Posted on 06/07/2016 2:34:14 PM PDT by PROCON
It’s about time these thugs got a kick in the butt. I am waiting and hoping for some genius to 3-D print washing machines, dishwashers, and full flush toilets that work and sell them online. He or she would become a gazillionaire.
And both of them end up dragging down the 1st Amendment.
I understand the temptation, but methinks this is going to be met with a plethora of special pleading, rather than with an admission that they were just plain wrong. After all people have this funny way of expecting the messengers of God and of Satan to not be the same.
In other word, Greenpeace LIED about the plaintiff to further their anti-humanity agenda.
I hope they are awarded millions.
The barrier is steep to win such a thing, because the freedom of opinion is prized in America’s founding vision. A mushy headed people is not an excuse here.
The real cure is not to sue in court, but before the public. Who makes the better case?
Science can see so many details today, that it’s easy to craft an expurgated vision consisting of just some of them. This goes on today with this health fad and that nature craze etc. Nobody goes around suing them.
They are suing before the public; they’re demanding a jury trial, it should get lots of publicity.
But again do we think OJ was a good example of suing before the public?
It glorifies legal gamesmanship, not facts.
Basically this was a drilling for hire business, and with the Seven Sisters oil cartel hungrily searching to offshore oil, there was little chance of failure. The Seven Sisters was a term of the Italian state oil company Eni, to describe the seven oil companies which formed the “Consortium for Iran’ cartel. The Seven Sisters dominated the global petroleum industry from the mid 1040s until the 1070s. The group consisted of Anglo-Persian Oil Company (now BP), Gulf oil, Standard Oil of California (SoCal), Texaco (now Chevron), Royal Dutch Shell, Standard Oil of New Jersey (now Esso/Exxon) and Standard Oil Company of New York (Socony/Exxon/Mobile).” Jeb! and the Bush Crime Family, pages 131-132
I would clarify, meaning his criminal trial. I hope in pickiness you do not miss the main point.
The First Amendment was made for debate. If people won’t debate that is their own fault.
OJ's alleged crime affected only a few unfortunate families.
OTOH, Greenpeace's lies and obfuscations affect each and every American in the pocketbook from the bogus global warming/energy legislation it sponsors.
Hang 'em high!
Great!
Now, how about the Clinton Crime Syndicate.
“But again do we think OJ was a good example of suing before the public?
It glorifies legal gamesmanship, not facts.”
Not to worry, Greenpeace will get this put in front of Judge Gozolo Curiel, problem solved. He’s a member of “The Klan With A Tan,” and will undoubtedly leak anything that will help Greenpeace!
When is the Bolshecratic Party going to receive RICO complaint?
The Pres__ent is pardoning criminals, the former SOS was posting secrets on an unsecured server, and the current SOS in and idiot and fraud.
“With a new sense of direction, George H.W. Bush and company formed Zapata Offshore.
Basically this was a drilling for hire offshore....”
Bush and everyone else. There are thousands of these companies in Texas and Louisiana. Many of them have folded to be replaced by others. The author knows nothing about the oil business.
Drilling for oil is never a sure thing. Only one out of every 4 to 6 wells is actually profitable. This clown is ignorant of the business.
Re: RICO lawsuit against Greenpeace
Bwahahahahahaha
Have a nice day
Buffaloguy
Until AlBore gets filed on it don’t mean squat.
Mann and Hansen too.
A very great deal of it IS gamesmanship. It has been that way for a long, long time - it's just more obvious now.
Either we step up our game, or they win.
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