A boycott of BP would not hurt BP fatcats, but the little people (= “small” people, if not perfectly translated), the folks that work at petrol stations, the 30,000 people that BP employs in the States, pensioners that have their retirements tied to BP in the UK and US. Instead, promote drilling for oil where it is safer, say in Alaska. The environmentalists and government regulators seem to have shot themselves in the foot. We need oil for some time; let’s get wiser and be more practical!
BOYCOTT BP How can oil companies be so careless? There is plenty of on shore drilling they can do. Lots of animals who live in the gulf were once endangered and were brought back from the brink of extinction. But because of this spill, sad to say theses species may be extinct when it's all over. So much for my career choice and studying the gulf of mexico!
Produced by Bob Hite, Jr., Kinship Productions of Tampa, FL. The music video received two Emmy Awards at the 30th Florida Emmy Awards in Miami and it was aired on NBC TV. filmed in Alaska and Florida
This is a great video with wonderful music and lyrics. Hope the folks in Alaska appreciate it. It underscores how fragile our environment is and how much we take for granted.
This is an amazing rock song with a passionate, environmental message. Cindy Hite is a true siren singing a stirring song personifying the planet, and giving mother nature a voice. This video engages emotion and reminds us of the painful Exxon event, reawakening us to the plight of nature to persevere under the tyranny of human greed, error, technology, and complacency. This presentation strongly reconnects one to the spirit of Earth and to the reality of the Earth's crisis.
This song is proudly in my playlist of over 150 oil spill songs.In my uploads is the answers to BP & our oil dependence. Join me
therealjamesbud 1 year ago
great song!
OILSONGdotcom 1 year ago
A boycott of BP would not hurt BP fatcats, but the little people (= “small” people, if not perfectly translated), the folks that work at petrol stations, the 30,000 people that BP employs in the States, pensioners that have their retirements tied to BP in the UK and US. Instead, promote drilling for oil where it is safer, say in Alaska. The environmentalists and government regulators seem to have shot themselves in the foot. We need oil for some time; let’s get wiser and be more practical!
mre1491 1 year ago
BOYCOTT BP How can oil companies be so careless? There is plenty of on shore drilling they can do. Lots of animals who live in the gulf were once endangered and were brought back from the brink of extinction. But because of this spill, sad to say theses species may be extinct when it's all over. So much for my career choice and studying the gulf of mexico!
REIFBR001 1 year ago
Wonderful video; I hope some of the BP bigshots will watch it all the way to the end, and maybe learn something?
mre1491 1 year ago
Produced by Bob Hite, Jr., Kinship Productions of Tampa, FL. The music video received two Emmy Awards at the 30th Florida Emmy Awards in Miami and it was aired on NBC TV. filmed in Alaska and Florida
ubuibiok 1 year ago
This is a great video with wonderful music and lyrics. Hope the folks in Alaska appreciate it. It underscores how fragile our environment is and how much we take for granted.
1985skylark 2 years ago
Cool song - cool video - important message.
pilotpoodle 2 years ago
Wow...how perfect!
Linda (nails)
fiery212 3 years ago
I dont know who she is but she is great Rick
Rickslookin2000 3 years ago
nice song
burne74 3 years ago
Great song - great subject - where's this beauty been hiding?
385422 4 years ago
This is an amazing rock song with a passionate, environmental message. Cindy Hite is a true siren singing a stirring song personifying the planet, and giving mother nature a voice. This video engages emotion and reminds us of the painful Exxon event, reawakening us to the plight of nature to persevere under the tyranny of human greed, error, technology, and complacency. This presentation strongly reconnects one to the spirit of Earth and to the reality of the Earth's crisis.
toldjaso 4 years ago