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BP Withholds Oil Spill Facts — and Government Lets It
WASHINGTON - BP, the company in charge of the rig that exploded last month in the Gulf of Mexico, hasn't publicly divulged the results of tests on the extent of workers' exposure to evaporating oil or from the burning of crude over the gulf, even though researchers say that data is crucial in determining whether the conditions are safe.
BP workers stand on a barge loaded with absorption material on the banks of the Mississippi River off the coast of Louisiana May 18, 2010. (REUTERS/Hans Deryk)
Moreover, the company isn't monitoring the extent
of the spill and only reluctantly released videos of the spill site
that could give scientists a clue to the amount of the oil in gulf.
BP's role as the primary source of information has raised questions about whether the government should intervene to gather such data and to publicize it and whether an adequate cleanup can be accomplished without the details of crude oil spreading across the gulf.
Under pressure from senators, BP released four videos Tuesday, but it hasn't agreed to better monitoring.
The company also hasn't publicly released air sampling for oil spill workers although Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the agency in charge of monitoring compliance with worker safety regulations, is relying on the information and has urged it to do so.
"It is not ours to publish," said Dean Wingo, OSHA's assistant regional administrator who oversees Louisiana. "We are working with (BP) and encouraging them to post the data so that it is publicly available."
Much of the worker exposure data is being collected by contractors hired by BP.
Toby Odone, a BP spokesman, said the company is sharing the data with "legitimate interested parties," which include government agencies and the private companies assisting in the cleanup. When asked whether the information can be released publicly, he responded, "Why would one do it? Any parties with a legitimate interest can have access to it."
Joseph T. Hughes Jr., the director of the worker education training program for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, said he didn't think "anyone has seen much of that data at all."
"The hard part about it is that in a normal response, when the government is doing this, there might be more transparency on the data," Hughes said. "In this case, when you have BP making the decisions and collecting the data it's harder to have that transparency."
Unlike the response to other past national disasters such as Hurricane Katrina where the government was in charge, BP has been designated as the "responsible party" under federal law and is overseeing much of the response to the spill. The government is acting more as an adviser.
So far, the government has been slow to press BP to release its data and permit others to evaluate the extent of the crisis.
"I think that one of the lessons learned here is whether the federal government should have more of a role in the response and not leave that decision-making in the hands of the responsible parties," said Hughes, whose institute was one of the first to raise questions about air quality at the World Trade Center site in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks.
A recent report in the New England Journal of Medicine found that many Sept. 11 rescue workers still suffer from impaired lung function.
The Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health, one of BP's consultants, is collecting air quality samples over the coast and the water.
"It's fair to say that a majority of the air monitoring along the shoreline is being done by our organization," said Glenn Millner, a partner with the CTEH and a principal toxicologist.
Gina Solomon, a medical doctor and a senior scientist with the Natural Resources Defense Council, said her environmental organization has been pressing the government to release the data, after hearing reports of fishermen concerned about exposure.
"The fact that OSHA is saying that it's safe is important because they have access to data that we don't have," she said. "It's sort of awkward to have to take that on face value given the fact that there are fishermen who feel they are getting sick."
The Environmental Protection Agency is releasing shoreline data on its website, but not information about the air quality workers encounter on the water.
OSHA has access to that data and is monitoring it to determine what type of equipment the workers should be issued and other questions related to worker safety. So far, the air quality does not require workers to receive respirators, Wingo said.
Millner said that data as a matter of practice is shared only with the oil clean up worker and the company overseeing the cleanup.
BP also has exercised considerable control over how much is known about the amount of oil gushing into the gulf.
Early on, the government estimated that 210,000 gallons was being released daily. That estimate was based on satellite observations of the water's surface.
The first look at the oil coming out of the pipe on the sea floor was a video clip that BP released last week in response to demands from reporters and others. It caused a stir because some experts who analyzed it estimated that the amount of oil pouring into the gulf was many times the government's official estimate.
Sens. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., and Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., on Monday asked BP on Monday to provide all available video footage.
