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Gulf oil spill ‘tiny’ compared to ‘very big ocean’: BP boss

 
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my head hurts.
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Everybody lives in a dreamworld if they think 'alternative' sources of energy are a viable option.

Nicola Tesla discovered a totally FREE source of energy, direct from the ground!

Too bad he didn't have deep-pocket buddies like Ford, Edison, Bell, etc...

All he got was ridicule, and his ideas were buried and forgotten.

TBTB decided your fate a long time ago, and big oil, big energy, big pharma, big banking, big manufacturing and distribution, etc. have rigged the game and you are the insignificant little piss-ant you were born to be cuz they know you don't have the balls or brains to do thing ONE about it.
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05/14/2010 08:55 PM
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Do these elite corporate shills even care about life on earth.
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Re: Gulf oil spill ‘tiny’ compared to ‘very big ocean’: BP boss
Oh yeah, Comparing to the total volume of the Ocean Water 1.386 x 10 ^18 Cubic meters (1386000 trillion m3), the oil spill is really "tiny".

Hell, in his opinion, maybe pollute 1% of the total Ocean is still a TINY spill!

If there's an accident cause a million people lose their lives, and after that the government says: a million is "very tiny" compared to 7 billion. So...
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Uh, let's see... Neither polar bears, dolphins, sea-turtles, or regular citizens have the power to stop the production of petroleum products



No, YOU have that power by saying NO. If you don't see that, than YOU'RE part of the fucking problem. Nobody has a gun to your head tonight, forcing you to post on GLP. That is the point.

It's called "Tragedy of the Commons" and YOU are playing your part RIGHT ... FUCKING ... NOW.

Now, please don't respond back. The extra CO2 emissions as a result of the electron consumption of your post will contribute to killing a Tree Frog somewhere in the world.

Please ... think of froggie.

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 Quoting: BugBomb 832050


I disagree. The "part of the problem" mantra is deflection of responsibility. Corporations are people too.
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05/14/2010 09:05 PM
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elite....ele it...it's all starting to make sense.
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Uh, let's see... Neither polar bears, dolphins, sea-turtles, or regular citizens have the power to stop the production of petroleum products



No, YOU have that power by saying NO. If you don't see that, than YOU'RE part of the fucking problem. Nobody has a gun to your head tonight, forcing you to post on GLP. That is the point.

It's called "Tragedy of the Commons" and YOU are playing your part RIGHT ... FUCKING ... NOW.

Now, please don't respond back. The extra CO2 emissions as a result of the electron consumption of your post will contribute to killing a Tree Frog somewhere in the world.

Please ... think of froggie.

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 Quoting: BugBomb 832050


so very tired of these tyranny apologists and corporate shills spewing this GARBAGE.
the lower and middle classes SURVIVE by taking the choices given to them, PERIOD. It's kinda hard to choose a green alternative when they almost always cost twice (if not more) than the mainstream shit they are given.
Besides, the game is rigged and voting fraud is rampant. The common people lost their real power a long time ago when election fraud became the norm.
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05/14/2010 09:20 PM
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Do these elite corporate shills even care about life on earth.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 956505


Yeah sure, the day they will discover the doom they contributed greatly to create is for everyone and not just for the common people! ah that day will be a very hard day for them when they realize it. s226
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05/14/2010 09:22 PM
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everything that today is made from oil has a correspondant natural non pollutant who could be cultivated at a much lower cost and oil used eventually only to build stuff not to run engines

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Yeah, and JUST like the promise of Ethanol, you STILL take land to cultivate the "natural non pollutant", displacing animals in the process. It's only a matter of time that the major contributing factor to a famine somewhere in the world is that corn is being diverted to Ethanol production. Millions and millions of acres of hemp production would have a similar end result.

There is no free lunch -- there's ALWAYS risk and ALWAYS a trade-off. Wind power and solar power work only part of the time and the storage of unused energy from those sources is not without peril. Nuclear power is fine until you have to dispose of the waste. Hydrogen power is great, until a tank blows up downtown ... Hindenburg style.

Just like the previous post said: "Just a small amount of oil, or any pollutants, affect ALL water."

That said, I'm not sure how to distill plastic out of hemp to make a bottle to hold shampoo in the shower. Dropping a glass bottle in the old days really sucked.

