Mack blames Obama, BP for poor response
During a brief press conference Monday morning on Sanibel, Congressman Connie Mack was critical of the Obama administration’s lack of leadership in dealing with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, calling for additional funds and personnel to be deployed to assist in cleanup efforts. Read more on CaptivaSanibel.com
www.transocean-rig-explosion.com BP CEO Tony Hayward says the Deepwater Horizon explosion was the fault of Transocean. By saying this, he is blaming all of the Transocean employees on the rig, from the rig manager all the way down to the roustabouts. Transocean employees who wish to protect their legal rights against BP’s accusations, and who want their voices to be heard rather than swept under the rug by BP, should consider hiring a qualified maritime law firm. Houston, Texas maritime law firm Vujasinovic & Beckcom is nationally recognized and has handled hundreds of offshore injury cases. The firm has never lost a maritime case or a limitation of liability proceeding. Call for a free review of your Deepwater Horizon injury or death claim (877) 724-7800.
Obama blames Gulf oil spill on ‘breakdown’ at BP
WASHINGTON/VENICE, La. (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama on Saturday blamed the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill on “a breakdown of responsibility” at energy giant BP Plc as he unveiled a commission to investigate the disaster. Read more on The Star
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Louisiana oil spill: Anger turns on BP as Obama blames British firm
The financial developments came as convicts were drafted in to help the oil clean-up in Louisiana. More than 80 prisoners wearing green jumpsuits were searching for wildlife affected.