Guard watches coast for oil slick's first wave


CRedskinsRule
05-28-2010, 11:04 AM
Yea but if this was on Bush's watch Sean Peen would be down there on TV yelling where is the goverment as he is soak in oil carrying dead oil soaked birds.

the hypocrisy will never be acknowledged, not worth fighting over.

that said, Things I am sure of if Bush were in office:

- Daily stories of Bush's ties to the oil company's would be normal

- Green Activists would have been blasting the White House's drilling policies

- Hollywood would have been heavily involved in the story.

- The one director would have made a movie about the White House and Big Oil

- The Government's response would have been aggressively attacked and human/animal suffering stories would have been lead stories 2 out of every 3 nights.


That these would have been valid is not my point, it's that the media blatantly shields it's favored politicians, and actively lambasts those who they hate. (and yes they clearly hated Bush)

MTK
05-28-2010, 11:17 AM
Yea but if this was on Bush's watch Sean Peen would be down there on TV yelling where is the goverment as he is soak in oil carrying dead oil soaked birds.

Believe what you want to believe.

SmootSmack
05-28-2010, 11:24 AM
The problem really lies with BP. The gap between them and other oil companies when it comes to safety violations is astounding. I think it's like a 700 violations gap between BP at #1 and Sunoco (with fewer than 10 in the past three years, which is 10 too many of course)

Here's a good read

Renegade Refiner: OSHA Says BP Has “Systemic Safety Problem” - The Center for Public Integrity (http://www.publicintegrity.org/articles/entry/2085/)

But yeah, I definitely agree that had this been during the last administration there would be a lot of stories about the WH's ties to Big Oil. That's neither here nor there at this point though. They could blame me for all I care, just fix the problem

firstdown
05-28-2010, 11:26 AM
Believe what you want to believe.

You know that was funny and probably true. I'm not knocking the guy atleast he actually gets out and get involved but he is a little drama queen.

MTK
05-28-2010, 11:28 AM
Haven't we heard reports about BP's contributions to Obama?

PolitiFact | BP liked Obama, but oil stained Palin's hands too (http://politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2010/may/24/bp-liked-obama-oil-stained-sarah-palins-hands-too/)

GMScud
05-28-2010, 12:50 PM
Kinda dumb to compare relief efforts for a 3rd world country devastated by a natural disaster to an oil spill that a giant corporation is responsible for.

Is it? I strongly disagree. Where the blame falls has nothing to do with the fact that this disaster is devastating families, wildlife, and the fishing industry. There is an entire eco-system and plenty of families that need or will soon need a lot of help.

firstdown
05-28-2010, 12:50 PM
Haven't we heard reports about BP's contributions to Obama?

PolitiFact | BP liked Obama, but oil stained Palin's hands too (http://politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2010/may/24/bp-liked-obama-oil-stained-sarah-palins-hands-too/)


Funny how they have to throw Palin and McCain into that article. First off Palin is not in office so we cannot judge her because we don't know what her response would have been. As Governor of Alaska Palin actually went after big oil to get a cut of the oil profits comming out of Alaska.

Palin Boosted Oil-Company Taxes While Alaska Had Budget Surplus - Bloomberg.com (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aYdZoyTvFrTc&refer=home)

MTK
05-28-2010, 01:04 PM
Palin was the one calling Obama out, so it's only natural to point out that her hands aren't exactly clean in all of this.

SolidSnake84
05-28-2010, 01:06 PM
The problem really lies with BP. The gap between them and other oil companies when it comes to safety violations is astounding. I think it's like a 700 violations gap between BP at #1 and Sunoco (with fewer than 10 in the past three years, which is 10 too many of course)

Here's a good read

Renegade Refiner: OSHA Says BP Has “Systemic Safety Problem” - The Center for Public Integrity (http://www.publicintegrity.org/articles/entry/2085/)

But yeah, I definitely agree that had this been during the last administration there would be a lot of stories about the WH's ties to Big Oil. That's neither here nor there at this point though. They could blame me for all I care, just fix the problem

Your numbers are right. In the last 3 years, BP had 760 Violations, and not just the technical kind. The guy on TV last night said that all of those violations involved a physical danger, or something being done wrong that could bring about injury, death, or environmental damage. By comparison, Exxon, who had the worst spill prior to BP, had only ONE violation in the same time frame...

joethiesmanfan
05-28-2010, 01:19 PM
Crying tears of pain at the cost of drill baby drill. No one was crying when they built that oil pipeline through the watrer supply of that Nigerian village. Karma is a B.

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