BP provided clips from several days of the spill on Tuesday.
The clips, however, would still result only in rough estimates because the oil flows at different rates at different times and it's mixed with gas, said BP spokesman Mark Proegler.
The company had no other equipment on the sea floor to monitor the amount of the flow, and no plans to install any.
"We've said from the beginning . . . it's difficult if not impossible to measure from the source of the flow," Proegler said on Tuesday. BP's focus is stopping the flow and keeping the oil away from shore, he said.
Jeff Short, an oil pollution expert and former National Marine Fisheries Service official who now works for the environmental group Oceana, said the estimate based on surface observations was very imprecise, and that looking at the flow rate from the pipe would be better.
"The public has the right to see what harm the environment is exposed to, and knowing the flow rate is fundamental to that," he said.
Judy McDowell, the chair of the biology department and a senior scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts who's studied many oil spills, said that in addition to knowing the amount of oil flowing in, scientists also need to figure out how it's dispersing and breaking down in order to know what effect it would have on living organisms in the water.
Jane Lubchenco, the administrator of NOAA, said in testimony to a Senate committee Tuesday said it was important, but difficult to get a better estimate of the amount of oil. She said that the Coast Guard planned to set up a team to get a better estimate.
Some university researchers have been frustrated by the lack of data and the refusal of federal agencies to press BP to collect detailed measurements from the broken well pipe or fully assess what might be happening underwater.
"We have been screaming from day one for data,'' said Peter Ortner, a fisheries biologist at the University of Miami.
Ortner also said that NOAA had been slow to consider sub-surface effects and didn't deploy the sophisticated gear that might help surveying for submerged oil.
Lubchenco said Monday that the agency had been discussing ideas about more sensing gear on the ocean floor but said "the priority at this point is to stop the flow.''
Meanwhile, an analysis of satellite imagery by the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, reported Tuesday that the spill has grown to more than 7,500 square miles, or about the size of New Jersey.
(Curtis Morgan of The Miami Herald contributed to this article.)
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Show AllYou, know, I don't get it. It's no longer just BP's problem. From the very beginning, there should have been a government investigation. BP screwed up big time, and heads should roll. First, though, there needs to be a 3rd party investigation, and BP forced to give up rights to any 'secrets' it might have regarding the accident, under the threat of obstruction of justice.
In addition, ALL contracts that were signed by individuals involved in the accident should be immediately made null and void.
Further, experts from all walks--not just the petroleum industry--should be marshaled from around the world to find a workable solution to plug this oil geyser. It will take a concerted effort. It appears to me that Obama is sitting in the White house with his thumb up his butt while the Gulf Coast burns.
chessgame56, unfortunately, i think that, we all 'get it'.
I support what you posted. But it simply doesn't apply to the reality that we dwell within.
peace.
It is certainly not what is happening yet, but there may be a boiling point before long. The present reality is that it's destroying the Gulf Coast. I don't think it's likely that those living there will be 'timid' on the issue for long; let's hope not, anyway.
Chessgames,
I think the gulf is a write-off. Just as Iraq is a write-off from DU dust. At least that's how the CorpGov views it. It's only value now is oil (to them.) For all we know, they blew it on purpose just to spike oil prices and collect 230 million in insurance payouts. Pretty fishy that executives were on board partying, celebrating the "safety" of the plant, and just when they lift off in their helicopters, BOOM. Very fishy indeed. Maybe the well wasn't producing enough to be profitable, and instead of abandoning it, they blew it, just like WTC (in theory.)
The buzz I read a while back, is that national security (access to oil etc) trumps all other considerations and probably has to some extent since the Carter doctrine was adopted which states that the US must control all Gulf Oil supplies.
The problem is that tying an economy to oil with your military consuming half of what is refined with several fake wars going on is unsustainable and suicidal. At some point lung function becomes more important than paper profits.
It would seem to me that control and development of solar power panel technology and development is far more important in the long run.
