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Would anyone care to guess where I'd take the theme for "Junk-shot"? Perhaps this version of "Topkill" will be more effective than theirs. A gang of Multi-National corporate billionaires shot a whole in the earth, and now we all must live and die by it. Nothing will ever repair it. Or pay for it. Or heal it. But they should go to jail for not only the mess they've made of my country, but for the eleven lives that were lost.

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shayhurs

1:41AM | Fri, 04 June 2010

They have no intention of sealing it; The choices they are making all point to tapping it and making it a production well.

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brewgirlca

2:23AM | Fri, 04 June 2010

And the bastard BP CEO had the nerve to say "I want my life back." What about the 11 men that died... they will never get their life back. What about the thousands of birds and millions of fish? Will they ever get their lives back? What about the people of the Gulf Coast.. will they ever get their lives back? These bastards, including Dick Cheney whose policies while in the White House set the stage for this whole disaster should all be going to jail! And the key should be thrown away! They should never get their F###ing lives back.

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kzoo

3:10AM | Fri, 04 June 2010

please someone tell me why BP gas stations dont have cobwebs on there pumps? why are we still buying there fuel? there not spending eny money on this there still making s#@$loads off people who oviusly have no clue when it comes to the magnatude of this disaster and we have only seen the tip of the iceburg! stop buying there full, get in there pokets from that end and we can get there atention!! just my opinion...

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JOELGLAINE

5:02AM | Fri, 04 June 2010

What of all the children living on the gulf who will develope cancer and such from the all the poison BP is dumping in the gulf? That will be a hot-zone for cancers for decades to come. Millions are already affected by the ECONOMIC poison! They practically murdered the gulf fisheries with a MONTH of the spill. THAT will not clear up, even if they cap it RIGHT NOW. They have destroyed whole industries and wiped out whole cities worth of jobs with their callous disregard for the people of America and the whole WORLD! They need to go to jail and be shut down. Save the world. Boycott BP! They need to pay for criminal negligence at the very least!

kmoffat

5:29AM | Fri, 04 June 2010

To stop buying from the independent BP gas stations does little to actually hurt BP. They will still sell all their fuel, just not at the retail level. The market is global. Great image. well done.

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Dann-O

5:33AM | Fri, 04 June 2010

BP is by far the most egregious violator on safety and environmental concerns by nearly two orders of magnitude. They should have had their sites shut down before the deep water horizon disaster.

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intro

6:36AM | Fri, 04 June 2010

What we really need to stop buying is the lie that these people care about anything but profit. BP: Big Polluter

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thekingtut

7:30AM | Fri, 04 June 2010

Have any of you ever wondered why these companies are drilling so far out to sea, where the water is deep? It's because the environmental groups keep filing lawsuits forcing them away from the coastal regions. If this had happened closer to shore where the water is five hundred feet deep, as opposed to five thousand, the leak would have been stopped in a few days. And the interference from the White House didn't help. It's like the president's chief of staff said; never let a good crisis go to waste.

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stick

8:21AM | Fri, 04 June 2010

Excellent image! With this happening the CEO keeps saying that BP will pay for everything. What a crock of shit. How you put a price on the wildlife that will be harmed for years to come. The future for them is maybe 90 days, instead of years. Watch the news and what do you see? Oil in the marshland, water birds covered with oil, where is the oil going and worries of the food chain for the fish. Bring them all into court, charge them, convict them and throw away the key.

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thecytron

8:34AM | Fri, 04 June 2010

I like to see more of this kind of artwork!

ipaprime

11:26AM | Fri, 04 June 2010

There is enough blame to go around. some for the politictions who would only allow the drilling to be done out that far so as to PROTECT the shorelines. The enviromentalists who convinced the politictians to ban shallow water drilling. And of course the people who do not make ALL of those responsable pay for it.

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intro

8:34PM | Fri, 04 June 2010

Well...I draw the line at blaming the "Greenies". I'd say ownership is all on the "Greedies"! And yes...I'd say the CURRENT administration "dead-assed" us into this, by NOT REVERSING the policies of the Cheney energy thugs.

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wblack

7:22AM | Mon, 02 August 2010

The United States has a population of 304.5 million men, women, and children living on an area of 3.5 million sq. miles (79.04 % living in urban areas). These 304.5 million people need to eat every day (at least three meals each), expect to travel to and from work, school, to and access medical facilities, and shopping centers. They have a right to do so by the available technology which exists to fill those needs. The requirement is that food, medicines, medical equipment, and all other consumer commodities must be transported throughout the volume of 3.5 million square miles of these United States – there is no way around this fact, the physical distances will not reduce merely due to your outrage over the use of fossil fuels and the market it generates. Feeding, clothing, and providing for the medical needs of those 394.5 million people requires 9.0 million heavy trucks rolling and loaded with stocks, 15 heavy rail and 28 light rail systems operating at capacity , along with 137.1 million automobiles -- all on the move 24 hours a day 365 days a year. Like it or not those oil companies do not exist merely to enrich a few, they exist because their product powers the transportation and energy systems which keep that population of 304.5 million people alive. You condemn BP for 11 deaths. Should the 304.5 million men woman and children of the United States cease to lead healthy, fulfilled prosperous lives just to service your outrage over the facts of necessity that placed those 11 in harm’s way? Did you ever consider that they took those jobs of their own free will fully knowing the potential dangers and risks involved in living and working on an oil rig at sea? Do you realize that it is their right to accept such risk? Who are you to demean them in their deaths by subsuming their right as consenting adults to exercise their free will and take on what risks they deem acceptable? Face the facts of reality. There is risk in everything we do. There is no such thing as zero-risk, even in scientific theory. Driving cars kills 1.2 million each year. Trains have .04 deaths for every 100 million miles. Air travel has .01 deaths for every 100 million miles traveled. Automobile transportation has .94 deaths per 100 million miles. Skin cancer resulting from UV exposure kills 4,000 people per year and 6,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. Drilling for oil generates risk – this is a fact. If there are bad actors who’s misdeeds and/or mismanagement contributed to this particular accident then that fact will be known in time – however your hysterical hatred of capitalism is somewhat disproportionate to the the criminal negligence of the Obama administration who spent the last hundred days obstructing efforts to contain and clean up the spill while it was still a manageable. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and to NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco, along with Obama directly and personally, have far more to answer for, because while Obama fiddled (foolishly and stupidly consulting James Cameron) and oil gushed, all ignored the 459,000 feet of boom stored in warehouses in addition to the 2.24 million feet of booms in the region of the spill – all efforts to deploy those booms were obstructed by the direct intervention of the administration. Oh, I notice you overlook their responsibility (along with the facts of reality) just as you overlook the environmental-fascists lobby who are responsible by inciting legal actions which prompted drilling in 5000 of water rather then in depths where management of such a spill might be possible. There are still Americans left who are not going to forget, or let the socialist Progressive Left off the hook, they will pay the piper for the damage they have done to this country.

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intro

10:47PM | Mon, 02 August 2010

@wblack Of 761 major recent violations, 760 were committed by of BP. Do the math. I say again: Stop putting words in my mouth. I've NEVER said I hate capitalism...only YOU have done that. Are you seriously taking on the role of "apologist" for these felons??? If so, then please: Allow me to offer you this forum to bore us to death. They say "one picture is worth a thousand words" Try to respect that.


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