Thursday, July 15, 2010

Re: Graffiti tagger sentenced to 8 years in prison

Not even close

euwe wrote:
and you, mine.  On Jul 15, 10:18 am, dick thompson <rhomp2...@earthlink.net> wrote:   
You just proved my point completely.  euwe wrote:     
what I can see ------- a universe unexplored, I'm sure       
On Jul 15, 10:13 am, dick thompson <rhomp2...@earthlink.net> wrote:       
Sounds like you think you do but from what I can see you relate only insults and usually with nothing to do with the conversation.         
euwe wrote:         
I usually relate my insults to the conversation - like "Republicans...etc." unless it's a dick...<thompson>           
On Jul 15, 4:37 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:           
(I say that only in jest!!!  I meant no offense, and I apologize if I offended you!!)             
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 5:33 PM, euwe <machgie...@gmail.com> wrote:             
So, I called you a crack head - when?               
On Jul 15, 4:13 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:               
Euwe, you need to go back and re-read my missives.  First, I thought the Judge who sentenced Sebastian Perez was an asshole.   I wrote as much.  I even called an attorney friend of mine who is in Texas to find out what                 
he               
knew about the case, I was that ready to get invovled in it.  Turns out                 
the               
kid has an appeal, pro bono, being performed for him.  His record is less than stellar, but probably not a bad kid.                 
The BP debacle, I have written to you personally, and told you what a clusterfuck I think is going on there.   BP is no angel.  Having said                 
that,               
to suggest that criminal charges are warranted at this juncture, is, well......Moonbattery.....                 
 > On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 5:10 PM, euwe <machgie...@gmail.com> wrote:               
put a sock in it - you all were dead sure the tagger was guilty of felony intent to distribute without any more than the information that I provided in the links to bp's negligence, fairly bloodthirsty vampires ready to condemn - thank GOD they got that guy off the street into prison!... but even with the preponderance of evidence that bp was negligent from the statements of the people involved, you're willing to turn a blind eye to them... oh, they're probably not guilty - no reason to be upset.. calm down don't worry, I'm sure someone else is going to be upset - but not ME!                   
On Jul 15, 4:04 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:                   
Put the crack rock pipe down Euwe.                     
You and your Moonbat ilk don't have a lock on compassion.                     
We feel yours and those who lost their lives' pain.....                     
 > On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 4:45 PM, euwe <machgie...@gmail.com> wrote:                   
Much ado, about nothing -------- clearly, Republicans are focused on playing down obvious corporate negligence in the pursuit of profit...even to the point of                       
apologizing               
for setting up a fund to eliminate delays and lawyering up to avoid paying the victims.                       
Bleeding heart liberals and their trees... now it's bleeding heart Republicans and their marshes, but instead of "save the spotted                       
owl"               
it's "save the reputation of unregulated corporate greed" - blame                       
the               
regulator, not the killer... Randian extension to "if you regulate                       
gun               
ownership, only criminals will have guns," to: "if everyone had                       
guns,               
and there were no regulations, no one would be murdered, and only criminals would die of gunshot wounds - because every handgun death                       
is               
caused by the regulation of handguns, not by the murderer."                       
Republicans: Save the corporations from regulation at all cost! No innocent death should deter us! No environmental tragedy! No                       
economic               
disaster! Laissez-faire uber alles!                       
On Jul 15, 3:11 pm, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:                       
Much ado, about nothing, and an attempt by those who are against                         
drilling                   
to                       
make a case out of thin air.                         
"These allegations will neither distract the company's focus on                         
stopping                   
the                       
leak nor alter our commitment to restore the Gulf coast," Hayward                         
said.                   
"Other parties besides BP may be responsible for costs and                         
liabilities                   
arising from the oil spill, and we expect those parties to live                         
up to               
their                       
obligations."                         
Both companies used the design much more often, on average, than                         
other                   
major                       
Gulf drillers. Out of 218 deepwater wells in the Gulf drilled                         
since               
July                   
2003, 26 percent  {of BP PLC's wells} used the long-string                         
design. It               
derives its name from its use of a single, long "string" of pipe                         
from               
the                   
sea floor to the bottom of the well.                         
Other big drillers use long-string design less frequently than                         
BP,               
according                       
to the Journal's data analysis<                         
https://mail.google.com/mail/html/compose/static_files/blank_quirks.h..               
.>.                   
Royal Dutch Shell PLC used long string designs on 8 percent of                         
its               
wells                   
and                       
Chevron Corp. on 15 percent. Australian firm BHP Billiton PLC                         
used               
long                   
string on 4 percent of its wells."                         
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/06/18/bp-relied-cheaper-wells/                         
===================                         
If it turns out that BP was negligent, as I have stated, "Let the                         
chips,                   
fall where they may".                         
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