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AnArmyVeteran Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-02-10 09:42 PM
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What are the private phone numbers & home addresses of all BP executives?
The answer to the question in the headline: You will never know and you will never find out. Corporate executives don't give a damn about you or your environment.

The executives at British Petroleum couldn't care less if you called their offices ten billion times a day, because they will never hear them. They are all safely hidden away in their private, fenced in mansions totally oblivious to the harm they cause to others. They sit in their mansions counting all of the billions in blood money they got from killing people and destroying the environment.

If people started showing up at their private mansions they might take notice, if for no other reason, they would feel threatened, even though people would be just standing there demanding justice. As far as I know we the people are still entitled to peaceably assemble, or can corporations deny us 1st Amendment rights as well?

In every corporation top executives insulate themselves so no one can ever reach them. If you have a problem with a company you just get to talk with front-line flunkies who are trained to discourage you into not pursing any other actions against the company. And if you ask to talk to a manager you just get handed off to the guy in the next cube who pretends to be a manager and simply repeats the company taught spiel.

It's amazing how the leaders of companies amass massive wealth and yet are not accountable or responsible to anyone. They are even immune to the law, because corporate law protects leaders of corporations, holding them blameless regardless of what their companies do. If BP caused 1 TRILLION dollars worth of environmental and human loss, its leaders will keep getting their massive salaries, and even if their company destroyed all living organisms on the Gulf Coast, these sociopathic leaders would STILL get their yearly multi-million dollar bonuses.

If you were caught pouring your used oil down the drain after you changed the oil in your car you could be arrested and you would be fined hundreds or thousands of dollars. So why aren't the salaries, perks, bonuses and stock options all seized from every BP executive? Why is it that the higher you go up a corporate ladder, the less you have to be concerned with adhering to the law?

When in the hell are we going to take back our country and stop allowing corporate criminals to rape our environment and kill people without any repercussions to the thugs at the top of corporations, who must be sociopaths to constantly avoid responsibility and have no concern for their fellow man, or their environment?
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ladjf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-03-10 08:35 AM
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1. BP should be permanently barred from drilling anywhere in the world. nt
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