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Originally Posted by zeropointbug
I don't think Jerry can have a unaffected mindset on these subjects anymore, he is old enough and 'set' in his ways for a significant amount of time for free logic to kick in.
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I am not quite sure of exactly what your point is, but your sarcasm seems miss directed once again. Maybe you need to re-read through this entire thread to realize what everyones perspective on this disaster is?
First off I have stated from the start of this disaster that what was being shown as a terrible tragity was only just the begining, and that things were going to get much much worse before things find their way back to a normal state. What was perpitrated by BP leading up to the cause of this situation is at the very least neglegance, but some people are pointing fingers as if they are the only ones at fault in this. Kind of like the pot calling the kettle black.
We all know that oil is the root of evil in our world today which scientists have been saying is causing our atmorphere to become weak and even poisonous to us. Glodal warming seems to be showing its ill effects more and more with every tank of gas being burned feeing noxious fumes into the very air we depend on for life. feeding the cause has some level of fault in this disaster at every level of the food chain. That means all of us. If we do not push for alternative power sources and force our Gov to make changes then we will all suffer the consiquences for looking the other way while these companies continue to put us in harms way. Stop passing the buck and take responsibility for your part in all of this. BP screwed up without a doubt, but they are in business because of our addiction and it will not stop until we change the way we live. The Gulf disaster is a raving sign of our future if we do not make some effort to move in a different direction.