19 June 2010
Hayward symbol of all that is wrong with capitalism
With almost $4 million in annual earnings, who wouldn't sail a yacht?

Gulf residents and others that defend capitalism with its excesses of wealth and privilege should not be surprised that BP CEO Tony Hayward is participating in a "glitzy" yacht race in Great Britain this weekend.

Hayward reeks of insufferable British snobbery and a lifetime of privilege. His accent and delivery--his delicately sculpted profile--his snotty British reserve--all speak to who he is and what might be expected of him.

BP paid Hayward a salary of $1,478,940 and a bonus of $2,216,928 last year. I should imagine one could afford a yacht or two on those earnings.

That's what capitalism is about--excesses and inequities. Hayward has a yacht, while Louisiana fishermen have no reason now to pilot their hard-banging old shrimp trawlers out of port.

But, sadly, the ignorant Cajun fishermen now venting about Hayward would be the first to punch one in the nose if he mentioned "socialism" as an alternative to the present inequitable system of excesses. They send their sons to "I-rak" to fight for alleged "freedom and the American way" when that American way, as now formulated, is, in reality, their greatest enemy.

They have been indoctrinated for multiple generations by capitalism's propaganda machine to defend with their blood a system that is dumping millions of barrels of crude oil onto them even as BP CEO Tony Hayward sails his yacht during a lark back home. This speaks to the unworkable and futile nature of the American economic experiment.

Our nation has been hijacked by jackals and the common man defends those jackals as they rend him asunder.

D. Grant Haynes

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15 June 2010
Joran van der Sloot product of capitalistic excess
Untouchable in Aruba because of family money, influence

From Wikipedia:

"...Joran van der Sloot is the eldest of three sons born to Paulus and Anita van der Sloot, a prominent lawyer and art teacher, respectively. The family traveled frequently to exotic locations as a result of Paulus' work and settled in Aruba when Joran was 16 because Paulus had an opportunity to become a judge there. Joran was considered a star soccer and tennis athlete in high school at Aruba. He hoped to play for a college in Tampa, Florida. He led a privileged life with a $5,000 credit line set up for him by his father and frequently gambled and partied with friends..."

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And that explains why the world had to fool with this psychopathic punk until he killed again. His parents are persons of means and influence in The Netherlands and Aruba. He would not have been able to walk away from Natalie Holloway's murder five years ago were he a poor boy or a minority group member.

Money and influence peddling always trump justice in this world.

We need a thoroughgoing socialist revolution in which wealth is leveled and perceived worthiness is based on service to the cause of the proletariat. People like the van der Sloots would then no longer be able to get away with murder because of their holdings and positions in society.

D. Grant Haynes

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12 June 2010
BP now burning vast pools of oil on Gulf surface
This unstoppable spill may be beginning of Armageddon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2wH-3i1FZA

Oh, that's just great, BP.  Mother Earth can always assimilate some more smoke. No wonder the Gulf States have such poor air quality this summer.

Folks, it just isn't getting any better in the Gulf of Mexico. And blind and greedy men are not seeing the light--even now.

This oil spill may be the beginning of 2012's anticipated Armageddon. Seriously. Many have been looking for signs of the end.  This may be a precursor.

That oil is going to go around the Florida Keys and then get into the Gulf Stream that will carry it into North Atlantic fisheries--the Newfoundland Banks and everywhere. The Gulf Stream flows all the way to the coast of Scotland.

BP and greedy Americans may have mucked up the entire Western Hemisphere.

And still, even now, they want the drilling ban lifted so they can drill more wells in coastal waters, refine more oil, and make more money. Money to do what with? Their world will be dying or dead and they will not be able to take the money with them when they transition out of here. It is sheer madness.

I am no longer a member of this species. I renounce membership in the human race. They are insane and I am ready to part company with them all.

D. Grant Haynes

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11 June 2010
Maddow on GOP hypocrisy re: BP oil spill
Every American should be required to view this clip

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09 June 2010
Maddow on BP negligence
June 9, 2010 video clip

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