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L-Pink 05-10-2010 01:18 PM

Just boycotted BP .....
 
Filled my truck up today and made a point not to buy from a BP station. Fruitless gesture I know but just had to do it.

This is just the beginning .......... Breaks my heart.

http://i768.photobucket.com/albums/x...25950a2604.jpg


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Vexes 05-10-2010 01:20 PM

Pure comedy. "I filled up my truck in protest of offshore oil drilling"

hahaha

only on GFY
only from an American

Caligari 05-10-2010 01:20 PM

BP boycott is a GREAT thing, more people need to boycott these twats!

L-Pink 05-10-2010 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vexes (Post 17126443)
Pure comedy. "I filled up my truck in protest of offshore oil drilling"

hahaha

only on GFY
only from an American

And you walk everywhere moron? Boycotting buying their products not driving. Foreign dipshit.


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Davy 05-10-2010 01:23 PM

I am glad it happened in the gulf of mexico. Will take some time to get out into the ocean.

seeandsee 05-10-2010 01:23 PM

poor animals

mikke 05-10-2010 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seeandsee (Post 17126457)
poor animals

true :(
i decided to not buy oil on bp.. gfy bp!

Sly 05-10-2010 01:26 PM

I hadn't been paying attention. What is BP doing differently than what any other company would do?

L-Pink 05-10-2010 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 17126467)
I hadn't been paying attention. What is BP doing differently than what any other company would do?

Probably nothing. And BP has stepped up and accepted blame so far. However I just can't separate them from what is happening.


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kane 05-10-2010 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 17126467)
I hadn't been paying attention. What is BP doing differently than what any other company would do?

Well, for one they skimped on paying the extra 500K for safety valve that very well may have allowed them to shut this off right when it first happened.

There is no guarantee that the valve would have been able stop it, but it is designed to do just that so it very well may have.

BestXXXPorn 05-10-2010 01:31 PM

BP just ran into bad luck... They aren't doing any other oil company would/wouldn't do...

Really you should have sympathy for them, they just got FUCKED... Boycotting is exactly the opposite of what you should do... Do you want them to have enough capital to clean this shit up?

First time I've heard about that valve but if that's the case... isn't it always the ONE time you don't add an optional piece that you need it? :P

ottopottomouse 05-10-2010 01:51 PM

Boycott BP, let them sell their oil based products to other brands, fill up with BP sourced fuel at an Exxon/Esso/Shell/??? petrol station.

Well done - the polar bears will love you and you can now be a condescending smug git like all the twats that buy a Prius.

Ethersync 05-10-2010 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kane (Post 17126486)
Well, for one they skimped on paying the extra 500K for safety valve that very well may have allowed them to shut this off right when it first happened.

There is no guarantee that the valve would have been able stop it, but it is designed to do just that so it very well may have.

They had to get the government to OK them not getting that valve installed :2 cents:

Tom_PM 05-10-2010 01:56 PM

The oil lobby asked to be allowed to not put those on (remember the secret golf outting meetings with the energy lobby and Cheney?), and their wish was granted. They also relaxed the clean air and clean water acts instead of losing the plethora of court cases pending. They truly were scumbags and it'll be decades before it all comes out. Just like every other administration.

btw: I havent driven since december 29th, but who gives a rats ass? Is someone going to send me a prize?

Nikki_Licks 05-10-2010 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 17126438)
Filled my truck up today and made a point not to buy from a BP station. Fruitless gesture I know but just had to do it.

This is just the beginning .......... Breaks my heart.

http://i768.photobucket.com/albums/x...25950a2604.jpg


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Good on you for taking action. That picture sure is heartbreaking and there will be allot more just like it....truly sad that wildlife has to suffer for mans greed and the need for oil.

leedsfan 05-10-2010 01:57 PM

and if I hear anyone associated BP with folks in the UK then we're done.