But for some strange reason, I value you humans, and do not want to hasten your inevitable self-extinction event.
Live Long or Prosper.
TJ
It is just a fact that is so obvious now.
BP is the 'government'. And.
Does a murderer give evidence of his own crimes to the D.A.? Although,in this case, the D.A. works for the murderer.
Yes, it's judgment day for the government, and especially smooth talking Obama. The silver lining to all this is--if indeed there is one--is that it will lay bare any pretenses of who and what our government stands for. You see, up to now, it's been easy for our ostrich population to bury their head in the sand. This disaster may make it too uncomfortable for them to do so--again let us hope.
chessgame56. I always have hope. There is creative potential - always. However,
There are also probabilities - some more likely than others.
And then again. There are unexpected variables. It isn't over til it's over.
OIL GUSHER not oil spill.
All the video from all the days the subs have been down there should be demanded by the government, is this not on USA soil?
If the gov is only advising then they should have plenty of time and resources to do extensive monitoring.
This is the last nail in the coffin of Gulf sea life.
Amazing shit that turns my stomach.
America is truly a fascist state.
Obama handing total control of a massive crime scene to the corporate criminals. Part of America has been siphoned off and placed under BP law. It's mind boggling.
Our tax dollars are paying for US government agencies to defer their powers over to a foreign oil company. Obviously, Obama has ordered them to keep quiet and protect the crimes of British Petroleum. It's breathtaking.
Fascism, beyond a shadow of a doubt.
"It is not ours to publish," said Dean Wingo, OSHA's assistant regional administrator who oversees Louisiana. "We are working with (BP) and encouraging them to post the data so that it is publicly available."
Holy Mother of God. Just when I think I can no longer be shocked by the arrogance from these corporate scumbags and the shameless toadying of our own government in response, something like this comes along.
So let me get this straight: A local government can seize some retired old couples' split-level ranch and sell it off to a real estate developer in order to (theoretically) improve the property tax base....but the Federal Government can't appropriate INFORMATION that might be crucial to the survival of who knows how many human beings and other life forms in the Gulf of Mexico.
It's simply not "theirs," so there is nothing they can do but wait patiently while the criminally negligent sociopaths who caused this crisis decide whether or not the share their findings.
This government is not legitimate. It has not been in a long, long time, and every day it becomes increasingly clear that the dog and pony show that captivated so many of us in the fall of 2008 did NOTHING to legitimize it. It has abdicated its responsibility to protect the common good and the citizens of the nation. It is transparently nothing more than a tool of opression and larceny, wielded against us by an overclass of economic elites.
Briggs Seekins
briggsseekins.wordpress.com
"We are working with (BP) and encouraging them to post the data so that it is publicly available."
ENCOURAGING??? People need to be shocked--shocked awake!
I wonder what would happen if we stopped interrogating and prosecuting all suspected criminals and just ‘encouraged’ them to come clean? Yea… that would probably work out really well. All of the lawbreakers would simply turn themselves in; confess their crimes; and politely ask for the maximum sentence to be imposed upon them. We’d save tons of money that is currently being wasted on law-enforcement, legal fees, etc. Obama sure is one smart cookie to come up with such a win-win idea. It shouldn’t be too long before the streets are once again safe to walk at night and all of the criminals are behind bars.
Really incredible.
Let's look at the big picture of America.
Our President can execute any one of us without proving a damn thing against us, but he doesn't dare bother BP to disclose what's going on to the American people.
Obama's biggest concern is making sure BP retains their Right to Profit as much as possible without the pesky American public getting in their face.
Look at all the gray hairs that Obama has acquired since he's taken office. You ain't seen nothin' yet.
they aren't gray hairs............he's bleaching his face!!!
The technical reason is that the poorly-funded and staffed OSHA agrees with the regulated entity to treat data for regulatory compliance confidentially for their own use. The idea being that if the agency claimed full rights to the informaiton the regulated entity might be motivated to submit falsified information. Even at the more powerful MSHA, this is the general policy except for coal or silica dust test results which are posted for every mine on their website.
