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I am able to put what I read in its proper context. BP is not a victim nor is anyone making that claim.
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apparently, ace, you can't. just read the article but pay attention to who is saying what.
here, let me help you:
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Lord Tebbit, the former government minister, also criticised Obama's attacks on BP and its management.
"The whole might of American wealth and technology is displayed as utterly unable to deal with the disastrous spill – so what more natural than a crude, bigoted, xenophobic display of partisan political presidential petulance against a multinational company?"
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David Cameron admits sympathy with Obama before discussing BP crisis | Business | guardian.co.uk
the basis for this was a whinging day amongst uk conservatives yesterday during which some were loudly bewailing the fact that poor picked-upon corporate person bp was being blamed for all this stuff when halliburton and transocean were also involved. why, they wailed, why pick on poor corporate person bp?
now at this point, ace, what has been said and how its played out since is a matter of simple record.
putting things in context typically includes reading them accurately and retaining the sense of what you read. just saying.