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Breach of promise, breach of contract, falsification of documents, false representation, lieing to federal agents, criminal and willful negligence in operation of an extraction site on public and common land and waters, violation of laws of the sea, gross pollution of public waters and estaurine resources while misrepresenting risks and ability to abate or control possible emergencies; violations of US wildlife regulations, failure to perform, failure to cover losses....criminal and conspiratorial intent to the foregoing.
Government failure to conform/enforce environmental regulations, failure to regulate an enforce codes or to inspect per regulations...conspiracy and collusion with corporate BP to defraud the US public and endanger the Gulf peoples and the Nation at large.
That's for starters...that's why they have lawyers to tighten this up and get specific and use the language......overall there is a Conscience of Guilt on all parties.
..TM7
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Come on now TM, do we know all of this to be true? Or are you just insinuating because you hate big oil companies.
Don't you have any blame to pass out to the wacko environmentalists? After all they are the ones that have pushed oil companies out in the ocean so far that they have to drop a mile of drill pipe before they hit anything that resembles sand or rock. I'm betting oil companies would rather drill in 200 feet of water or less. Preferably dry land.
Accidents happen, and I figure the chances for an accident, increase a bunch when drilling for oil under a mile of water. Just because this accident happened doesn't mean that BP did everything wrong. Stuff happens that humans have no control over.
When something like this happens its always pretty easy to point fingers before all the facts are known. Just look at how well Obama does at this. Its actually one of his better distinguishing qualities.