Fucking multinational oil company with more foreign investors than domestic. Honestly the stupidity levels are off the charts. I have had 3 people on ICQ say man, you guys need to clean that shit up. LOL ri.....iiiight. Like it's my fault.

Sarah Palin said it was a British problem, that the British should deal with. She is truly a moron of epic proportions. But at least she can see Russia from her house though, so thats good.

L-Pink 05-10-2010 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 17126567)
Boycott BP, let them sell their oil based products to other brands, fill up with BP sourced fuel at an Exxon/Esso/Shell/??? petrol station.

Well done - the polar bears will love you and you can now be a condescending smug git like all the twats that buy a Prius.

If you are talking to me I know how refined crude ends up at various branded stations as gasoline. I also know other stop/go products account for major revenue. I just have a hard time not associating BP with the damage. Just like Exxon.

I don't feel smug about anything just sad for the animals and damage.


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dyna mo 05-10-2010 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Davy (Post 17126456)
I am glad it happened in the gulf of mexico. Will take some time to get out into the ocean.

:Oh crap

TheDoc 05-10-2010 02:00 PM

This oil spill is going to catapult the green movement, if it isn't the direct tipping point the movement needed.

hypedough 05-10-2010 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PR_Tom (Post 17126583)
The oil lobby asked to be allowed to not put those on (remember the secret golf outting meetings with the energy lobby and Cheney?), and their wish was granted. They also relaxed the clean air and clean water acts instead of losing the plethora of court cases pending. They truly were scumbags and it'll be decades before it all comes out. Just like every other administration.

btw: I havent driven since december 29th, but who gives a rats ass? Is someone going to send me a prize?

Great points. Any oil you buy is coming from a horrible corporation. It's bp this time, it'll be someone else the next. They pay for this gov't to run and that's why everything's so lax.

TeenCat 05-10-2010 02:03 PM

if you want to help, stop driving by car everywhere! boycot one company means totally fucking nothing if you look in your garage! everyone have its own car, everyone is lazy as fuck to go 200 metres by foot ... no comment, boycot yourself everyone!

dyna mo 05-10-2010 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BestXXXPorn (Post 17126487)
BP just ran into bad luck... They aren't doing any other oil company would/wouldn't do...

Really you should have sympathy for them, they just got FUCKED... Boycotting is exactly the opposite of what you should do... Do you want them to have enough capital to clean this shit up?

First time I've heard about that valve but if that's the case... isn't it always the ONE time you don't add an optional piece that you need it? :P

certainly you jest. bp recorded $5 billion PROFIT 1st q 2010. while small potatoes amongst the big boys, that's a lot of $ to go towards a clean up.


bad luck? hardly. they lobbied washington and greased a lot of pockets so they would not have to install that valve on all their u.s. offshore rigs.
re: the valve, it's not 1 valve on 1 rig, it's a $500,000 valve for each and every rig. not taking bp's side but it's not accurate to think bp would of guessed right and installed the valve on the 1 rig that exploded.

Ethersync 05-10-2010 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hypedough (Post 17126601)
Any oil you buy is coming from a horrible corporation.

Why....?

BestXXXPorn 05-10-2010 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17126606)
certainly you jest. bp recorded $5 billion PROFIT 1st q 2010. while small potatoes amongst the big boys, that's a lot of $ to go towards a clean up.


bad luck? hardly. they lobbied washington and greased a lot of pockets so they would not have to install that valve on all their u.s. offshore rigs.
re: the valve, it's not 1 valve on 1 rig, it's a $500,000 valve for each and every rig. not taking bp's side but it's not accurate to think bp would of guessed right and installed the valve on the 1 rig that exploded.

Point taken...

But look at the supposed "cost" of cleaning that up... I guess what I should have said is that really it's not their "fault" per se... there's no reason to boycott them. They certainly didn't plan on this happening or plan for it TO happen. They just got royally fucked like every other victim in this... probably more so...

billywatson 05-10-2010 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Davy (Post 17126456)
I am glad it happened in the gulf of mexico. Will take some time to get out into the ocean.

