website dedicated to breaking America’s oil addiction through the use of Hybrid Cars.” The website, http://HybridCars.TheNetAuthority.com/, hopes to provide extensive information on everything related to hybrids.

Mr. Davis says, “My goal is for this website to be an information resource that will help American consumers make more prudent, better informed decisions on their next auto purchase. Certainly, I understand that one website can’t single handedly solve the problem but hopefully it will provide a positive first step in helping educate the public on how we can break our addition to oil.”