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To: John who wrote (47450)3/29/2011 10:23:24 PM
From: GROUND ZERO™2 Recommendations  Respond to of 103300
 
Yes, I know, and his side kick Rice wants to arm them... all of them need to be thrown into a dungeon to rot...

GZ



To: John who wrote (47450)3/30/2011 6:17:42 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
FROM THE "GET A LOAD OF THIS" DEPARTMENT!!!

BP Loses Laptop Containing Thousands of Oil Spill Victims' Personal Information

Remember, if odumbo would have allowed highly experienced mariners from other countries to stop the leak, and they offered their services on the very first day, the disaster would not have been so mammoth, but odumbo let the leak continue on and on for weeks and months to keep the local mariner unions happy, this mess is ENTIRELY ODUMBO'S FAULT AND RESPONSIBILITY. And the people still continue to suffer today.



As if BP's reputation on the Gulf Coast couldn't get any worse, the company is now scrambling to address the disappearance of a laptop containing thousands of names of victims from the last year's massive oil spill.

The company announced Tuesday that an employee lost the laptop, containing 13,000 names and the personal information of individuals who made claims related to the Deepwater Horizon accident last April.

The password-protected laptop contained an expansive list that contained Social Security numbers, phone numbers and address of the individuals.

Matt O’Brien, a restaurant owner in Venice, La., told the Associated Press he had filed a claim with BP, and a call from the reporter was the first he heard of the mishap.

“That’s like it’s par for the course for them,” O’Brien said of BP. “They can’t seem to do anything right.”

foxnews.com

GZ