From: Alan Illeman on 16 Jun 2010 10:37 According to Forbes BP shares are already shaky, so wouldn't you have thought that Obama would have had his meeting with BP CEO Tony Hayward (and reached an agreement) prior to the White House speech? 60,000 barrels/day (3300000 US gallons; 2100000 UK gallons; 9540000 litres) - that's a hell of a lot to clean up. Guess I won't be booking a trip to Florida's beaches this winter. - - - As to golf - since having my hip replaced in 2003 and then all the dislocations I had until it was redone in 2008, haven't been out until a month ago. My neighbour's friend invited me to his posh club, but since I outdrove everyone, and birdied 8 holes, I guess they're not inviting me back. - - - Alan [ email: http://www3.bell.net/alanji/illeman.htm ]
From: Frank Ketchum on 16 Jun 2010 20:33 "Alan Illeman" <noway(a)nowhere.ca> wrote in message news:B_qdnbL_q708fIXRnZ2dnUVZ_sCdnZ2d(a)supernews.com... > According to Forbes BP shares are already shaky, so > wouldn't you have thought that Obama would have had > his meeting with BP CEO Tony Hayward (and reached > an agreement) prior to the White House speech? > > 60,000 barrels/day (3300000 US gallons; 2100000 UK > gallons; 9540000 litres) - that's a hell of a lot to clean up. Clearly you are confusing Obama with someone who has executive experience. Please try harder next time.
From: bknight on 16 Jun 2010 20:34 On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 20:33:17 -0400, "Frank Ketchum" <nospam(a)thanksanyway.fu> wrote: > >"Alan Illeman" <noway(a)nowhere.ca> wrote in message >news:B_qdnbL_q708fIXRnZ2dnUVZ_sCdnZ2d(a)supernews.com... >> According to Forbes BP shares are already shaky, so >> wouldn't you have thought that Obama would have had >> his meeting with BP CEO Tony Hayward (and reached >> an agreement) prior to the White House speech? >> >> 60,000 barrels/day (3300000 US gallons; 2100000 UK >> gallons; 9540000 litres) - that's a hell of a lot to clean up. > >Clearly you are confusing Obama with someone who has executive experience. >Please try harder next time. > He has enough to wring $20 billion out of them. BK
From: Frank Ketchum on 16 Jun 2010 21:01 <bknight(a)conramp.net> wrote in message news:n8ri16dif85gtr1s8a4f1ci7iek1imealj(a)4ax.com... > On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 20:33:17 -0400, "Frank Ketchum" > <nospam(a)thanksanyway.fu> wrote: > >> >>"Alan Illeman" <noway(a)nowhere.ca> wrote in message >>news:B_qdnbL_q708fIXRnZ2dnUVZ_sCdnZ2d(a)supernews.com... >>> According to Forbes BP shares are already shaky, so >>> wouldn't you have thought that Obama would have had >>> his meeting with BP CEO Tony Hayward (and reached >>> an agreement) prior to the White House speech? >>> >>> 60,000 barrels/day (3300000 US gallons; 2100000 UK >>> gallons; 9540000 litres) - that's a hell of a lot to clean up. >> >>Clearly you are confusing Obama with someone who has executive experience. >>Please try harder next time. >> > He has enough to wring $20 billion out of them. Yup, that is what executives do alright. Forget settling this in our common law court system as it should be, bammer will just beat them up for money which will probably get spent on windmills instead of compensating those victimized by this incident. Did you happen to catch his campaign speech last night? This guy will make one hell of a president if he is elected. If he were a republican, impeachment hearings would have already begun.
From: Alan Illeman on 16 Jun 2010 20:55
bknight(a)conramp.net wrote: > On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 20:33:17 -0400, "Frank Ketchum" > <nospam(a)thanksanyway.fu> wrote: > >> >> "Alan Illeman" <noway(a)nowhere.ca> wrote in message >> news:B_qdnbL_q708fIXRnZ2dnUVZ_sCdnZ2d(a)supernews.com... >>> According to Forbes BP shares are already shaky, so >>> wouldn't you have thought that Obama would have had >>> his meeting with BP CEO Tony Hayward (and reached >>> an agreement) prior to the White House speech? >>> >>> 60,000 barrels/day (3300000 US gallons; 2100000 UK >>> gallons; 9540000 litres) - that's a hell of a lot to clean up. >> >> Clearly you are confusing Obama with someone who has executive >> experience. Please try harder next time. >> > He has enough to wring $20 billion out of them. He didn't wring anything out of them, that's what they offered. |