NYcarbineer
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ENRD
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1999
Welcome to the United States Department of Justice
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. today pleaded guilty to one felony count related to the illegal disposal of hazardous waste on AlaskaÂ’s North Slope, and it agreed to spend $22 million to resolve the criminal case and related civil claims, the Justice Department announced.
Ok?
Now let's hear what FELONY crime(s) ACORN was ever convicted of that was serious enough to merit 22 MILLION in fines.
And this is BEFORE we even get to whatever criminal or civil liabilities BP may have incurred in this oil spill.
QUESTION:
If you believe that ACORN was rightfully barred from doing business with the US for whatever wrongs you believe ACORN committed,
WHY aren't you also of the belief that BP should never have even been doing business with the US for the last decade, let alone in the future.
Be specific and on point please.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1999
Welcome to the United States Department of Justice
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. today pleaded guilty to one felony count related to the illegal disposal of hazardous waste on AlaskaÂ’s North Slope, and it agreed to spend $22 million to resolve the criminal case and related civil claims, the Justice Department announced.
Ok?
Now let's hear what FELONY crime(s) ACORN was ever convicted of that was serious enough to merit 22 MILLION in fines.
And this is BEFORE we even get to whatever criminal or civil liabilities BP may have incurred in this oil spill.
QUESTION:
If you believe that ACORN was rightfully barred from doing business with the US for whatever wrongs you believe ACORN committed,
WHY aren't you also of the belief that BP should never have even been doing business with the US for the last decade, let alone in the future.
Be specific and on point please.