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BP Protest at Jackson Square on Sunday
Posted on 5/24/10 at 4:54 pm
Posted on 5/24/10 at 4:54 pm
Posted on 5/24/10 at 4:59 pm to Venicetiger
Protest BP any way you want but to say that BP murdered the eleven workers his absurd. No one knows what exactly happened yet.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 5:02 pm to TigerFred
the protest doesn't care about the workers.
it cares about the pelicans.
Honestly, i also care much less about the 11 workers than i do about the potential forward reaching impact on the gulf, it's animal species, and the coastal eco system.
it cares about the pelicans.
Honestly, i also care much less about the 11 workers than i do about the potential forward reaching impact on the gulf, it's animal species, and the coastal eco system.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 5:10 pm to Venicetiger
In the grand sceme of things after this is all said and done, BP will come out smelling like a rose. They will be the experts on oil spill control and cleanup and will have the blueprint that all the others will want to follow. They may be getting some negative exposer right now but long term they will be laughing at these protest all the way to the bank.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 5:11 pm to tgrbaitn08
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BP Protest at Jackson Square on Sunday
In the grand sceme of things after this is all said and done, BP will come out smelling like a rose. They will be the experts on oil spill control and cleanup and will have the blueprint that all the others will want to follow. They may be getting some negative exposer right now but long term they will be laughing at these protest all the way to the bank.
Doubtful
Posted on 5/24/10 at 5:28 pm to tgrbaitn08
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BP Protest at Jackson Square on Sunday
In the grand sceme of things after this is all said and done, BP will come out smelling like a rose. They will be the experts on oil spill control and cleanup and will have the blueprint that all the others will want to follow. They may be getting some negative exposer right now but long term they will be laughing at these protest all the way to the bank.
you must work for an oil outfit, right?
Posted on 5/24/10 at 5:58 pm to el tigre
You can bet other oil companies are probably watching this fisasco and putting together response plans of their own as we speak.
Regardless the gov't will probably require a implementation and funding plan for future accidents before you can drill in the future.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 6:07 pm to ItTakesAThief
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You can bet other oil companies are probably watching this fisasco and putting together response plans of their own as we speak.
Actually most of the other companies are assisting BP any way that they can. This incident happened on a BP lease and could have happened to any other oil company. NO ONE was prepared for this.
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Regardless the gov't will probably require a implementation and funding plan for future accidents before you can drill in the future.
I am shocked that there was no plan by anybody.
We can only hope that the future brings government and industry regulations that will have plans to stop a disaster like this from ever happening again.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 7:35 pm to el tigre
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you must work for an oil outfit, right?
Not directly but I am in the industry.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 7:40 pm to tgrbaitn08
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tgrbaitn08
There is no way BP comes out smelling anything other than fricking cat litter.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 7:44 pm to glassman
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There is no way BP comes out smelling anything other than fricking cat litter.
Defiantly not anytime soon, but think long term.
Look at Exxon.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 7:49 pm to tgrbaitn08
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Look at Exxon.
This makes the Valdez spill look like nothing. You are my boy, but there is no way to spin this.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 8:09 pm to glassman
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This makes the Valdez spill look like nothing. You are my boy, but there is no way to spin this.
What has happened to our coast that is worst than Valdez?
Only a small fraction of oil is in the marshes, there have only been a small number of birds and turtles covered in oil. There have been ZERO fish kills reported and oil on the beach can be easily cleaned.
Now, it could get worse but as of now, it's not that bad for us. The one thing that could make this a complete disaster, is if a hurricane would hit our coast and then we would be officially fricked in the arse. Until then, we just have to clean a little oil off the coast then, compensate our fisherman then move on.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 8:26 pm to tgrbaitn08
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What has happened to our coast that is worst than Valdez?
The relief well is the only thing to stop this. It is atleast another month away. I love the oil industry, but this is going to slam people I have known for over thirty years and completely frick-up their way of life. There is no way to compensate for that.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 8:32 pm to el tigre
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the protest doesn't care about the workers.
it cares about the pelicans.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 9:03 pm to glassman
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this is going to slam people I have known for over thirty years and completely frick-up their way of life. There is no way to compensate for that.
Hang in there, nothing has happened yet that has completely fricked up anything. Dont get caught up in what you see and hear on TV and radio. Lets let the facts of the impact speak for its self and wait and see. Not saying that is doesnt get worse before it gets better but lets just see how this plays out and pray that they can stop this leak on Wednesday.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 9:46 pm to tgrbaitn08
Hang in there, nothing has happened yet that has completely fricked up anything. Dont get caught up in what you see and hear on TV and radio. Lets let the facts of the impact speak for its self and wait and see. Not saying that is doesnt get worse before it gets better but lets just see how this plays out and pray that they can stop this leak on Wednesday.
WTF. Seriously. WTF.
WTF. Seriously. WTF.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 9:48 pm to Venicetiger
Okay, we're all gonna die, life is over as we know it, burn your house and kill your loved ones, there is nothing to live for. We're fricked in the arse, everyone hates us, we all going to hell, frick me, frick you and frick the world!!!!
There, is that what you want to hear? Do you feel better now?
There, is that what you want to hear? Do you feel better now?
Posted on 5/24/10 at 9:54 pm to tgrbaitn08
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Okay, we're all gonna die, life is over as we know it, burn your house and kill your loved ones, there is nothing to live for. We're fricked in the arse, everyone hates us, we all going to hell, frick me, frick you and frick the world!!!!
Life is over for a lot of people as they know it for the time being and very likely for a long time to come. You can't spin this fiasco to make it any better and you are a hack if you try. Hell, even a BP exec called it catastrophic today.
Posted on 5/24/10 at 9:57 pm to Venicetiger
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Life is over for a lot of people as they know it for the time being and very likely for a long time to come. You can't spin this fiasco to make it any better and you are a hack if you try. Hell, even a BP exec called it catastrophic today.
Why? Cause there is a little oil in the marshes? Why dont you wait until it completely devastates the marshes before you throw in the towel. Focus on the facts at this point, dont buy into the media hype.
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