BP has agreed to pay a $4.5 billion settlement with the U.S. government over the 2010 oil spill. Ryan Rowberry, Assistant Professor of Law at Georgia State ...
Rowberry has clearly pegged BP's criminal activity BP's $4.5Billion
settlement is not acceptable! And where is Haliburton&Transocean? Why
didn't BP Tony, Carl Henrik, Dudley and all those other
BP/Haliburton/Transocean Executive Criminals get locked up. And where are
all those MineralManagementServices Criminals. And lets don't forget those
Department of Interior Congressmen & Lobbyists. Damnit Holder, these
criminals have wrecked the Gulf Of America, forever! Keep making these
BigOil Goons pay!
If they admitted guilt in a criminal court then can't they also be sued in
civil court by the families who were affected personally? That's an
overseas company anyway, why were they even allowed to drill on our coast?
Shouldn't that be reserved for American drilling compaines?
Not to mention the people who were killed on the job at the time explosion
started. Shouldn't the families get a settlement as well from BP. I know
money can't replace family members lost during that event, but what about
them they should sue BP as well.
How is this a win? BP makes a profit of almost $30 billion every year..
this is barely a slap on the wrist for them. It's not a win for the
American people.. it is a slap in the face and it is an insult. The
American people just got taken for chumps!
Since corporations are "people too" it is time to put corporations in
prison. How? If a corporation is convicted of a crime ALL the assets are
seized and the corporation is permanently shut down.
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