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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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From: SmoothSail3/26/2012 4:36:11 PM
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Wonder what happened to the $3 billion the brilliant Energy Czar Sunstein arranged for George Soros and Petrobra. Looks like other countries have a double standard too.

Chevron blamed for oil leak: Brazilian prosecutors this week filed criminal charges against Chevron for an offshore oil leak that started last November. “There’s no way to stop this leak until the reservoir is depleted,” prosecutor Eduardo Santos de Oliveira said. “The oil will leak until it’s gone.” George Buck, head of Chevron’s Brazilian operations, and 16 others were ordered to remain in the country. Chevron says the suit is politically motivated, noting that Brazilian regulators approved the drilling and that Brazilian oil company Petrobras was not pursued for causing much larger leaks. “Did the environment get really hurt? No,” said Cleveland Jones, a geologist at the State University of Rio de Janeiro. “We aren’t applying the same standards to others
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