what I can't get my head around is the fact that so many purported 'americans' betray their Country to defend a foreign corporation
the only conclusion, their racism and hatred for the duly elected President has clouded thier perception, and in fact, causing borderline treasonous position, ie, BP > US citizens...
Well, that's certainly a bigoted paragraph.
one that has show total disregard for our safety laws (>600 eregious, willful, violations...only 1 WASN'T BP!)
Actually over 700. In the same time-frame Exxon got 1. BP has been a very bad player (or far less successful at bribing inspectors); though we can't talk about this failure without Haliburton and Transocean.
trust me, BP will look out for theirselves (and only theirselves) they have more lawyers and PR working the 'problem' than engineers...
I agree here as well: BP Is certainly focused on its bottom line.
and the same people that think BP should do what they want, without regard to law or safety, criticize the President for looking out for Americans first...
when a crime is committed, time is of the essence, hence the criminal probe NOW, while the evidence is fresh...it's not like it's distracting from the effort to minimize damage...lawyers aren't engineers and have nothing to do with that process, it's no diversion of resources...it's SMART and good for the US, who cares about BP...
I was ready to argue your conclusion when I realized that your premise seems to lack "truthiness". I don't believe the President is spearheading the criminal investigations.
yep, read it and responded...it would most likely work...
that's why they won't do it...
they want the oil, they don't want to STOP the oil...
Your conclusion does not flow from your premise. A relief well is already underway. Stoppig this flow will not stop access to this pocket (and indeed there's no rig in place to use this flow). All this is doing is costing BP a lot.
I suspect they want it stopped, and though I don't think there are competing interests that would stop them from wishing it stopped to a convenient geinie: there are certainly issues that cause them to want to cover the scope and cause and, as a result, may inhibit stopping this flow.
We are discussing a company with $3billion in profit last quarter, looking at billions in losses to the Gulf damage. Getting their hands on the oil in this one well now (as opposed to later) doesn't seem likely to be a priority.
I've got the red chiclits to prove my anti-Bush pro-progressive credentials; and I think you are being irrational in your perspective.