Stop all Federal Contracts with British Petroleum
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Jun 26th, 2010Someone from Las Vegas, NV writes:
This mess is ridiculous. BP needs to be forced to build wind farms across the country. It will create jobs. And it will start us on the right direction concerning our addiction to fossil fuels.REPORT COMMENTS
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Jun 26th, 2010Someone from Grand Rapids, MI writes:
It becomes an issue when companies are so driven by profit that they forget about the environment that gives them that profit. As far as science can tell, no life can survive without some kind of water. When companies like BP put a huge resource like an ocean at huge risk by cutting costs, a lot of people and ... See Morecompanies (and animals) can get hurt. This isn't as much a protest against offshore drilling as it is against reckless cost-cutting. Yes, we need oil for now, but should we be cutting costs to get it? What is the overall environmental cost if something like the current disaster happens? This should be a wakeup call to the Obama administration and all of America that we seriously need to pursue less risky and more sustainable energy resources. I depend on oil because I have to, but my grandkids won't be able to, because there is simply not enough left. This is definitely a wakeup call, in my view.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 26th, 2010Someone from West Chester, PA writes:
How much longer are you and congress going to allow BP and associates, including members of congress and government officials get away with the destruction to our American way of life and our land. I am calling for a Revolution, and many are with us. Did you notice how many Americans held hands today, and how many are on social networks are fed up with the way the everyday people are being treated by big business and members of the government.REPORT COMMENTS
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Jun 26th, 2010Someone from Beaufort, SC writes:
Please consider the future of our children, Mr President. Talk to Sasha and Malia about America's addiction to fossil fuels. The future of our planet is depending on us informing our children so that they don't make the same mistakes that we have made!REPORT COMMENTS
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Jun 26th, 2010Someone from Pensacola, FL writes:
The unethical practices of BP have tormented the Gulf Coast for long enough.REPORT COMMENTS
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Jun 26th, 2010Someone from Upper Darby, PA writes:
An implorable act of eco destruction, murder through neglect, mass marine animal kill and basic human depression goes on to this very second unstopped, unpunished, unchanged, and unpaid for.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 26th, 2010Someone from Pittsburgh, PA writes:
Let this oil spill be yet another reason to switch to clean, renewable energy. Not only does the oil industry provide unnecessary costs and limit United States jobs, it causes devastating catastrophes like the spill in the gulf. Now's the time to get our acts together.REPORT COMMENTS
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