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Smokin Joe Rossi Fights Oil Barons

An internationally acclaimed musician Smokin Joe Rossi has launched a campaign to liberate the American people of rising fuel costs by donating profits from concert events and fundraisers to the research and marketing of alternative fuel sources.

"I feel very strongly that big oil companies are committing a crime against the American People. They are forcing us into financial oppression and lining their pockets with billions of dollars, " Rossi said. He went on to say "we now have various ways by which we can fight back and gain our financial freedom."

Since the initial story was published earlier this year, the battle against big oil companies has taken an exciting new turn. The blues legend has discovered a gasoline additive new on the market which advertises to increase gas mileage by up to 25% or more thus taking significant revenue away from the oil companies, putting the money back into the pockets of the American people. He also claims that the compensation is as generous as you could ever hope to find for a referral based marketing plan. Joe is inviting all readers to visit his website at www.joerossi.mybpbiz.com.

He went on to say, "This product discovery is a big step in the right direction as it is helping a lot of people save gas and become independently wealthy, yet I am still going forward with my plans to help finance alternative fuel research because it is more important for me to see America liberated from the greed and from the tyranny of oil barons. I believe that God gave us natural resources that should be free and accessible to all. If we work together, we will win in the end."

Smokin Joe Rossi has become the first Blues artist since Johnny Lang to be featured in Top 40 Music News and was recently voted best new blues artist by the International Music Awards. He is currently working on his 3rd cd to be released later this year and is expected to tour through the Delta in 2007. We asked him how he plans to spend his free time while he is not on tour. He replied, "I need to find a new past time, like moving out to Hollywood and starring in martial arts movies."



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