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Originally Posted by booyagasha
i've worked the cleanup and live in houma, and fish in the some effected areas. All i can say is , even if they payed for the damages, they'd still be getting away by miles. It's all a bunch of bull****, lies, and everyone involved is in it to get money. Why is it that the fishermen and oilfield workers are the first to see th oil, yet last to receive a penny from bp?oil politicians pretend like they care, but once they receive that cut from bp, they shut they mouth and cater to themselves with new vehicles, ipads, new laptops, rock concerts, paying for their next campaign, yet the little people, the ones truly affected and nearing poverty levels------get left out in the cold. it's all HUSH money , and don't think it stops at the shrimpers, from the coast guard, to the local leaders. Hell all the way up to the booby jindal himself. WHAT tHE **** WAS / IS them sand berms for? way to burn 20 mill bobby. (lets not mention his last banquet being sponsored by a company, being paid to investigate bp claims?) im threw here, i never thought of myself to be the "current event" guy.....**** im only 24, but the ****ing foolerythese mother ****ers running our country gets away with.........i cant even forget to wipe one time without hearing some kind of ****!!!lol
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Definitely agree w/ alot of what you said.
I'm sure there are lies by BP and the Gov't, money exchanged "under the table", "horse and pony show" for CNN, etc.....(BS gettin deep)

They need to make sure it's all cleaned up regardless of all this other BS surrounding the issue. That place is a little piece of heaven for lots of folks including myself. It has many memoires of times well spent there. Like was said in the article, if it's cleaner than before the spill, then "open the gates"!! You don't have anything to hide, right BP, right Gov't??? pffft