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Protest against oil company BP and their still leaking oil in the Gulf of Mexico
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Bloomington, Minnesota

May 31, 2010

People gathered at an intersection in Bloomington to protest against the actions of the BP, the company formerly known as British Petroleum. The oil spill from a BP oil drilling operation in the Gulf of Mexico has surpassed the Exxon Valdez spill, and it continues to gush oil as of the day of this protest.

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www.britethorn.com Film by John T. Kramer. Starring Marty Shutter as The New BP Oil Guy. Photos on the Alabama shore taken by Marty Shutter. So, we’re at day 76 of the BP Oil Spill, what may be the greatest man-made ecological disaster in history, and we still really haven’t heard much about what’s going to happen to all that oil crud they’ve been cleaning up in the Gulf and on the beaches. I find it difficult to believe that BP is going to be able to find enough landfills to take all the hazardous materials they’re cleaning up — so what are they going to do with it all? As a multinational oil company (“oil major”) BP is the UK’s largest corporation, with its headquarters in St James’s, City of Westminster, London. BP America’s headquarters is in the Two Westlake Park in the Energy Corridor area of Houston. The company is among the largest private sector energy corporations in the world, and one of the six “supermajors” (vertically integrated private sector oil exploration, natural gas, and petroleum product marketing companies).[5] The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. The company has been convicted of two felonies for environmental crimes, including one felony for which BP pleaded guilty in connection with the Texas City refinery explosion in 2005 that caused 15 deaths, injured 180 people, and forced thousands of nearby residents to remain sheltered in their homes. On 20 April 2010, the Deepwater Horizon rig
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“I don’t sit around talking to experts just because this is a college seminar. I talk to them because they potentially have the best answers … so I know who’s ass to kick.” ~ President Obama I see that the man with the best answers has much to fear. Idiots with wrong answers are more useful. Terror is bigger than one person. So it goes. BP is a good knight. Knights ride horses with asses to kick. Methane hydrate has a kick. Why should we “trash BP?” “The next time you see me coming you better run … so Abe just asked him with his gun, where do you want this killing done? … God said that way, down on Highway 61.” ~ Bob Dylan “I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. ” ~ Thomas Jefferson (Tom the man, I don’t know about the eponymous research vessel or the USS submarine) I wish to thank the copyright holders. I thank you viewers for comments or video responses. ~~~ “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. ”
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Dear BP Oil Company

This video is an ‘Open Video Letter’ to the CEO of and the company known as BP Oil. These are my ‘current’ thoughts on the subject. I know someone from BP may never see this, and thats fine, I wanted to at least put some more of my thoughts on the subject out there. Since I am a concerned Gulf Coast citizen. If you have something to say about the Gulf Spill an dthe animals being harmed feel free to add a video response or comment. Disclaimer: Theopinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent YouTube or any other person’s view in any way. “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.” BP CEO Says Spill Is Modest: news.yahoo.com Dead Animals On Miss Gulf Coast: blog.gulflive.com Ecological Disaster: www.barrameda.com.ar Thanks for watching! Contact Me: ________________________ Email me: billyctv@gmail.com Check out my blog: www.billyctv.com Add me to twitter twitter.com Add me to FaceBook: www.facebook.com Ask Me Anything: www.formspring.me Copyright and Disclaimers: ________________________ All graphics and images used are purchased from or provided royalty and copyright free by: www.clker.com http www.motionloops.com Music royalty free
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Q&A: What is going to happen to the BP oil company?

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by elycefeliz

Question by Malcolm: What is going to happen to the BP oil company?
bankruptcy? isnt it going to take billions to clean the oil spill?

Best answer:

Answer by Common Sense
WAY too early to tell, but Exxon didn’t need bankruptcy to clean up the Valdez spill.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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“The old enemies of peace”
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The Old Enemies
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Published: May 23, 2010

So here’s how it is: They’re as mad as hell, and they’re not going to take this anymore. Am I talking about the Tea Partiers? No, I’m talking about the corporations.

Much reporting on opposition to the Obama administration portrays it as a sort of populist uprising. Yet the antics of the socialism-and-death-panels crowd are only part of the story of anti-Obamaism, and arguably the less important part. If you really want to know what’s going on, watch the corporations.

How can you do that? Follow the money — donations by corporate political action committees.

Look, for example, at the campaign contributions of commercial banks — traditionally Republican-leaning, but only mildly so. So far this year, according to The Washington Post, 63 percent of spending by banks’ corporate PACs has gone to Republicans, up from 53 percent last year. Securities and investment firms, traditionally Democratic-leaning, are now giving more money to Republicans. And oil and gas companies, always Republican-leaning, have gone all out, bestowing 76 percent of their largess on the G.O.P.

These are extraordinary numbers given the normal tendency of corporate money to flow to the party in power. Corporate America, however, really, truly hates the current administration. Wall Street, for example, is in “a state of bitter, seething, hysterical fury” toward the president, writes John Heilemann of New York magazine. What’s going on?

One answer is taxes — not so much on corporations themselves as on the people who run them. The Obama administration plans to raise tax rates on upper brackets back to Clinton-era levels. Furthermore, health reform will in part be paid for with surtaxes on high-income individuals. All this will amount to a significant financial hit to C.E.O.’s, investment bankers and other masters of the universe.

. . . The financial industry, in particular, ran wild under deregulation, eventually bringing on a crisis that has left 15 million Americans unemployed, and required large-scale taxpayer-financed bailouts to avoid an even worse outcome. Did Wall Street expect to emerge from all that without facing some new restrictions? Apparently it did. . . . grass-roots anger is being channeled and exploited by corporate interests, which will be the big winners if the G.O.P. does well in November.

If this sounds familiar, it should: it’s the same formula the right has been using for a generation. Use identity politics to whip up the base; then, when the election is over, give priority to the concerns of your corporate donors. Run as the candidate of “real Americans,” not those soft-on-terror East coast liberals; then, once you’ve won, declare that you have a mandate to privatize Social Security. It comes as no surprise to learn that American Crossroads, a new organization whose goal is to deploy large amounts of corporate cash on behalf of Republican candidates, is the brainchild of none other than Karl Rove.

But won’t the grass-roots rebel at being used? Don’t count on it. Last week Rand Paul, the Tea Party darling who is now the Republican nominee for senator from Kentucky, declared that the president’s criticism of BP over the disastrous oil spill in the gulf is “un-American,” that “sometimes accidents happen.” The mood on the right may be populist, but it’s a kind of populism that’s remarkably sympathetic to big corporations.

The BP Affect
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Image by DarrelBirkett
Ok, so it’s not really oil but it’s the thought pattern that I had when processing it.

It’s also perhaps a little unfair to label it the "BP affect" when so many other oil companies destroy so much in their wake. But, BP is one of the most prominent and at the forefront of many minds currently.

THK-BP 7535
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Image by Yukon White Light
Oil company logo on the jacket of one of the people who explained the clean-up equipment they had laid out for us to inspect. The English version of the letters would be TNK-BP (Tyumen Oil Company – British Petroleum).

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