Of cocurse, this policy could be changed with a simple memo from the undersecritaries in charge of the the agency.
I think this model of a monolithic "big government" working for the corporations is a wrong one. Yes, the national security appratus is quite powerful, but the rest of the government (especially agencys like OSHA, Interior Dept, or the EPA) are in a position of considerable weakness compared to the powerful corporations. If they step out of line and try to be more aggressive, the big business will call their congressman and senator and the agency will get slapped down.
I know of a MSHA inspector who caught a mine contractor-engineer red-handed producing fake inspection reports for a coal waste dam for which it was clear (no footprints in the snow) he hadn't ever actually inspected. After writing him up for mine regulation violations, he contacted a federal prosecuter to pursue fraud charges. What did the crook-engiineer do? He immediately contacted his (and my) congressman Tim Murphy and complained about "big government" being after him. in this case, the guy was probably too small a fish for Murphy to bother with, but if it had been Bayer Chemical or Consol Coal - Murphy would have gone right to work.
Ultimately, the agencies either give in to most of the corporations wishes or they lose what regulatory power they might have.
So, how to get the data out to the public? One word: Wikileaks.
SaboCat, did you check out the article on CD today regarding Wikileaks?
The Oz federal government's seizure of it's founders passport - and the placement of Wikileaks on a website blacklist? Yes.
Here, there will be no need for such clumsy and ugly government censorship. The major corporate ISP'a and Google will simply all start blocking the site, as is their perogitive under their "private property rights" and "free markets" and that will be that. Same results, but fully compliant with the principles of "freedom".
SaboCat you are right! I hadn't thought of that.
And, yes, that is the article i referenced, which now i can't find to forward....
Yes; very strange that it was removed from this site.
"Holy Mother of God. Just when I think I can no longer be shocked by the arrogance from these corporate scumbags and the shameless toadying of our own government in response, something like this comes along."
Briggs I totally agree with you on thinking I could no longer be shocked by the corporate/government oligarchy. But It just keeps getting worse and worse.
Just in case anyone had any doubts, it is us against big government and big corporations. They are going to destroy us and the habitability of our beautiful planet Earth if we can't stop them.
Have you heard the latest?..
BP is now issuing orders to the US Coast Guard!
BP's "Rules" Prevent Journalists From Touring Gulf Coast Damage
http://crooksandliars.com/nicole-belle/bps-rules-prevent-journalists-touring
This is yet another in a long series of stunningly arrogant moves by BP:
When CBS tried to film a beach with heavy oil on the shore in South Pass, Louisiana, a boat of BP contractors, and two Coast Guard officers, told them to turn around, or be arrested.
"This is BP's rules, it's not ours," someone aboard the boat said. Coast Guard officials told CBS that they're looking into it.
As the Coast Guard is a branch of the Armed Forces, it brings into question how closely the government and BP are working together to keep details of the disaster in the dark.
and BP AND COAST GUARD BLOCKING MEDIA FROM PUBLIC BEACHES
http://www.energyboom.com/policy/bp-and-coast-gaurd-blocking-media-public-beaches
CBS has footage of their reporters being turned away from a public beach in Louisiana where they were filming oil washing up on shore.
"This is BP's rules, it's not ours," someone aboard the boat said. Coast Guard officials told CBS that they're looking into it.
According to Mother Nature Network's Karl Burkhart, his contacts in Louisiana have given him unconfirmed reports of equipment being turned away or confiscated.
This should outrage everyone in America and mobilize millions into direct political action..
where is Woods Hole oceanography vessel- where is the Script Institute from U of C? only none research vessel from a minor school is down there.
Afte 9-11 there was a lot of damage to workers from Asbestos exposure - the buildings were all lined with the Montana asbestos that has been dangerous to the lungs.
Please read Thomas Friedman in the NYTimes this morning: Obama is missing the opportunity to say NO to the oil addiction-- we must face cold turkey and tighten our belt and get thru this and create green jobs.