Ugh.

Maybe you want to rephrase this...and I hate to break the news to you, once the slick pops out into the Gulf Stream in "some time" -- which isn't far-fetched -- wait to see what happens then. :helpme

J. Falcon 05-10-2010 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vexes (Post 17126443)
Pure comedy. "I filled up my truck in protest of offshore oil drilling"

hahaha

only on GFY
only from an American

Fucking idiot. :2 cents:

Elli 05-10-2010 02:12 PM

"Analysts said its unlikely that BP will have to cut its dividend as a result of the accident and expect the London-based company’s final clean up and damages bill to be lower than the recent loss of share value."
http://blog.taragana.com/business/20...verdone-57612/

It looks like the market thinks BP will get through this just fine.

ottopottomouse 05-10-2010 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 17126592)
Quote:

Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 17126567)
Boycott BP, let them sell their oil based products to other brands, fill up with BP sourced fuel at an Exxon/Esso/Shell/??? petrol station.

Well done - the polar bears will love you and you can now be a condescending smug git like all the twats that buy a Prius.

If you are talking to me I know how refined crude ends up at various branded stations as gasoline. I also know other stop/go products account for major revenue. I just have a hard time not associating BP with the damage. Just like Exxon.

I don't feel smug about anything just sad for the animals and damage.

Yeah I was although I suppose it came across a bit harsh as there is far too many people who really have no idea that BP fuel doesn't come out the ground and exclusively end up at BP stations and come up with crackpot badly thought out protests as a result so I was just lumping you in with them. Sorry for any offence.
Quote:

Originally Posted by TeenCat (Post 17126604)
if you want to help, stop driving by car everywhere! boycot one company means totally fucking nothing if you look in your garage! everyone have its own car, everyone is lazy as fuck to go 200 metres by foot ... no comment, boycot yourself everyone!

There is no real boycotting solution though as everything you eat or wear travels around on fossil fuels.

Spudstr 05-10-2010 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kane (Post 17126486)
Well, for one they skimped on paying the extra 500K for safety valve that very well may have allowed them to shut this off right when it first happened.

There is no guarantee that the valve would have been able stop it, but it is designed to do just that so it very well may have.


yeah 500k to save possibly 10Billion. smart move on their part. :Oh crap

dyna mo 05-10-2010 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BestXXXPorn (Post 17126626)
Point taken...

But look at the supposed "cost" of cleaning that up... I guess what I should have said is that really it's not their "fault" per se... there's no reason to boycott them. They certainly didn't plan on this happening or plan for it TO happen. They just got royally fucked like every other victim in this... probably more so...

here's a quick synopsis of bp-

Quote:

The causes of the disastrous blowout and gas explosion on BP's leased Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico are a long way from being determined.

Yet already BP's actions are facing unprecedented scrutiny, thanks to a years-long history of legal and ethical violations that critics, judges and members of Congress say shows that the London-based company has a penchant for putting profit ahead of just about everything else.

Over the past two decades, BP subsidiaries have been convicted three times of environmental crimes in Alaska and Texas, including two felonies. It remains on probation for two of them.

It also has received the biggest-ever fine for willful work safety violations in U.S. history and is the subject of a wide range of safety investigations, including one in Washington state that resulted last week in a relatively minor $69,000 fine for 13 "serious" safety violations at its Cherry Point refinery near Ferndale, Wash.

dyna mo 05-10-2010 02:15 PM

more-

A review of BP's history, however, shows a pattern of ethically questionable and illegal behavior that goes back decades.

BP's best-known disaster

took place in 2005, when an explosion at its refinery in Texas City near Galveston, Texas, killed 15 workers, injured 180 people and forced thousands of nearby residents to remain sheltered in their homes.

An investigation of the explosion by the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board blamed BP for the explosion and offered a scathing assessment of the company.

It found "organizational and safety deficiencies at all levels of the BP Corporation" and said management failures could be traced from Texas to London.

