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http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/06/20/democrats.barton.bp/index.html
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A top Democrat kept up the Joe Barton drumbeat Sunday, saying the Republican legislator's defense of BP last week was an example of GOP ideology that favors big business.

Republicans seeking to change the subject countered that the nation's focus should be on efforts to stop the Gulf oil gusher and criticized the Obama administration for failing to make that happen.

The statement last Thursday by Republican Rep. Joe Barton of Texas -- which was quickly retracted under pressure from House GOP leadership -- provided Democrats an opportunity to deflect growing public disenchantment with how the government was responding to the oil disaster...


And the reps are filibustering on voting to raise the cap on BP's liability above 75 million dollars.  Love how the reps and tea party guys are for the people...
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Who was it that set the cap that low in the first place? Could it have been a Democrat?
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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Barton’s apology to BP last week was cited repeatedly by the White House and Democrats in Congress as a reason why voters should reject the GOP at the polls this fall.

Two Republicans, Reps. Jeff Miller (Fla.) and Jo Bonner (Ala.), have called for Barton to step aside as the panel’s ranking member.


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The Washington Post's Paul Kane reports that GOP leadership aides, who asked not to be identified in order to speak candidly, said that House GOP leaders gave Barton an ultimatum -- retract the BP apology or lose his position as ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. They said he will now retain that position unless he causes further controversy.

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) and Conference Chairman Mike Pence (R-Ind.) issued a joint statement. They said Barton's comments that that White House coerced BP into agreeing to a $20 billion fund for claims "were wrong."

(The Washington Post)
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2010/06/blogging-the-tony-hayward-hear.html


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...yeah, you caught us! You found out that the unknown congressman from Missisipi or where ever is our national leader who gives us all our orders. Cynthia McKinny gives you yours though.


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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BP is clearly responsible for the spill. That is a no brainer. However, it does not give our government the constitutional right to take money from them, or any private business, through extortion.

And don't be too quick to praise the dems. Just remember that BP was their BIGGEST contributor. Not to worry...the dems aren't going to burn any bridges here. The dems will cut a sweetheart deal with BP for sure.

Remember....dems/reps...they are all the same. They all exceed their constitutional powers!!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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If a private citizen had an accident with a boat which sank, or  with his snow machine that went through the ice and sank into a lake, that citizen would be fined for every day that the machine is underwater polluting NY lakes with oil & gas. He would be responsible for the damage he caused.

On a much larger scale, if a business (BP for example) had an accident causing millions of gallons of crude oil to be dumped into the ocean... SOME POLITICIANS (Republican) think that BP should be exempt from paying for the cleanup.
BP, like most multi-national corporations, have little regard for the American citizen or Americas laws.
  There is nothing to keep BP from shifting it's assets to other subsidiaries, or ghost companies (similar to the way they evade paying US income tax) then declaring that BP is bankrupt with no funds to complete the cleanup.

Thank you President Obama for protecting the American citizen instead of (the GOP) multinational companies.


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Thank you President Obama for protecting the American citizen instead of (the GOP) multinational companies.


Thank you for creating a $20 billion slush fund to help democrats win mid term elections.  A $20 billion slush fund managed by the Obama Administration?  Unprecedented.

You really do want King Geoge back in power.


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Cicero,
You really have to find a source of news... something besides Fox Propaganda!

This statement is ridiculous!  "Thank you for creating a $20 billion slush fund to help democrats win mid term elections.  A $20 billion slush fund managed by the Obama Administration?  Unprecedented."

Read who manages the fund and who controls it:
(Wall Street JournalJUNE 21, 2010)

http://online.wsj.com/article/.....TWhatsNewsCollection




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Box the problem started when the Dems put a cap on the oil companies liability and let them take too many risky chances. They should have made the oil companies provide their own insurance plans with unlimited liability and then the insurance companies would make sure that the practices being used were safe. Also the insurance companies would charge a large premium based on how risky the ventures were and it may have cost too much for them to drill in water that deep. There's plenty of blame to go around on this issue from both parties.
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The DEMS???
Who ran an oil business... A Texas OIL MAN in the White House?
GWB!

Who knew the Oil Business better than any other administration???
Halliburton (Cheney) and Failed Oil Man GWB.

All previous administrations failed the US public on this one.


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Cicero,
You really have to find a source of news... something besides Fox Propaganda!



Only you would believe this charade.  You don't believe Feinburg isn't working on behalf of those who put him there?  This is a PR stunt to help the image of BP and the Obama Administration.  Both parties know how this will work.  BP gives the money to Obama, Obama appoints a "neutral" arbitrator.  Snowing the American people that Obama's showing leadership and BP is taking responsibility for the spill.  This whole thing is contrived.

Why can't the U.S. military detonate explosive around the oil well and cave it in on itself? This oil leak could be stopped, it isn't.  Why?


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Only republicans like oil. democraps have no use for it and dont use any. They only can sling around "OIL" as a political weapon. They don't use cars, eat food, drink water that gets pumped to them, use medicine or wear anything not produced by the power and light of beeswax candles.


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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