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    Re: Petroleum giant hires Gulf scientists

    Posted by Deborah on 7/23/10

    RD,

    How droll.

    Please address that remark to Gulf coast residents.
    I'll get the popcorn.

    On 7/23/10, Rem Dude wrote:
    > BP has the right to protect their data. Unless they are
    > barring the Federal government from access to the site, this
    > is much ado about nothing.
    >
    > Yawn
    >
    > RD
    >
    > On 7/23/10, johncodie wrote:
    >> On 7/17/10, Deborah wrote:
    >>> http://www.fox10tv.com/dpp/news/gulf_oil_spill/bp-looks-to-
    >> buy-gulf-coast-scientists
    >>
    >> The report by NPR this morning is that BP got up and left
    >> without any additional contact. South Alabama has evidently
    >> held firm with not signing a Contract that would restrict
    >> its ability to provide peer review data to the scientific
    >> community. It appears to be the standard form legal
    >> documents the tobacco industry tried unsucessfuly to impose
    >> on its research scientist. If I am not mistaken each state
    >> reserves the right to mandate disclosure of health related
    >> issues. Each scientist indicated that their reputation was
    >> more important than selling out to a corporate giant. Since
    >> BP was reported to have doctored pictures of the response
    >> command center, it is clear they are looking for whores of
    >> the industry without british accents. From what i know of
    >> the scientist that enjoy the coast, and their affection for
    >> the work and enviroment, they won't be selling out. Alot of
    >> outsiders will be pulled in to look like they are locals.
    >> $225 an hour is too small for selling your soul and
    >> heritage/legacy. I belive the mold whores went from $300 to
    >> $550.

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