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Other problems arose. The rock was so brittle drilling mud cracked it open and escaped

For all those who want to nuke the thing - If mud is cracking the rock, imagine what a nuke would do

33 posted on 06/15/2010 1:02:34 AM PDT by AFreeBird
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My bet is the argument to be made is that if there were sufficient union stewards aboard, none of this would’ve happened.

Anybody can see this is a ploy for card check.

It could be a movement for the envir-wacko lobby.

The difficulty is determining which one it is beause it can’t be both; one or the other aren’t manipulative; both organizations have the best interests of either their constituents or workers at heart.

It does boil down to what you’d have done as a worker on the rig to stop the disaster.

See, since you couldn’t stop it because of various different things, government needs to step in to ensure that this doesn’t just happen ever again in the petroleum industry, but imagine the horror if a nuke plant went poof?

See?

Not only are unions absolutely needed, they’re a socially moral and ethical necxessity.

Prove to me that you could single handedly get the rig shut down because there was a problem with the bore hole (or some environmental issue).


34 posted on 06/15/2010 1:28:54 AM PDT by raygun (Does anybody care whatsoever? Don't vote for this person: you're an ass-hat if you do...)
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