The company eventually pleaded guilty to a felony violation of the Clean Air Act, was fined $50 million and sentenced to three years' probation. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration assessed BP the largest fine in OSHA history — $87 million — after inspectors found 270 safety violations that had been previously cited but not fixed and 439 new violations.

BestXXXPorn 05-10-2010 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17126644)
here's a quick synopsis of bp-

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17126648)
more-

A review of BP's history, however, shows a pattern of ethically questionable and illegal behavior that goes back decades.

BP's best-known disaster

took place in 2005, when an explosion at its refinery in Texas City near Galveston, Texas, killed 15 workers, injured 180 people and forced thousands of nearby residents to remain sheltered in their homes.

An investigation of the explosion by the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board blamed BP for the explosion and offered a scathing assessment of the company.

It found "organizational and safety deficiencies at all levels of the BP Corporation" and said management failures could be traced from Texas to London.

The company eventually pleaded guilty to a felony violation of the Clean Air Act, was fined $50 million and sentenced to three years' probation. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration assessed BP the largest fine in OSHA history — $87 million — after inspectors found 270 safety violations that had been previously cited but not fixed and 439 new violations.

Well then, I stand corrected... their track record definitely leaves a lot to be desired.

CARRY ON WITH THE BP BASHING!

You have my support :)

Thanks for the infos dyna mo ;)

I'd be interested in reading like reports on all the major oil companies... Can't wait till electric technology progresses to the point of affordable replacements for nearly all gas/oil consuming devices...

crockett 05-10-2010 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 17126451)
And you walk everywhere moron? Boycotting buying their products not driving. Foreign dipshit.


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I think you are missing the point completely. If you truly want to boycott then you should be doing what you can to avoid excessive oil consumption. BP is one company out of how many, that have oil rigs in the Gulf and else where?

They had an accident that could have happened to any of the others because they all operate the same way..

BTW.. I hope you boycott Haliburton too, as they were the ones that had the cementing contract that caused this mess.

dyna mo 05-10-2010 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BestXXXPorn (Post 17126660)
Well then, I stand corrected... their track record definitely leaves a lot to be desired.

CARRY ON WITH THE BP BASHING!

You have my support :)

Thanks for the infos dyna mo ;)

I'd be interested in reading like reports on all the major oil companies... Can't wait till electric technology progresses to the point of affordable replacements for nearly all gas/oil consuming devices...

np, i'm with you on this entirely. we are a world of oil junkies and we reap what we sow.

:)

leedsfan 05-10-2010 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 17126664)
I think you are missing the point completely.
BTW.. I hope you boycott Haliburton too, as they were the ones that had the cementing contract that caused this mess.

:2 cents:

Davy 05-10-2010 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BestXXXPorn (Post 17126487)
BP just ran into bad luck... They aren't doing any other oil company would/wouldn't do...

Really you should have sympathy for them, they just got FUCKED... Boycotting is exactly the opposite of what you should do... Do you want them to have enough capital to clean this shit up?

Bullshit. They make Billions of profit every year. They have no problem to pay for the mess.

dyna mo 05-10-2010 02:38 PM

how would one boycott haliburton?

blazin 05-10-2010 02:39 PM

It's better that this happened in North America... if this happened in Africa or some other poor less powerful nation then BP wouldn't give a shit and would only be concerned with saving their oil and not the environment.

L-Pink 05-10-2010 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17126709)
how would one boycott haliburton?

I cancelled my golf date with Cheney.


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rogueteens 05-10-2010 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kane (Post 17126486)
Well, for one they skimped on paying the extra 500K for safety valve that very well may have allowed them to shut this off right when it first happened.

There is no guarantee that the valve would have been able stop it, but it is designed to do just that so it very well may have.

No the question was, what are they doing differently to the other companies?
I think you guys are pushing the blame away from the real culprits. BP followed the law, maybe you should point your anger at the law makers who allowed the oil companies to build rigs without safeguards like the plug.


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