Joe Barton (R-TX)

BP had to agree to it , it was pay up or face criminal charges. That was the strategy used against Exxon. Fedgov is a continuing criminal enterprise.

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Were you at the meetings?

I didn't have to be at the meeting .Criminal charges were leveled after Exxon Valdez spill Precedent and knowledge of fedgov's modus operandi are enough.

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You're saying that filing criminal charges in the Exxon Valdez case was wrong?

lol, what next?
 
From BP's own website:

Release date: 16 June 2010

Following a meeting with the President of the United States, the BP Board announces an agreed package of measures to meet its obligations as a responsible party arising from the Deepwater Horizon spill.


So BP acknowledges it is a responsible party here, acknowledges it has obligations, and agrees to a plan designed to meet those obligations,

and somehow, STILL, the wingnuts manage to concoct a fantasy where Obama is the villain.


BP only acknowledges they are "a responsible party" not the sole responsible party. The way Obama is mismanaging the clean up will make a good case for BP to not pay future damages.
 
A win for the American people then. Care to provide your precidence and modus operandi? or are broad declarations enough for you


No a "win" for the enviro-nazis , Luddites and the zombified. Try clicking on the Link should you need details.

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LOL. By God, why don't you get on national tv and claim to represent the Repubs and Tea Party? I think you really should.:lol:

LOL.

Because the zombified has been conditioned, by the government and its media, to believe, without any evidence , that BP is responsible.

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From BP's own website:

Release date: 16 June 2010

Following a meeting with the President of the United States, the BP Board announces an agreed package of measures to meet its obligations as a responsible party arising from the Deepwater Horizon spill.


So BP acknowledges it is a responsible party here, acknowledges it has obligations, and agrees to a plan designed to meet those obligations,

and somehow, STILL, the wingnuts manage to concoct a fantasy where Obama is the villain.


BP only acknowledges they are "a responsible party" not the sole responsible party. The way Obama is mismanaging the clean up will make a good case for BP to not pay future damages.

:lol: Go away.
 
No a "win" for the enviro-nazis , Luddites and the zombified. Try clicking on the Link should you need details.

.:eek:

LOL. By God, why don't you get on national tv and claim to represent the Repubs and Tea Party? I think you really should.:lol:

LOL.

Because the zombified has been conditioned, by the government and its media, to believe, without any evidence , that BP is responsible.

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There is irrefutable indisputable evidence.

BP ACKNOWLEDGED RESPONSIBILITY WHEN THEY AGREED TO PUT UP THE 20 BILLION.

Now that you've claimed it was wrong to criminally prosecute Exxon, do you want to deny the above as well?

Go for 3 idiocies in one day. Go for the wingnut hat trick.
 

You're saying that filing criminal charges in the Exxon Valdez case was wrong?

lol, what next?

Yes, indeed it was. ONLY the Luddites, enviro-nazis and the zombified claim that the accident was criminal.

What's next? Automobiles which use bullshit as fuel.



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Try having an accident on an Oregon highway when drunk, and see how understanding one of our judges will be. The Captain was a sot, a known fact, but Exxon kept him on. They were criminally liable, as is BP.

But just keep on defending a multi-national corperation that has managed to kill 26 Americans saving money on safety factors. Profits for multi-national corperations are so much more important than American lives in your opinion.
 

You're saying that filing criminal charges in the Exxon Valdez case was wrong?

lol, what next?

Yes, indeed it was. ONLY the Luddites, enviro-nazis and the zombified claim that the accident was criminal.

What's next? Automobiles which use bullshit as fuel.



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Luddites? Those who oppose alternative fuels are the luddites.
 
Idiot.

That is all...

mebbe....

6.17.2010
Top Corporate Donor to Barton Is Partner of BP on Deepwater Horizon
by Nate Silver @ 2:26 PM

Ordinarily, it's not that shocking to see a Republican from Texas defend the petroleum industry. But Rep. Joe Barton's comments to BP CEO Tony Hayward today, in which he described it as a "tragedy" that a "a private corporation can be subjected to what I would characterize as a shakedown", has obviously touched something of a raw nerve, with Republicans already seeking to distance themselves from the comment while Democrats look for ways to exploit it.

Making matters worse for Barton is the identity of the top contributor to his election campaigns. Since 1989, it has been the company Anadarko Petroleum, from which he's received $56,500 in PAC donations and another $90,000 in individual contributions.

FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right: Top Corporate Donor to Barton Is Partner of BP on Deepwater Horizon
Oh come on he's a good man

Rep. Joe Barton Says He Won't Seek Re-Election In 2018 | HuffPost
 

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