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  1. @CurtHowland I agree however it is somewhat indicative of the story, loosely mind you but still.

  2. @1888junkteam Its all about control , watch out for this dudley fella, an american face for a british company ? funny that.
    The past ceo should be abject of all blame as hes quite a nice bloke and dont you worry about that.

  3. @narezul I’m not happy about it either, but I do believe they will end up in the same camps as us. When there is no need for them and the NWO is established, the only possible enemy left is one of their own aspiring to rise to the top. It happened in the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany and will happen again. People who’d knowingly condemn humanity will have no inhibitions as to eliminating the last potential threat, their own.

  4. Actually, Siberia is a very beautiful place, lot’s and lot’s of virgin wildlife, and I wouldn’t want to see it go to waste by oil companies like BP, because we all know by now that safety and human lives isn’t BP first concern, but shear profit!

  5. @CurtHowland Yeah, it should be banished to the gulf states, stripped of all wealth, and left at the mercy of the people there.

  6. @Theyallfloatdownhere Thanks for the feedback, but “allegories” is not the correct term for my analysis & responses. An allegory is an extended metaphor. Look it up in a dictionary. Otherwise, have a nice evening or day in whatever time zone you live in.

  7. @bboucharde lol Nice self examination and general allegories. You are boring just pointing out how bland you are.

  8. Yes, it is clearly his fault.

    Call it British Petrolium while you’re at it people!

    Fucking idiots, always looking for someone to blame that isn’t precious America…
    Why is it always obligitory to remind people it’s a British company? I don’t think it was British shoddy worksmanship that caused such a disaster, or terrible American safety protocol.

    The guy is an idiot, but no way deserves this. A perfect scapegoat.
    I bet Obama is grinning like fucking Blair.

  9. @hesmydog So, you are asserting that 75% of all humans are anti-social obsessively aggressive, dysfunctional, hostile people who hate their fathers, are in conflict with their bosses & teachers, and are social failures. POINT: I have a continuous work history of 38 years on three continents, and I don’t believe it. You will need to back that up with statistics. Roughly, I’d guess that 90% of the people whom I have ever met are reasonable, well adjusted, & polite people who respond to courtesy.

  10. Lets banish that Fucker to the gulf coast and force him to take part in clean ups!

  11. This c—sucker gets $1M per yr – for life – from BP, then gets another job doing the same thing, in a company formed from the ashes of BP North America?! IT’S TIME FOR OUR MILITARY MEN AND WOMEN TO STEP FORWARD AND CARRY OUT THEIR OATH TO THE CONSTITUTION AND REJECT THIS CRIMINAL GOVERNMENT AND ARREST Hayward Rockefeller Board of BP Board of Goldman Sachs.

    Then we’ll have a civil trial and kill them. They are killing us, you and me.

  12. @GrandMAHatesCoons Thanks for your comments. You fit a dysfunctional type that we see occasionally on YouTube. You are a passive-aggressive anti-social type. You are likely a failure socially, & you have had problems at school & work. You also had problems with your father. The hostility just oozes out of you, & you have little control over it. Get help, kid. Finally, YouTube is not “fun and games”–It is a massive multi-billion-dollar communication system that is abused by the likes of you.

  13. @kojilalom should i be happy about that? and if that kind of thing happens i dont think theyll be joining

  14. Now why don’t you all get every dime this little bastard is going to get in severance and give to the folks in the Gulf Including THE BLACK COMMUNITY WHICH THIS ASS HOLE GOVERNMENT SEEMS TO FORGET ABOUT CONSTANTLY AS IN THE ROOT WORD KATRINA! It’s time for the REVOLUTION TO BEGIN FOLKS!

Hayward Eastward: BP boss banished to Siberia

BP boss Tony Hayward will step down after the company posted a billion second-quarter loss – its first in 18 years. He’s shouldered much of the blame for the firm’s poor handling of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The British company’s already confirmed Bob Dudley, one of its American executives, will take over in October. Meanwhile, Hayward’s expected to be offered a new role in the joint venture between BP and the Russian oil company TNK.
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