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Subject:        Exxon suxx. McCain duxx.
Date:   Thu, 28 Feb 2008 03:50:59 -0500
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*Exxon suxx. McCain duxx
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By Greg Palast
27 February 2008.

Nineteen goddamn years is enough. I’m sorry if you don’t like my
language, but when I think about what they did to Paul Kompkoff, I’m in
no mood to nicey-nice words.

Next month marks 19 years since the Exxon Valdez dumped its load of
crude oil across the Prince William Sound, Alaska. A big
gooey*smallalaksaoil.jpg* load of this crude spilled over the lands of
the Chenega Natives. Paul Kompkoff was a seal-hunter for the village.
That is, until Exxon’s ship killed the seal and poisoned the rest of
Chenega’s food supply.

While cameras rolled, Exxon executives promised they’d compensate
everyone. Today, before the US Supreme Court, the big oil company’s
lawyers argued that they shouldn’t have to pay Paul or other fishermen
the damages ordered by the courts.

They can’t pay Paul anyway. He’s dead.

That was part of Exxon’s plan. They told me that. In 1990 and 1991, I
worked for the Chenega and Chugach Natives of Alaska on trying to get
Exxon to pay up to save the remote villages of the Sound. Exxon’s
response was, “We can hold out in court until you’re all dead.”

Nice guys. But, hell, they were right, weren’t they?

But Exxon didn’t do it alone. They had enablers. One was a failed oil
driller named “Dubya.” Exxon was the largest contributor to George W.
Bush’s political career after Enron. They were a team, Exxon and Enron.
The Chairman of Enron, Ken Lay, prior to his felony convictions, funded
a group called Texans for Law Suit Reform. The idea was to prevent
Natives, consumers and defrauded stockholders from suing felonious
corporations and their chiefs.

When George went to Washington, Enron and Exxon got their golden pass in
the appointment of Chief Justice John Roberts. Today, as the court heard
Exxon’s latest stall, Roberts said, in defense of Exxon’s behavior in
Alaska, /“What more can a corporation do?”/

The answer, Your Honor, is /plenty./

For starters, Mr. Roberts, Exxon could have/ turned on the radar/. What?
On the night the Exxon Valdez smacked into Bligh Reef, the Raycas radar
system was/ turned off/. Exxon shipping honchos decided it was too
expensive to maintain it and train their navigators to use it. So, the
inexperienced third mate at the wheel was driving the supertanker by
eyeball, Christopher Columbus style. I kid you not.

Here’s what else this poor ‘widdle corporation could do: stop lying.

On the night of March 24, 1989, the Exxon Valdez was not even supposed
to leave harbor.

If a tanker busts open, that doesn’t have to mean a thousand miles of
shoreline gets slimed – so long as oil-slick containment equipment is in
place.

On the night of March 24, 1989, the Exxon Valdez was not supposed have
left port. No tanker can unless a spill containment barge is operating
nearby. That night, the barge was in dry-dock, locked under ice. Exxon
kept that fact hidden, concealing the truth even after the tanker
grounded. An Exxon official radioed the emergency crew, “Barge is on its
way.”

Paul’s gone – buried with Exxon’s promises. But the oil’s still there.
Go out to Chenega lands today. At Sleepy Bay, kick over some gravel and
it will smell like a gas station.

What the heck does this have to do with John McCain? The Senator is what
I’d call a ‘Tort Tart.’ Ken Lay’s “Law Suit Reform” posse was one of the
fronts used by a gaggle of corporate lobbyists waging war on your day in
court. Their rallying cry is ‘Tort Reform,’ by which they mean they want
to take away the God-given right of any American, rich or poor, to sue
the bastards who crush your child’s skull through product negligence,
make your heart explode with a faulty medical device, siphon off your
pension funds, or poison your food supply with spilled oil.

Now, all of the Democratic candidates have seen through this ‘tort
reform’ con – and so did a Senator named McCain who, in 2001, for
example, voted for the Patients Bill of Rights allowing claims against
butchers with scalpels. Then something happened to Senator McCain: the
guy who stuck his neck out for litigants got his head chopped off when
he ran for President in the Republican Party in 2000 for what one
lobbyists’ website called McCain’s, “his go-it-alone moralism.”

So the Senator did what I call, The McCain Hunch. Again and again he
grabbed his ankles and apologized to the K Street lobbyists, reversing
his positions on, well, you name it. For example, in 2001, he said of
Bush’s tax cuts, “I cannot in good conscience support a tax cut in which
so many of the benefits go to the most fortunate among us at the expense
of middle-class Americans.” Now, in bad conscience, the Senator vows to
make these tax cuts permanent.

On “Tort Reform,” the about-face was dizzying. McCain voted to undermine
his own 2001 Patients Bill of Rights with votes in 2005 to limit suits
to enforce it. He then added his name to a bill that would have thrown
sealhunter Kompkoff’s suit out of federal court.

In 2003, McCain voted against Bush’s Energy Plan, an industry oil-gasm.
But this week, following Exxon’s report that it sucked in $40.6
/billion/ in earnings last year, the largest profit haul in planetary
history, McCain failed to join Clinton, Obama, most Democrats and some
Republicans on a bill to require a teeny sliver of industry profit go to
alternative energy sources. On oil independence, McCain is AWOL, missing
in action.

Well, Paul, at least you were spared this.

I remember when I was on the investigation in Alaska, fishermen,
bankrupted, utterly ruined – Kompkoff’s co-plaintiffs in the suit before
the court – floated their soon-to-be repossessed boats into the tanker
lanes with banners reading, “EXXON SUXX.” To which they could now add,
about a one-time stand-up Senator: “McCain duxx.”

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