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June 20, 2010 at 2:22 AM #567577NewtoSanDiegoGuestAre you all done with your venting and ranting?
I feel like I’m at a lynch mob of poor Tony Hayward. Vast majority of people in oil industry are good, hardworking, proud people. They are your parents, neighbors, brother-in-law, etc.
Simple matter is that we all need oil, even YOU!The loudest ones probably saying “throw BP bums in jail” and holding signs saying “save the pelicans” probably drive big SUVs!
You need oil and you are not willing to walk the talk. When was the last time you took public transportation? I want an honest answer. Just answer the question please!
Hypocrites!
NSD
June 20, 2010 at 2:22 AM #567672NewtoSanDiegoGuestAre you all done with your venting and ranting?
I feel like I’m at a lynch mob of poor Tony Hayward. Vast majority of people in oil industry are good, hardworking, proud people. They are your parents, neighbors, brother-in-law, etc.
Simple matter is that we all need oil, even YOU!The loudest ones probably saying “throw BP bums in jail” and holding signs saying “save the pelicans” probably drive big SUVs!
You need oil and you are not willing to walk the talk. When was the last time you took public transportation? I want an honest answer. Just answer the question please!
Hypocrites!
NSD
June 20, 2010 at 2:22 AM #568172NewtoSanDiegoGuestAre you all done with your venting and ranting?
I feel like I’m at a lynch mob of poor Tony Hayward. Vast majority of people in oil industry are good, hardworking, proud people. They are your parents, neighbors, brother-in-law, etc.
Simple matter is that we all need oil, even YOU!The loudest ones probably saying “throw BP bums in jail” and holding signs saying “save the pelicans” probably drive big SUVs!
You need oil and you are not willing to walk the talk. When was the last time you took public transportation? I want an honest answer. Just answer the question please!
Hypocrites!
NSD
June 20, 2010 at 2:22 AM #568279NewtoSanDiegoGuestAre you all done with your venting and ranting?
I feel like I’m at a lynch mob of poor Tony Hayward. Vast majority of people in oil industry are good, hardworking, proud people. They are your parents, neighbors, brother-in-law, etc.
Simple matter is that we all need oil, even YOU!The loudest ones probably saying “throw BP bums in jail” and holding signs saying “save the pelicans” probably drive big SUVs!
You need oil and you are not willing to walk the talk. When was the last time you took public transportation? I want an honest answer. Just answer the question please!
Hypocrites!
NSD
June 20, 2010 at 2:22 AM #568559NewtoSanDiegoGuestAre you all done with your venting and ranting?
I feel like I’m at a lynch mob of poor Tony Hayward. Vast majority of people in oil industry are good, hardworking, proud people. They are your parents, neighbors, brother-in-law, etc.
Simple matter is that we all need oil, even YOU!The loudest ones probably saying “throw BP bums in jail” and holding signs saying “save the pelicans” probably drive big SUVs!
You need oil and you are not willing to walk the talk. When was the last time you took public transportation? I want an honest answer. Just answer the question please!
Hypocrites!
NSD
June 20, 2010 at 2:45 PM #567792ArrayaParticipantDespite President Barack Obama’s promises of better safeguards for offshore drilling, federal regulators continue to approve plans for oil companies to drill in the Gulf of Mexico with minimal or no environmental analysis.
The Department of Interior’s Minerals Management Service has signed off on at least five new offshore drilling projects since June 2, when the agency’s acting director announced tougher safety regulations for drilling in the Gulf, a McClatchy review of public records has discovered.
Three of the projects were approved with waivers exempting them from detailed studies of their environmental impact — the same waiver the MMS granted to BP for the ill-fated well that’s been fouling the Gulf with crude for two months.
Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/06/18/96185/federal-approval-still-flowing.html#ixzz0rQvFkl4X
June 20, 2010 at 2:45 PM #567885ArrayaParticipantDespite President Barack Obama’s promises of better safeguards for offshore drilling, federal regulators continue to approve plans for oil companies to drill in the Gulf of Mexico with minimal or no environmental analysis.
The Department of Interior’s Minerals Management Service has signed off on at least five new offshore drilling projects since June 2, when the agency’s acting director announced tougher safety regulations for drilling in the Gulf, a McClatchy review of public records has discovered.
Three of the projects were approved with waivers exempting them from detailed studies of their environmental impact — the same waiver the MMS granted to BP for the ill-fated well that’s been fouling the Gulf with crude for two months.
Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/06/18/96185/federal-approval-still-flowing.html#ixzz0rQvFkl4X
June 20, 2010 at 2:45 PM #568390ArrayaParticipantDespite President Barack Obama’s promises of better safeguards for offshore drilling, federal regulators continue to approve plans for oil companies to drill in the Gulf of Mexico with minimal or no environmental analysis.
The Department of Interior’s Minerals Management Service has signed off on at least five new offshore drilling projects since June 2, when the agency’s acting director announced tougher safety regulations for drilling in the Gulf, a McClatchy review of public records has discovered.
Three of the projects were approved with waivers exempting them from detailed studies of their environmental impact — the same waiver the MMS granted to BP for the ill-fated well that’s been fouling the Gulf with crude for two months.
Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/06/18/96185/federal-approval-still-flowing.html#ixzz0rQvFkl4X
June 20, 2010 at 2:45 PM #568496ArrayaParticipantDespite President Barack Obama’s promises of better safeguards for offshore drilling, federal regulators continue to approve plans for oil companies to drill in the Gulf of Mexico with minimal or no environmental analysis.
The Department of Interior’s Minerals Management Service has signed off on at least five new offshore drilling projects since June 2, when the agency’s acting director announced tougher safety regulations for drilling in the Gulf, a McClatchy review of public records has discovered.
Three of the projects were approved with waivers exempting them from detailed studies of their environmental impact — the same waiver the MMS granted to BP for the ill-fated well that’s been fouling the Gulf with crude for two months.
Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/06/18/96185/federal-approval-still-flowing.html#ixzz0rQvFkl4X
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