Don, like OM, cares for humanity. I wonder how many British feel
responsible enough to vote Green.

On May 4, 8:13 am, vamadevananda <[email protected]> wrote:
> God Bless Ya, OM, but watch out for Don ... he's still a pro ' market
> can do no wrong ' and for the ' money making model of human being '
> conservative !
>
> Don, don't go wild with rage if you read this. I know you are coming
> around.
>
> On May 4, 6:13 am, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > President Barack Obama pretty much stated the obvious when he called
> > the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico “a massive and potentially
> > unprecedented environmental disaster.”
>
> > The oil well pouring a river of crude into the Gulf of Mexico didn't
> > have the normal type of remote-control shut-off switch used in Norway
> > and the UK as last-resort protection against underwater spills,
> > largely because the oil companies themselves are responsible for
> > "voluntary" compliance with safety and environmental standards.
>
> > It was in 1994, two years into the Clinton administration, when this
> > practice of putting the fox in charge of the henhouse was legalized,
> > about the same time George W. Bush was doing the same thing in Texas,
> > a program pushed hard in the previous administration by Dan Quayle's
> > so-called "competitiveness council" charged with deregulating
> > industry.
>
> > The accident has led to one of the largest ever oil spills in U.S.
> > water and the loss of 11 lives. Voluntary safety for oil wells, but
> > you and I can get stopped by the police if we don't fasten our safety
> > belts? Eleven people have died because Halliburton and BP wanted to
> > save money. In the first hundred years of this republic it was
> > commonplace for rogue corporations to get the corporate death penalty
> > - being shut down, dissolved, and having their assets sold off.
> > Through the 19th century, it averaged around 2000 companies a year
> > that got the axe.
>
> > If the Supreme Court now says that corporations are people - and they
> > did - then these corporations should be eligible for the corporate
> > death penalty.
>
> > Time to break up and sell off the pieces of Halliburton and British
> > Petroleum.
>
> >http://www.thomhartmann.com/blog/2010/05/halliburton-bp-it-time-corpo...

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