On 03/05/2010 9:29 PM, Bill McKee wrote:
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On 5/3/10 6:46 PM, BAR wrote:
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Oil spill crisis a setback for BP and its chief executive
By Steven Mufson
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, May 3, 2010; A06
On the day he got news that the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig caught
fire
in the Gulf of Mexico, BP chief executive Tony Hayward received a
series
of crisis updates in his London offices. The rig belonged to
Transocean,
but BP had leased it to drill an exploration well and BP bore legal
responsibility for any consequences.
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The oil industry has to come up with a way to quickly control these
disasters. Maybe production should be halted& no new drilling started
until they do.
There has been a plan in place since 1994 to contain the oil spills and
burn off the oil, run by the US Gov, but again the government failed to
implement it.
Dicque Cheney was instrumental in making sure safety devices used on these
sorts of wells elsewhere in the world were not implemented here.
Dang, he was one powerful VP. Bypassed Congress, got things done.
Impressive.
Make a top buusiness leader the president if you want to fix why
businesses are not giving good jobs.
First is to whack the dead weight and the useless ****, getting the
monkey off the backs of producers. Would be great to see lots of good
jobs unemployment below 3% again eh?
Sure will not be from getto jive talk a lot big mouth.
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Are we being heard or are we a herd?