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06-07-2010, 08:56 AM
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Re: The Dark Side of The Oil Spill : The Real Victims (May-June 2010)
The Exxon Valdez spilled 40.9 million liters, or 250,000 barrels and you never hear the end of it, yet it was a very small spill The supertanker AMOCO CADIZ ran aground in the English Channel. Nearly 70 million gallons of oil were dumped into the waters, six times more than the Exxon Valdez. BP's well has been leaking for 49 days at (340000 US gallons; 1300000 liters) per day, that's 16,660000 liters to date. It would appear to me, if there's no drunken captain to blame you hear nothing. Shhhh!.......it will just go away. |
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06-07-2010, 05:12 PM
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Re: The Dark Side of The Oil Spill : The Real Victims (May-June 2010)
The people and animals will be hurt by this and BP will get away with it. Only here do the corporations have so much power. The people need to start running this country again. They have to have a way to stop this but theyre trying to siphon the oil not stop it, even now theyre still after profits.
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#49
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06-07-2010, 06:48 PM
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Re: The Dark Side of The Oil Spill : The Real Victims (May-June 2010)
a completely preventable catastrphe. fuck BP, they should be forced to pay for every bit of this problem until the area is completely restored. after that they should then face crimminal charges. fucking assholes. ![]() |
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06-07-2010, 09:54 PM
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Re: The Dark Side of The Oil Spill : The Real Victims (May-June 2010)
Hahahaha, oh my fucking god, hahahaha, sheeeit, a website basically dedicated to visual images of human destruction in more ways than one! hahaha but these poor birds, these birds just take the fucking cake hahaha..we're all gonna die at the hands of our own. now probably sooner than b4,
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