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"It is important to note that all the ethical discretions in the IG’s report took place under the Bush administration from 2005 to 2007. Secretary Salazar has asked the IG’s office to investigate to see if there have been any ethics violations after his initial effort at reform."
You'd think that BP might be responsible for the failure of a BP facility. But apparently too much thinking only gets you a headache. It's not BP at fault--it's the President!
And now, apparently, we must all feel bad for the poor, over-wrought CEO of BP, who has started crying in public that he "wants his life back." Why, oh why, won't those horrible, intrusive media sharks leave him alone?
Still waiting to find out what happened. Bush still has his scuba gear from blowing up the levee's during Katrina so he's not outta the picture yet either.
You'd think that BP might be responsible for the failure of a BP facility. But apparently too much thinking only gets you a headache. It's not BP at fault--it's the President!
And now, apparently, we must all feel bad for the poor, over-wrought CEO of BP, who has started crying in public that he "wants his life back." Why, oh why, won't those horrible, intrusive media sharks leave him alone?
I don't think anyone was making that claim, at least on this thread, but since you mentioned it, wasn't it supposedly Bush's fault that the investment banks failed because of the lack of regulation?
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