Wednesday 28 July 2010

Oil, Plane crashes & Rabid Senators.

Theres a lot of brit bashing going on in the States at the mo isnt there? It seems to me that we can be blamed for just about anything at the moment, Im only surprised that Senator Robert Mendez hasnt tried to pin the Vietnam war onto BP. As to demanding that British MP's fly over there to validate his personal witch hunt ( Oh yes Mid terms are almost upon us) I dont see any soul searching going on for the 290 victims & the relatives of Iranian air A300 Airbus flt 655, which was "accidentally" vapourised by the skipper of the USS Vincennes When it was "Mistaken" for an incoming hostile bloody hell, I ask you! How do you mistake an airliner with a military fighter? I always thought that it was funny how quickly that went away, equally odd how the Reagan & the Bush Snr administrations expressly told M Thatcher that they didnt want an inquiry into the crash. All those Americans dead & no inquiry.. all of this is well documented as is the fact that Abdelbasset ali Mohammed al Megrahi had nothing to do with the downing of Pan Am 103 Someone did it, but after 22 years of titting about it is highly unlikely that we shall ever know who it was but that doesnt matter does it? so long as "Justice" has been seen to be done. in the eyes of the world (for world read Washington DC) There are some that say that Lockerbie was a Quid Pro Quo & endorsed by the Whitehouse just to keep the peace I personally choose not to believe that, but only because the ramifications of that are just too nauseating to contemplate. As to that other outrage In the Gulf of Mexico, isnt it funny how Haliburton have managed to keep their hands relatively clean? When the Exxon Valdez ran aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska in March 1989, 257,000 barrels of oil were spilt and massive public outcry swept through America. In the Niger Delta, between 1976 and 1998, over 2.5 million barrels of oil were spilt into the Delta environment; and that is only spills officially recorded by the Department of Petroleum Resources. Leaking pipelines, running through villages, farms, creeks and rivers in the Niger Delta, are a major source of pollution, sickness and economic ruin for the people of the Niger Delta. Farmland polluted by oil is rarely rehabilitated, destroying livelihoods. Fish contaminated by oil cause sickness among the people and further economic ruin as fish stocks decline. The spillages are a regular feature of life in the Delta. They are rarely dealt with promptly. In some cases, minor leaks are left for months, resulting in major pollution Where the spills are due to failing equipment, the oil companies are clearly responsible. But where they are blamed on sabotage, the companies and government blame local people and criminal gangs. However, who is really responsible for a situation in which people will rupture pipes on purpose? Individual incidents can not be separated from the overall malaise in the Niger Delta. The people are desperately poor and they do desperate things. Clean up? Whether caused by industry neglect or otherwise, the clean up rates are appalling and more and more land in the Delta is being destroyed. Exxon claims to have spent over US$2.1billion cleaning up the Exxon Valdez oil spill. There is no clean up operation in the Niger Delta worth mentioning. No one knows exactly how much oil has been spilt, how much land is polluted, how many people are affected, what species are threatened, what the economic or environmental costs have been. But hey as long as it isnt on Uncle Sams doorstep. Whilst I find it appalling that tens of thousands of people have had their lively hoods destroyed by this unfourtunate accident I feel that a little perspective is needed I may seem to come over as Anti American, absolutely not! It is a wonderful country that has much to be proud of. Im just anti politician those bastards give us all a bad name! Be you American, British,Iranian.....Need I go on? Bfn Mudrat

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