Time For Criminal Sanctions
We should hold criminally liable the senators, the representatives, the EPA administrator and the Department of Interior administrator under George W. Bush who allowed big oil to drill in the Gulf of Mexico without an adequate safety plan…
The Obama administration should make public the minutes from the secret meetings that Dick Cheney held with big oil, big coal and big power companies like Enron in 2001. These minutes would make very interesting reading…in this conspiracy against the American people.
This post was in the 6/8/2010 letters to the editor section of The Albuquerque Journal. The author… John Best of Belen…and presented here in our Others Opinions category.
The Brass Monkey Blog totally agrees with Mr. Best and we all know what Enron did and how Halliburton ripped of the taxpayers in the Iraq war. Remember that Cheney was CEO of Halliburton and both Halliburton and Enron were Texas companies and Bush was Governor of Texas. Coincidence? We don´t think so.
See a recent previous post No Back Up System Installed on Deep Water Horizon Here is another Brass Monkey Blog post from May of 2009 regarding Dick Cheney and Halliburton Cheney´s Speech
The Brass Monkey Blog .Net urges everyone to vote out all incumbents in Washington when there reelection time comes up. The whole bunch of them are responsible along with there big business buddies for the shape this country is in now.
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American and world hunger for oil is the reason this high risk, cutting edge drilling was going on in the first place, and BP must have had the necessary permissions to carry out its operations. If there is political blame then it lies with whoever gave BP the go-ahead to carry out such a risky project – and with consumers both in the USA and around the world who continue to demand all the benefits of an oil-fuelled global economy but complain about the political and environmental costs.