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OT--Bloomberg says "Go Easy on BP"...

Dreamer

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I know this is WAY off topic, but I will jump at any chance I can get to expose moonbat sociopaths like Bloomberg...

We all know that Michael Bloomberg is a complete moonbat when it comes to 2A rights, but I think his latest statements about BP are just more proof positive that this guy is absolutely off his rocker, and a true sociopath, who is ONLY interested in protecting himself and his uber-rich sociopath cronies...

http://www.businessinsider.com/mayor-bloomberg-bp-2010-6

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/06/11/national/main6572621.shtml

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/11/michael-bloomberg-leave-b_n_609120.html


From HuffPo:
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, of the Bloomberg Bloombergs, thinks that everyone is being unnecessarily hard on BP, and hopes that we can all avoid a "rush to judgment."
From the New York Post:
The billionaire former CEO mayor is known for defending private businesses dealing with public relations problems. Friday was no different.
Bloomberg said on his weekly radio show that the head of British Petroleum "didn't exactly go down there and blow up the well."
 

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I'm all in favor of making it easy on them.

Expropriation of readily-saleable assets to pay for the total cleanup and damages caused by their negligence and failure to be prepared for situations like this is probably the easiest way for them to learn that they have to be more careful when drilling a mileunderwater.
 

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Somehow I don't think BP's two biggest controlling shareholders and part owners, Queen Elizabeth of England, and Queen Beatrice of the Netherlands, would be willing to start pawning off their crown jewels to compensate a bunch of cajun shrimpers.

They'd probably just tell them to "eat cake"...
 
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