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BP CEO wants his life back

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posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 01:15 PM
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BP CEO wants his life back


www.boreme.com

BP CEO wants his life back
Somewhat insensitive and insincere apology from BP CEO Tony Hayward over the oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.

View the Video for his thoughts !!
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 01:15 PM
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Life must be tough for our Tony....... away from his family and friends whilst on expenses even if he is working cleaning up the biggest and most disgusting Oil disaster ever.

I wonder if he understands that the greed fuelled desire for Drill Baby Drill mentality individuals will also give back the lifes of the people whose livelhoods have been destroyed....

Man I can't stand this arrogant type of stance.

www.boreme.com
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 01:28 PM
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Poor, poor guy. The shoreline is dead already. All those people who depend on the ocean for their livelihood, their lives will never return to normal. Why should this guy get his life back?



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 01:44 PM
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Man should be crucified. Just my humble opinion.




posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 01:59 PM
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two wrongs don't make a right.

heart goes out to those who will suffer from this disaster, but you also have to remember

we live our lives, do our jobs, sometimes bad things happen, its just how its been, but its presumptuous and selfish to try to point the fingers and pin the blame on one group or one individual for that matter.
what position are we, to judge others and cast the stone, when we are just as powerless and clueless to fixing the problem?

the man is a human being too, just at a more stressful job than many of us. im sure he would have not wanted to bring suffering to so many others if he had full control.
not too many people would, and i'd give him the benefit of the doubt.

who knows, maybe if i woke up and smelled the oil id want to blame somebody too. but we gotta always try to be levelheaded. just my humble opinion.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 02:07 PM
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It must be stressful for the CEO of BP. He is taking heat for screw ups that people he may never have met caused.

Yet this is what you sign on for when you become the CEO of a large corporation. Being the CEO of a major company like BP is not just about making a huge salary and flying around in Leer jets. It is about stepping up and handling crisis situations. It is about having the buck stop at your desk.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 02:09 PM
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This life? When he was getting away with all but murder? Before he got "caught?"

BP's 760 Violations



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 02:13 PM
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I just checked and

no wait a minute let me check again
right quick

Nope no remorse for this guy at all.

Now he is finding out what being a slave
to the system is all about and he don't like
it at all.

Welcome to my world !!!!



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 02:14 PM
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The WORST day in his lifetime, is still better than most folks single BEST day that they will EVER experience in a lifetime. His worst day would be the average persons heaven on earth. I just cannot shed a tear over such a situation.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 02:17 PM
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Yes the CEO of BP has it better than most people, but that does not mean the best day in his life is better than the average person's worst day.

I would much rather be an average guy having a good old time at a white trash picnic than find out someone I loved just died while I was on a leer jet eating caviar.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 02:18 PM
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Then tell the a hole to implement the cure:



This jerk is not hurting at all he is still collecting his millions in salary and probably the point man for this contrived disaster. And it's not killing the ocean in the region where he lives.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 03:41 PM
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I have expressed my disgust and indignation at BP here and Facebook. I am from New Orleans. Yesterday I gave my position on the creep in charge of PB succinctly. I humbly share it here for your review.


If I wasn't in Los Angeles I'd be in jail in New Orleans for inciting a riot



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 04:04 PM
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Originally posted by keepYourLampsLIT

we live our lives, do our jobs, sometimes bad things happen, its just how its been, but its presumptuous and selfish to try to point the fingers and pin the blame on one group or one individual for that matter.
what position are we, to judge others and cast the stone, when we are just as powerless and clueless to fixing the problem?


For the LOVE OF GOD, get off your soapbox! All this needed was a $500,00.00 part, to begin with, to have kept all this from happening!

Spare me your righteous indignation, to all the gulf coast. This guy probably got about $5million or so for a bonus check, last quarter.

How much were you paid, to post, this utter, and complete, tripe?



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 04:10 PM
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Originally posted by GorehoundLarry
Man should be crucified. Just my humble opinion.



Yes, then just before death taken down, drawn and quartered. It would be fitting.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 11:18 PM
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I bet the 11 people who were killed would not mind getting their lives back either.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 11:22 PM
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Exactly, and not to mention all the peoples lives that are affected by the environmental impact and all the nature that has been wiped out also.



posted on Jun, 2 2010 @ 11:25 PM
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Originally posted by Blanca Rose

This guy probably got about $5million or so for a bonus check, last quarter.


Actually he scraped by and managed to make ends meet on £3,158,000.00.

I think I will refrain from further comment for if I said what I really thought of him "wanting his life back" I'm going to be begging for my membership back.



posted on Jun, 3 2010 @ 12:06 AM
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Well .. he is British, and he's been in the Gulf for some time.. It's like taking a wale out of water.. slowly drying up, needs shade and water poured on it.. lol.. It's a good thing he made enough money to have air-conditioned land-rovers and luxury suits to go back to.. And the food in Louisiana, probably way to spicy .



posted on Jun, 3 2010 @ 12:36 AM
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You know...I've managed businesses and worked in many corporations and read a ton of leadership books and from my reading and my experience it has become clear that the top leaders and CEOs set the climate for the entire company. This guy is worthless and heartless and it shows in the 760 safety violations, worker injuries and death, lack of compassion, disregard of safety regulations and the enviroment in general. pathetic.



posted on Jun, 3 2010 @ 12:50 AM
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His awkward smile when he says "I want my life back" makes me distrust him. It's the uncomfortable behaviour of someone who is not speaking the entire truth.

His truth may be that he wants to go back to being a "lord of the universe" and he wants to eat his canapés at 11am instead of having to go through endless meetings about something which he no longer has any passion for...



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