Posted by trucker 40 on May 01, 2010 at 06:01:01 from (69.152.36.84):
In Reply to: Re: OT oil well posted by LAA on April 30, 2010 at 19:54:52:
What?I suppose you think that BP is the best thing since sliced bread?If BP wont clean up their other spills what makes you think they will clean up this one?
I think you jump on me with your ignorance crap because you want to control the conversation.You are always wrong,but you call me ignorant,now what does that tell everybody that reads this?You live in Louisiana or someplace so that makes it to where you know all about it and everybody else is ignorant?No it makes you an apologist for a bunch of crooks.
There is a remote device that cost 500,000 dollars that your buddy Bush kept from requiring oil companys use that could have stopped this,but no,500,000 dollars to a company that made 6 billion the first quarter of 2010 is just too much money so they can drill on Americans coast without it.They cant drill in Europe without it,but they can in America?
Want to call me ignorant now?Best shut up before it gets worse and you will loose as always.
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