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Jun 11, 2010 11:06 AM
And FWIW, I laugh at people who refuse to get gas at BP. It makes no damn difference in the world.
Jun 11, 2010 11:06am
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Jun 11, 2010 11:11 AM
WebFire;386634 wrote:Prescott is right though. Are people dumb enough to think they are fishing oil covered schrimp out and putting in their plate?
I don't think people believe that, but it is an insensitive comment seeing all the fisherman that are out of work right now because of the oil.
Jun 11, 2010 11:11am
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Jun 11, 2010 11:46 AM
As someone said above, whether you buy your gas at Marathon, Sunoco, or Papa's and Mama's Oil, you are buying gas from the same pipeline.

So, the chances of buying "BP" gas from the actual BP oil explorations are about equal whether you buy from a BP gas station or a Marathon gas station.

All they do from the regional distribution center to the pumps is add the "BP" additives vs "Marathon" additives.
Jun 11, 2010 11:46am
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Jun 11, 2010 2:46 PM
Just filled the tank up, at BP.
Jun 11, 2010 2:46pm
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Jun 11, 2010 3:02 PM
Thats gross. Thats where bees go to the bathroom.
Jun 11, 2010 3:02pm
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Jun 11, 2010 7:34 PM
WebFire;386634 wrote:Prescott is right though. Are people dumb enough to think they are fishing oil covered schrimp out and putting in their plate?

And I think the CEO's comment was taken out of context. He basically was stating he wanted the mess taken care of just like everyone else. He wants things to be normal. No doubt his life has probably been changed forever.

If those are the worst "blunders" you have, then I think they've done ok.

The CEO sounds like a little pussy that doesn't want to take responsibilty for what HIS company has caused, but he still wants to make all of that money. "I want my life back" well so do all of the animals that have passed away due to YOUR company's screw up you stupid fuck. As far as I know he is still alive, so he does have a life.

Another PR disaster is the fact that they had to solicit ideas from the general public. BP has to be one of the worst managed companies EVER.
Jun 11, 2010 7:34pm
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Jun 11, 2010 7:43 PM
Everyone should just go into your local BP station and take an upper decker.
Jun 11, 2010 7:43pm
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Jun 11, 2010 7:59 PM
While I agree not buying gas from BP won't make a bit of difference, I find this point of view ironic coming from people that like to argue about politics on the internet.
Jun 11, 2010 7:59pm
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Jun 11, 2010 8:11 PM
ccrunner609;386484 wrote:I never buy BP gas.......no stations around. I end up buying terrorist gas from the middle east.

We gotta (almost) cute "indian" chick in St P.. I yell at her when they are out of Pabst.
Jun 11, 2010 8:11pm
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Jun 11, 2010 10:17 PM
AAAAA Shit happens. Could of been any of the big companies. Why didn't the GOV jump right in and stop this mess from getting to this point? Could BP of done more? Well yeah. They don't have to worry about chp 11 once the President opens up a can of whoop ass on em. haha
Jun 11, 2010 10:17pm
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Jun 12, 2010 11:12 PM
WebFire;388138 wrote:For all you "protesters" out there, now you'll see how much you aren't helping a damn thing.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/06/12/bp.protest.atlanta/index.html?hpt=T1

Like I give a shit about BP or local business owners/employees of BP..

If you're supporting a family while working at a BP, something went wrong in life.
Jun 12, 2010 11:12pm
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Jun 12, 2010 11:43 PM
That's an incredibly ignorant statement.
Jun 12, 2010 11:43pm
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Jun 13, 2010 12:17 AM
sleeper;388166 wrote:That's an incredibly ignorant statement.

That ALMOST hurts coming from you.

But please, do explain on what makes it ignorant? I'm not protesting BP, but I find it funny that people are coming to their aide.
Jun 13, 2010 12:17am
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Jun 13, 2010 12:17 AM
Find myself agreeing with sleeper on that one.
Jun 13, 2010 12:17am
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Jun 13, 2010 12:18 AM
Cool?
Jun 13, 2010 12:18am
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Jun 13, 2010 12:26 AM
Ok, look-- BP has nobody but themselves to blame. They haven't handled this in a way that would have people forgiving them. It's their own fault. I don't want anybody to lose their job and it sucks that anybody has to, but it happens all the time.

BP should seriously step up to the plate on this issue and thoroughly address the public and how they plan to fix the issue. They really haven't done that.