We owe it to all the plants and animals that do not have a voice and that are dying in the Gulf-- POLITICAL WILL -- call the White House.
I look forward to the revolution. It will be tough but it is pretty bad without the revolution too: what with Tennesee flood and mudslides and risks of getting the oil out of the water is the same as the risk of getting the oil out of the soil-- we are wrecking not only the ocean but also our land and water drilling is bad when bad and stupid people drill- without regard to others either animals, plants or people.
Where is NASA, NOAA, and all the rest of it? Hell, even invite the the Russians if that will help. All need to share knowledge about how to best resolve it--at least all those who conduct off-shore drilling. It could be Shell, Exxon, Texaco, etc. who might run into a similar situation. Cooperation and not competition is what is badly needed now.
The NOAA is busily covering BPs arse with the set in stone bullcrap estimate of 5,000 BPD. Forget the NOAA.
AldoinSF
Arrest the executives of BP and take over the platform and mange it. If this was any child molester, they would go in arrest the person and rely on the agency to take care of the family.
from the article:
Toby Odone, a BP spokesman, said the company is sharing the data with "legitimate interested parties," which include government agencies and the private companies assisting in the cleanup. When asked whether the information can be released publicly, he responded, "Why would one do it? Any parties with a legitimate interest can have access to it."
and herein lies the problem:
as long as we believe in the privatization of the planet, we are susceptible to private interests devastating the public's land...
we are not deemed to have 'legitimate' interest in our own ocean? our own tidelands? our own health? WTF?
property is not an abstract, to be economized, it is living land and air and water, of which we are an integral part...
I don't know if we can wait for 2012...anybody ready to go sooner? I am...let me know...
take your life back, take the land back, save the world...
September 22, 2012...shut the world down, turn everything off...get actively engaged in your local life...let's get those gardens growing!
Oh I see, BP decides. Don't worry, though, the more arrogant they are, the harder they fall.
Wait a minute!
"We've said from the beginning . . . it's difficult if not impossible to measure from the source of the flow," Proegler said on Tuesday.
But BP now has a hose hook-up funneling oil from the gush site to oil carrier above. Surely BP has the ability to calculate/know how much oil is coming up from that funnel that was attached a couple days ago -- at least from that one leak (now there are two, the 2nd much, much smaller). Am I wrong about this??? No way to know, indeed, WTF!!!
I do not wish to pretend to be an expert in this matter.
However, the suggestion that BP is now in a position to calculate the flow of oil because of the tube diverting it to a tanker I do not believe to be correct.
When I first heard that this method was somewhat effective, the news report said that we are dealing with a 20" pipe leaking and the tube is only 4" in diameter. I believe someone compared it to a straw inserted in your beverage.
If you want to arbitrarily use a 5-to-1 ratio as to saying what is being recovered is one fifth of the actual leak, you might get a rough approximation, but hardly anything that is really accurate.
Allow me to ask a dumb question at this time though. If the tube method is somewhat successful, what prevents them from using multiple tubes simultaheously?
Anyone wishing to volunteer an answer is fine with me. I'm not opposed to looking like a dummy. I'm only interested in the end results.
Forget it, don't rack your brain. It's all BS. They're throwing anything out hoping it sticks. Some clown from BP was on PBS last night. He said the deep water untested, banned in the UK, highly toxic to humans, chemical crap they're pouring into the Gulf to break up the oil is perfectly safe. He said even the US Coast Guard uses it. All outrageous lies and Obama just leaves BP out there to say and do whatever they want to us.
BP's been drilling for oil for more than half century. They know everything that's going on. The bottom line is this. BP is trying to get as much oil as they can. The clean up is being done on the cheap because their focus is getting the oil into their greasy hands. That is why they've got Martial Law down there. They are hiding the huge devastation as it keeps on growing.
Obama is letting them foul our nation till BP can get the relief well finished in two months. Profits over all human and animal life, you know.
