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The BP Deepwater Horizon disaster just gets worse every day. You know it’s bad when a “solution” dubbed Top Kill fails to even slow things down. BP is making the Exxon Valdez look like The Love Boat.
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The apologetic advertising campaign is pretty pathetic too. Most peculiar is how BP welcomes volunteers. Why would anyone in their right mind offer free services to a gazillion-dollar corporation? In this case, saving a pelican requires working in highly toxic and hazardous conditions, folks. BP could actually generate positive spin by creating tons of new cleanup-related jobs, reversing unemployment trends and ultimately stimulating the economy.
In the meantime, MultiCultClassics volunteers an idea to fix the mess.
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1 comment:
what a mess.
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