Of course people are going to protest, it happens when anything bad goes on with a certain company. That has to be expected, and it's not the protestors fault that shit is hitting the fan for a big company like BP.

BP could have really calmed this situation down before it got out of control, instead they were very passive on the issue.
Jun 13, 2010 12:26am
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Jun 13, 2010 12:39 AM
hoops23;388203 wrote:That ALMOST hurts coming from you.

But please, do explain on what makes it ignorant? I'm not protesting BP, but I find it funny that people are coming to their aide.

I'm not coming to the defense of BP, they fucked up, and they know it.

The ignorant statement came from you blasting people that work at BP's gas stations. Not everyone is cut out to go to college and get a better job, but the people who work at BP are at least working and being productive members of society. Nothing went wrong in life, that's a job they have to get by.
Jun 13, 2010 12:39am
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Jun 13, 2010 6:49 AM
sleeper;388225 wrote:I'm not coming to the defense of BP, they fucked up, and they know it.

The ignorant statement came from you blasting people that work at BP's gas stations. Not everyone is cut out to go to college and get a better job, but the people who work at BP are at least working and being productive members of society. Nothing went wrong in life, that's a job they have to get by.
agreed
Jun 13, 2010 6:49am
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Jun 13, 2010 8:48 AM
hoops23;388210 wrote:Ok, look-- BP has nobody but themselves to blame. They haven't handled this in a way that would have people forgiving them. It's their own fault. I don't want anybody to lose their job and it sucks that anybody has to, but it happens all the time.

BP should seriously step up to the plate on this issue and thoroughly address the public and how they plan to fix the issue. They really haven't done that.

Of course people are going to protest, it happens when anything bad goes on with a certain company. That has to be expected, and it's not the protestors fault that shit is hitting the fan for a big company like BP.

BP could have really calmed this situation down before it got out of control, instead they were very passive on the issue.

The whole point is that the protesters are too ignorant to even know who to protest. I don't think anybody is defending BP.
Jun 13, 2010 8:48am
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Jun 13, 2010 11:09 AM
I concur...anyone who is protesting BP gas stations are probably the same idiots that voted for Obama because he was going to give them free money.


And Hoops23, I would bet that someone who owns a chain of local BP stations can provide pretty well for his/her family, probably a lot better than you can.
Jun 13, 2010 11:09am
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Jun 13, 2010 12:00 PM
I can't believe that someone just couldn't resist making a political reference, which by the way, lacks logic and application to the issue at hand. I agree that British Petroleum is solely responsible for this mess and should deal with the consequences. All costs of clean-up and returning our ecological balance to as good as possible is up to them. Anyone who criticizes Obama for not acting and "solving" this problem better not be one of those folks who is always throwing terms like socialism and communism around. We wouldn't want our President to exhibit socialistic tendencies and "take over"...would we? I also agree about those that work for BP. It isn't fair to criticize these workers for seeking and obtaining employment. They are to be commended rather than condemned. This disaster will be with us for years to come with regard to ecological developments that have not even begun as yet. It will require patience and it will require us to come together to get this thing solved. Debate points are not important here. They will not save a single sea animal, nor will they stop the flow of oil into the already saturated Gulf. Jobs have already been lost and it will never be exactly like it was. In the words of the old protest song...(sorry) "Come together...right now..".
Jun 13, 2010 12:00pm
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Jun 13, 2010 1:24 PM
Swamp Fox;388376 wrote:I can't believe that someone just couldn't resist making a political reference, which by the way, lacks logic and application to the issue at hand. I agree that British Petroleum is solely responsible for this mess and should deal with the consequences. All costs of clean-up and returning our ecological balance to as good as possible is up to them. Anyone who criticizes Obama for not acting and "solving" this problem better not be one of those folks who is always throwing terms like socialism and communism around. We wouldn't want our President to exhibit socialistic tendencies and "take over"...would we? I also agree about those that work for BP. It isn't fair to criticize these workers for seeking and obtaining employment. They are to be commended rather than condemned. This disaster will be with us for years to come with regard to ecological developments that have not even begun as yet. It will require patience and it will require us to come together to get this thing solved. Debate points are not important here. They will not save a single sea animal, nor will they stop the flow of oil into the already saturated Gulf. Jobs have already been lost and it will never be exactly like it was. In the words of the old protest song...(sorry) "Come together...right now..".
See Bush and Katrina.
Jun 13, 2010 1:24pm