Anyone buying into the crap that they didn't know how much has been pouring into the Gulf from that pipe is a sap. They have engineers, equipment, and cameras that monitor and measure every bit of it. Have been from day one. Whatever they or Obama say to counter that fact is a lying sack of shit fraud to go with this big fat cover up.
And becoming to uncomfortable for the people to remain sheep, even with all their antidepressant consumption.
VP, at the risk of being irrelevant to this article, i posted a response to yours, back on the Ira Chernus piece from a couple of days ago.....
And, yes, the system is imploding. It was/is inevitable. And it appears that we are getting used to the shock of the shock doctrine. Feeling overwhelmed. And, we do have many who believe that the corporations have the wisdom the government lacks.
Facts notwithstanding. Deeply held beliefs that create cognitive dissonance with facts on the ground, usually win. Defenses become more insideous. People don't like to feel that they have been fools. They usually, but not always, will defend themselves from that realization.
It all comes down to 'character' really. Some people do have 'breakthroughs' and become more aware. But they need to have a love for 'truth'.
rita
You gotta love capitalism.
I read an article (link below) regarding the dispersants being used by BP and produced and sold by Nalco.
Quote from article;
"The two types of dispersants BP is spraying in the Gulf of Mexico are banned for use [1] on oil spills in the U.K. As EPA-approved products [2], BP has been using them in greater quantities than dispersants have ever been used [3] in the history of U.S. oil spills.
BP is using two products from a line of dispersants called Corexit [4], which EPA data [2] appear to show is more toxic and less effective [5] on South Louisiana crude than other available dispersants, according to Greenwire."
Take a guess who purchased substantial stock in Nalco (maker of Corexit product line) within the least year...if you guessed Berkshire Hathaway (Warren Buffet) you were correct.
Ahh, the circuitous path of money and profits from pain.
Sorry, I forgot the link.
http://www.propublica.org/ion/blog/item/In-Gulf-Spill-BP-Using-Dispersants-Banned-in-UK
Our unitary executive needs to declare a state of emergency and seize all of BP's assets. A working group needs to be set up pronto to determine how to stop the leak and clean up the oil
Obama then immediately needs to demand retroactive legislation to lift the cap on liabilities to $100 billion.
The employees of BP, Transocean and Halliburton responsible need to be arrested, detained and denied bond.
Every government agency with expertise must be involved and information shared freely.
There should be press conferences daily with all media invited to keep homeland-Americans up to date.
Okay I can go back to sleep now.
Right you are, except - no going back to sleep.
This is the people's wake up call.
Boycott oil companies. stop paying taxes until the govt represents the people. Move our money! NOW.
I'm also calling for the unitary executive to administer enhanced interrogation techniques on the CEO's of BP, Halliburton and Transocean.
Waterboard them with light sweet crude until they admit their ties to Al Qaeda, agree to undergo intense psychotherapy and convert to Jesus instead of worshipping the God of money.
Then the unitary executive should call on all homeland-Americans who've ever chanted "Drill-baby-Drill" to lay their bodies down on the beach of the Gulf Coast and act as human sandbags.
May God Bless the United States of America and all the homeland-Americans!
Let's have a really BIG fantasy. How about a law that would make driving a car ILLEGAL, except in acute emergency situations, like going to a gulf course? Let;s make a world-wide treaty,,, Gosh, we might even save the planet.
Is it true that Obama went golfing 2 or 3 days after the oil explosion began?
Excellent !
You must have written this post in your sleep, because you are definitely dreaming!
Well, easy for you to say in your dream that nothing can possibly change. That is the dream, your dream, that the new Corporate state demands.
Last Friday, BP told Markey and his Congressional committee
to take a hike. Markey asked BP to provide how they came
to oil flow estimations, BP said none of your business,
Markey just said OK, come back Monday so I can ask you again,
BP said no, I don't want to.
We have no government. We have martial law,
the mock elections they had yesterday are amusing.
Yeah, the whole thing with Markey was a joke.
