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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2010

I must apologize to my loyal subscribers for my extended absence. For the past few months I have been feverishly working to get 5 manuscripts published in peer-reviewed journals. But I felt the lies, double talk, and deception on the part of BP needed addressing. Yes, scientists have not found high concentration plumes, but as I point out here, low concentration plumes hold horrific volumes of oil. It's like saying, the earth hasn't exploded, therefore this disaster isn't that bad.

The "gullible sheep" comment is referring to the media, who rarely check up on numbers or facts made by people they interview.

British Petroleum's CEO Tony Hayward said they will make this right, excuse me if I don't believe you anymore. If course, stopping the spill, cleaning up the oil, paying all the Gulf Coast residents claims IN FULL, and paying the full EPA fine should be enough to convince me you've put your dishonest ways behind you. I won't hold my breath.

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If we all gave more thought to our actions and policies, this world would be a far better place.

Think about it.

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  • if all that oil is leaking - then there is obviously a huge abundance of oil in this well - and oil is used to make gasoline - so why are gas prices at the service stations between $2.00 and $3.00 a gallon? There is no shortage of oil - so how come gas is so expensive? why are they robbing us like that? am i the only one on earth who can recognize this?

  • @NewbBOSS The amount of oil we consume as a nation and world dwarfs even this well. It just goes to show how dependent we truly are.

  • BP is merely trying to supply YOUR demand. To lump the blame on BP is the ultimate in both projection and scape goating. Try a bit of introspection ....... Think about it.

  • @OnlyCreationism By lying to regulators. If they couldn't drill there, supply would go down, the price would go up, and they would continue to make money. The reason the do drill there, is because everyone else is. Competition drives production up.

    I'm not saying MMS doesn't hold blame, but BP lied about the spill impact and their cleanup capabilities, just like they continue to lie about the nature of the spill going on right now. Hence the video.

    Sorry, but your argument fails.

  • @cdk007 Both can be considered to be fully guilty: the company causing the spill, and the people saying that it was good for them to drill there. For two people to be convicted of murder, there don't need to be two bodies. The MMS failed and BP failed. If other companies involved claimed the valve was secure, then they failed too. And all should be punished.

    OnlyCreationism isn't saying it is wrong to blame BP, he's saying it's wrong to solely blame BP. And in that, I'll have to agree with him.

  • @philip1201 Fair point. I agree as well. However, there are different degrees of blame. For example, if a person is driving recklessly and speeding and causes an accident we can all agree they are to blame. Now should we also blame the cops who never policed that road or set up speed traps? Should we blame the DMV clerk who didn't notice that person cheated on their drivers test? Yes, but to a different degree.

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  • @GreatGungHolio Easy to say... I bough some roasted seaweed once and it came in a 27 plastic plates, within 27 plastic envelopes within one larger plastic envelope within a carton box... You know, I will not mind having to cut it by myself (anyway, I finished to use a knife anyway). I'm willing to make effort, I use some bag made out of tissues maybe 80% of the time, I take the city bus all the time... But, some companies are really making it hard.

  • @timmysgonnagetcha Oh look a social darwinist in the internet, How original and edgy.

  • Better than I would have called them. I would have settled for Anglo-Iranian oil company.

  • Only joking. Im sure the Planet will be able to provide for an infinite population. BAAHAHAA

  • @GreatGungHolio ... The clue was at the end .. think baby, think. The bomb scared the world, but people are getting comfy again knowing the fallout outweighs the benefit of using it as a means of self cleansing the species. Do you honestly think An intelligent community will save your sorry arse when it no longer requires a human workforce, and has the means to leap forward as a species? The selection day is coming so make yourself useful. You think we felt bad about "sorting out" the neandertal

  • If you don’t like oil spills or pollution, don’t use oil. Simple. Don’t drive, don’t use plastics, don’t fly, don’t tar roads or roofs etc. Easy. Oh, but wait, don’t these things account for 99.9% of the American lifestyle of consumption and consumer products?

    Oh, well. I guess the highly disciplined American public will do the right thing for the planet, eh?

  • @OpiatedBliss Midnight sonata, I think I got to know that music when I played resident evil years ago.

  • lol you say "wuter" like my grandma

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