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Old 05-29-2010, 11:47 AM   #46
DixieGal
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No Spoon Man, there can be no rationalization or forgiveness. BP, for the sake of dollars, gambled on the life of the Gulf, and we all lost because of that risky gamble. I doubt that in the rest of my lifetime, it will not be cleaned up and will remain a dead zone for decades to come. It has destroyed the lives of both animals and people who depend on the Gulf for their living. This is not something that "Oopsie!" and an apology can whitewash away.

If the CEO and the rest of the top echelon at BP are allowed to walk around free after this crime and crisis is over, then justice will not have been served.
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