Why in the world would anyone take Congress seriously? They don't seem to be the least bit embarassed, either. Starting with Cheney giving them a big FU without any repercussions it's all been downhill. The Bush DOJ tells them FU and nothing, Rove tellks them FU and nothing, Condi tells them FU, the CIA tells them FU, Paulson and Bernanke tell them FU, so what the hey. Obama's masters at BP just got in line.
Members of Congress love to toss us peasants in jail the minute we set foot near them. We're the only ones left who must obey the US corporate state.
Corporate media. Corporate President. Corporate Congress. Corporate Universities, Corporate Supreme Court. Corporate wars.
CORPORATE CRIMINALS !
AMERICA IS A CORPORATE FASCIST STATE !
“Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power”
Mussolini
Gulf of Mexico oil spill in the Loop Current
European Space Agency reports scientists monitoring the US oil spill with ESA’s Envisat radar satellite say that it has entered the Loop Current, a powerful conveyor belt that flows clockwise around the Gulf of Mexico towards Florida.
"With these images from space, we have visible proof that at least oil from the surface of the water has reached the current," said Dr Bertrand Chapron of Ifremer, the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea.
Dr Chapron and Dr Fabrice Collard of France's CLS have been combining surface roughness and current flow information with Envisat Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) data of the area to monitor the proximity of the oil to the current.
Read more at:
http://www.esa.int/esaEO/SEMBKST889G_index_0.html
That's a very good point. It's unbelievable that a human and environmental disaster of this scale is not in the least bit scrutinized by government - everyone is just expected to take BP's word for it. Obama truly has abdicated his responsibilities as president.
BP needs to be criminally indicted and they should lose all control of containing this gusher of oil immediately for many reasons.
Here's a big one: They are proven LIARS and have committed FRAUD. They said they could contain a spill 60 times bigger than this current one they cannot contain:
http://blog.al.com/live/2010/05/bp_told_feds_it_could_handle_o.html
We have a major problem, because the man in charge, Barack Obama, was the number one recipient of campaign donations from BP. How many ways can you spell C-O-N-F-L-I-C-T O-F I-N-T-E-R-E-S-T????
Obama should be in the bunker talking to world leaders, including the oil state of IRAN (that has offered to help us and has instead been handed a slap in the face with a new round of sanctions ordered by Israel).
All those involved with BP's day to day involvement at top levels should be sitting in a courtroom with their lawyers posting bail.
Instead Obama and his wife are worried about the chef for tonight's state dinner for Mexico's Calderon (he lost that election, didn't he??) tweeting the ingredients for the mole sauce.
Badly done, Mr. Obama. Badly done.
"BP needs to be criminally indicted and they should lose all control of containing this gusher of oil immediately for many reasons."
Isn't going to happen. These rapacious bastards at BP are going to do what they want and "We the People" don't have a say in this matter.
They've raped and pilliaged Mother Earth and she is now showing her wrath. These bastards had NO right drilling that far down and they knew the ramifications of such a spill, while reeling in billions in profits.
God help us!
BP just said the public does not have a legitimate right to know, while Obama waits...
SARAH PALIN'S LAMENT
President Obama, now don't you be so shy
don't give us any lip, or reasons here to cry
you approved this drilling, so do not let it spoil
that God is on our side, and here comes the oil!
Yeah, Drill Baby Drill, before it goes away
Drill Baby drill is all we gotta say
Why spoil the land when we can do it to the sea
Experts do it right, and give awards to BP
Pay Baby Pay, for the lives and sea coasts lost
Pay Baby Pay it sure is worth the cost
Big Oil runs the show... and keeps the wars hummin
fishin is great, but oil keeps um runnin.
Pray Baby Pray, everything will be just fine
Pray Baby Pray and God will be so kind
Take a trip to Washington with guns but do it fast
cause If you don't hurry we will run out of gas
So Drill Baby Drill, before it all goes away
Drill Baby Drill is all we gotta say
If someone comes along and says they won't letcha
just tell um Sarah Palin is the Babe who sentcha
So Kill Baby Kill.... OK? You Betcha!