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Re: B.P. and the Gulf spill?

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 1:24 pm
by Hondagirl
Does anyone really want to know about anyone elses religious views ? If so...ask them in private.
Selling your religion does the opposite..puts most people right off.

Yes, looks like they have contained the spill but they already said that a few times and it proved false
so I am not completely convinced just yet. Hope so much its true.

Re: B.P. and the Gulf spill?

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 5:15 pm
by csspostal
Testing of BP well integrity "detected seep a distance from the well" in the Gulf of Mexico, Ret. Adm. Thad Allen says.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/07/18/gulf.o ... tml?hpt=T1

Looks like its not over yet.

Re: B.P. and the Gulf spill?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:26 am
by ofblong
Hondagirl wrote:Does anyone really want to know about anyone elses religious views ? If so...ask them in private.
Selling your religion does the opposite..puts most people right off.

Yes, looks like they have contained the spill but they already said that a few times and it proved false
so I am not completely convinced just yet. Hope so much its true.

you need some reading skills and common sense. No where was I "selling" my religious views. Instead I was presenting facts about WHY I believe what I believe. I was in no way trying to tell someone they should agree with me.

Re: B.P. and the Gulf spill?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:48 am
by HYPERR
ofblong wrote: you need some reading skills and common sense. No where was I "selling" my religious views. Instead I was presenting facts about WHY I believe what I believe. I was in no way trying to tell someone they should agree with me.
Read what you just wrote. You state "I was in no way trying to tell someone they should agree with me". Yet you state that your beliefs and assertions are facts. I would call that a contradiction. :roll: Or was that a Freudian slip? :wink:

That being said, I think when Hondagirl asked, "does anyone really want to know about anyone elses religious views?", I don't think it was aimed particularly at you. Others, including myself was involved in this discussion and I'm sure she asked it as a rhetorical question.

Re: B.P. and the Gulf spill?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:27 pm
by Hondagirl
Thanks for clarifying that Hyperr :D

ofblong ~ I do have common sense thx, lots of it which is why I dont believe in folktales and stories passed down by word of mouth -oral tradition-for centuries before they were written down. Wasnt it like 1000 years before the final version appeared? I would never ever disagree with the values, and selfless deeds of a real good hearted Christian person however, which Im sure you are.

Re: B.P. and the Gulf spill?

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 4:56 pm
by blues2cruise
I thought this thead was about BP oil and the leak?

They are now investigating some seepage from another part of the line.

Re: B.P. and the Gulf spill?

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:22 am
by sv-wolf
blues2cruise wrote:I thought this thead was about BP oil and the leak?

They are now investigating some seepage from another part of the line.

Hiya Kwakergirl

Seems like this leak is causing something of an international incident. Mr "shineyface" Cameron appears to have been on the back foot during his visit to Mr "Smiley" Obama, (two of the oiliest politicians around at present). He's been trying to defend BP, it seems (claiming that it is essential to everyone the company stay "strong and stable") while pacifying the hounds in the US Senate. What a laugh! Who says politicians are not simply the representatives of big business.

At least it would be a laugh if my pension fund was not partly invested in BP. I haven't had the courage to look and see what has happened to it recently - me and thousands of others like me! Loads of people I know have already seen their pensions go down the drain in the UK. It never ceases to amaze me the number of mad ways we dream up to organise our affairs. As usual, this thing has repercussions way beyond those whose livelihoods are directly affected by the spill, human or otherwise. Sigh!

People keep asking was BP in any way "negligent" in its operations? Interesting question. (What does that mean in practical terms, I wonder?) Whatever it means, I'm damned sure that the company didn't do any more than it had to to meet legislative requirements. The blaming and scapegoating, defending and manipulating will now go on for years, as all parties try to gain as much or lose as little as possible over this. The lawyers will make a killing; investors will skedaddle quickly to cut their losses, speculators will dive in to see what they can find among the wreckage of the tourist and fishing industries, and Joe Bloggs will be left to pick up the pieces, as usual.

Chaos rules, OK!

Re: B.P. and the Gulf spill?

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 12:53 am
by ofblong
at least you get a pension fund. most americans no longer recieve a pension and are funding their own retirements.

Re: B.P. and the Gulf spill?

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 3:49 am
by blues2cruise
ofblong wrote:at least you get a pension fund. most americans no longer recieve a pension and are funding their own retirements.
We also have a pension fund here in Canada. We pay into it for our whole working lives. However...most people still need to save for their retirement because the pension isn't great. Some people retire and start collecting pensions and they go get a part time job. I will probably be one of those. I can picture myself making popcorn at the movie theatres. :laughing:

Re: B.P. and the Gulf spill?

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 8:57 am
by Wrider
Yeah we have that too, it's called Social Security and it's beyond broke. Currently 2% of every one of my paychecks goes to it and there is not a single doubt in my mind that I will never see a penny of that when I retire.