The real, REAL solution is for everyone to walk everywhere with shoes made out of hemp.

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I'd like to see how all you goddamned hippies live without oil in your everyday life.

Leave the oil companies alone!

with Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Urine, Tidal, and Magnetic Energies- Known of for centuries... Not to mention Tesla Coils and more of Nikola inventions..

Yes.. how WILL we survive?.. LOL...
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Urine power????....lol...
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Re: Gulf oil spill ‘tiny’ compared to ‘very big ocean’: BP boss
everything that today is made from oil has a correspondant natural non pollutant who could be cultivated at a much lower cost and oil used eventually only to build stuff not to run engines



Yeah, and JUST like the promise of Ethanol, you STILL take land to cultivate the "natural non pollutant", displacing animals in the process. It's only a matter of time that the major contributing factor to a famine somewhere in the world is that corn is being diverted to Ethanol production. Millions and millions of acres of hemp production would have a similar end result.

There is no free lunch -- there's ALWAYS risk and ALWAYS a trade-off. Wind power and solar power work only part of the time and the storage of unused energy from those sources is not without peril. Nuclear power is fine until you have to dispose of the waste. Hydrogen power is great, until a tank blows up downtown ... Hindenburg style.

Just like the previous post said: "Just a small amount of oil, or any pollutants, affect ALL water."

That said, I'm not sure how to distill plastic out of hemp to make a bottle to hold shampoo in the shower. Dropping a glass bottle in the old days really sucked.

The real, REAL solution is for everyone to walk everywhere with shoes made out of hemp.

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 Quoting: BugBomb 832050

A car was made by Ford as i cited in my previous reply to you this is documented historical fact the model T Ford was entirely made with Hemp.
Are you telling me with modern tech we cant do what a at those times semi unknown thinkerer was able to do in his fields?.

2) You are suprised if I tell you I am making my own 24/24h free energy system (from doomtime house in the hills) that run my whole house (2.5Kw) and that use normal solar tecnology?.

You want to know how?
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05/14/2010 09:37 PM
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Everybody lives in a dreamworld if they think 'alternative' sources of energy are a viable option.

Nicola Tesla discovered a totally FREE source of energy, direct from the ground!

Too bad he didn't have deep-pocket buddies like Ford, Edison, Bell, etc...

All he got was ridicule, and his ideas were buried and forgotten.

TBTB decided your fate a long time ago, and big oil, big energy, big pharma, big banking, big manufacturing and distribution, etc. have rigged the game and you are the insignificant little piss-ant you were born to be cuz they know you don't have the balls or brains to do thing ONE about it.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 820292


Yes, pretty much what I said..

We are the stupidest people alive...We allowed big oil, banks and corporations line the pockets of every single politician...

Why?...Because they showed us lights, tvs, radios, cars, planes, cd players, computers, gaming machines, dvds players, blu ray players, plasma tvs and said coal and oil are the only thing you need to have all these wonderful things...

We bought into the oil.coal scam, bought more and more toys and the vicious cycle began...

We are now "DEPENDENT" on all of these wonderful toys

We have had free energy for over 100 years and we were never told...

Why?...DUHHHH, oil/coal made banks money, banks made corporations money, corporations made banks and oil/coal money...

The perfect circle, the Elite, The Powers That Be
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05/14/2010 09:39 PM
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Beside I am not advocating the total ban of oil I say we use it for certain things like computers and other appliances and reduce in this way probably the 80% of his consumption once we get rod of it as main engine carburant.

Man please dont let me tell you what you probably know already that even a car can be run on many other products one being water once you convert it to hidrogen and that process can be made inside the veicle itself cause it doent take that much space to do it and plans are even on the net since like 10 years figure that lmao!


So your whole story... unfortunatly has no legs, and it's only the interest of few against the interest of the world.

peace
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05/14/2010 09:42 PM
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so very tired of these tyranny apologists and corporate shills spewing this GARBAGE.

Besides, the game is rigged and voting fraud is rampant. The common people lost their real power a long time ago when election fraud became the norm.

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 957772


Well, how in the fuck do you think YOU'LL ever have a chance to influence the minds of the 6,844,804,697 people on this Earth -- including the 309,273,555 Americans and the up-and-coming BILLIONS of Chinese, Indians, and Central & South Americans who want their cars, refrigerators and central AC -- if YOU don't do it YOURSELF first. And don't just say it ... PROVE IT for the world to see. Otherwise, you're just a step down from the hypocritical Al Gore, as he spews CO2 from his palatial mansions and private jets.

