The problem is that you are comparing an unprecidented accident in the gulf of Mexico to standard operating procedures here in Alberta. Not exactly apples to apples.
i see BP possibly going under with the cost of this disaster. they already have their lawyers in high gear spinning tall tales of how they are not responsible. brings back fond memories of a discussion with an honoured member of this site about how wonderful oil companies and how they look after there employees and the general public. this has the potential to be the biggest disaster of all time. valdez at least had an limited amount of oil, this is unlimited, until it is capped. it"s a wait and see as the weather has been good till this time.
isn"t BP wonderful.
BP will not go under for this incident. I could care less about BP and Fort Mac. I wish they all would close down.
BP will not go under for this incident. I could care less about BP and Fort Mac. I wish they all would close down.
Sounds like you got a new Power Plant for my sled I sure hope the thing still makes 180hp
BP will not go under for this incident. I could care less about BP and Fort Mac. I wish they all would close down.
....Same goes for pipeline work, very seldom are we even allowed to work in the mud for fear of damaging shallow topsoil and the fears of admixing.....
You don't hear about the coal fired steel plants spewing the polution and contributing to acid rain in the east
We have all heard about acid rain and dirty coal burning plants spewing toxic crap out their stacks and it's gross, right ?
Guess what, 50% of Alberta's electricity is from coal fired plants.
It surprised me, with all the natural gas around, they burn coal.
What a nice pile of twisted democratic BS.
And written by a Kennedy yet. BAWAHAHAHA. "Hello, Pot? Ya, this is Kettle calling..."i like the part that the fellas were too drunk to drive home from a golf tourny. made it sound like they killed someone
who doesnt like to go on a bender every now and then?
woke up on the wrong side of the bed, a oil spill any where in the world is a bad deal, cheers burndown,!!!
We have all heard about acid rain and dirty coal burning plants spewing toxic crap out their stacks and it's gross, right ?
Guess what, 50% of Alberta's electricity is from coal fired plants.
It surprised me, with all the natural gas around, they burn coal.