Heed the words of Michael:

I'm Starting With The Man In The Mirror
I'm Asking Him To Change His Ways
And No Message Could Have Been Any Clearer
If You Wanna Make The World A Better Place
Take A Look At Yourself, And Then Make A Change
Na Na Na, Na Na Na, Na Na, Na Nah


Come on, man. Walk the walk.

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05/14/2010 10:17 PM
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so very tired of these tyranny apologists and corporate shills spewing this GARBAGE.

Besides, the game is rigged and voting fraud is rampant. The common people lost their real power a long time ago when election fraud became the norm.

Well, how in the fuck do you think YOU'LL ever have a chance to influence the minds of the 6,844,804,697 people on this Earth -- including the 309,273,555 Americans and the up-and-coming BILLIONS of Chinese, Indians, and Central & South Americans who want their cars, refrigerators and central AC -- if YOU don't do it YOURSELF first. And don't just say it ... PROVE IT for the world to see. Otherwise, you're just a step down from the hypocritical Al Gore, as he spews CO2 from his palatial mansions and private jets.

 Quoting: BugBomb 832050


nice editing job on my op
why did you remove "the lower and middle classes SURVIVE by taking the choices given to them, PERIOD. It's kinda hard to choose a green alternative when they almost always cost twice (if not more) than the mainstream shit they are given."?
I do what i can locally, but you cannot be taken seriously if you don't place the blame where it TRULY belongs... on THE UPPER CLASS EVIL GREEDY DECISION MAKERS of our world.
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There is a very good picture that approximates the oceans volume in perspective to the size of the earth.

[link to www.whoi.edu]

Just a small amount of oil, or any pollutants, affect ALL water.
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bump
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He has made a statement that has the same effect as it would have had, had he just stood up and said "I am an idiot"
Cause he is an idiot.
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05/15/2010 06:53 AM
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so very tired of these tyranny apologists and corporate shills spewing this GARBAGE.

Besides, the game is rigged and voting fraud is rampant. The common people lost their real power a long time ago when election fraud became the norm.



Well, how in the fuck do you think YOU'LL ever have a chance to influence the minds of the 6,844,804,697 people on this Earth -- including the 309,273,555 Americans and the up-and-coming BILLIONS of Chinese, Indians, and Central & South Americans who want their cars, refrigerators and central AC -- if YOU don't do it YOURSELF first. And don't just say it ... PROVE IT for the world to see. Otherwise, you're just a step down from the hypocritical Al Gore, as he spews CO2 from his palatial mansions and private jets.

Heed the words of Michael:

I'm Starting With The Man In The Mirror
I'm Asking Him To Change His Ways
And No Message Could Have Been Any Clearer
If You Wanna Make The World A Better Place
Take A Look At Yourself, And Then Make A Change
Na Na Na, Na Na Na, Na Na, Na Nah


Come on, man. Walk the walk.

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 Quoting: BugBomb 832050


You keep setting up the same straw man. The only "persons" on earth who need to be influenced into accepting environmental responsibility are CORPORATIONS.
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Re: Gulf oil spill ‘tiny’ compared to ‘very big ocean’: BP boss
I'd like to see how all you goddamned hippies live without oil in your everyday life.

Leave the oil companies alone!
 Quoting: Guns n' God (redux)

Hey Guns, how about solar, wind and geothermal generated power? Of course we won't stop using oil overnight, but now is the time to start weaning ourselves of this damaging and dangerous fuel source called oil.

I know... those poor little old oil companies. Shame on us hippies for taking them to task for the destruction they cause.

By the way, your screen name is pretty moronic. If you worship the Judeo-christian god Jaweh then you should realize that he is a god of peace. I doubt he is a big fan of gun violence.
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05/15/2010 09:23 AM
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Re: Gulf oil spill ‘tiny’ compared to ‘very big ocean’: BP boss
1 gallon of motor oil makes 1 million gallons of water toxic and can not sustain life.

Hmmm, 1 gallon seems like a small portion of 1 million gallons, no big deal (sarcastic)!

Fact is, as of May 14th, 73 TRILLION gallons of Gulf Waters is now too toxic to support life.





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