Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Postponed Senate Hearing Shows BP For What It Is -- Organized Crime -- BP Puts Lives At Risk

Pity poor DAN GELBER, candidate for State Attorney General in the August 24, 2010 Democratic Primary.

Not only is he so thin-skinned to squeal -- like a hog caught under a gate -- at being asked about AKERMAN SENTERFITT's representation of BP.

He now must answer questions about state investments in BP (see above) and BP's refusal to testify at a U.S. Senate hearing.

BP executives must be indicted for what they did to our sea coasts.

BP’s contempt for the United States Senate requires serious action by U.S. Senators.

If BP wants to invoke the Fifth Amendment, the Constitution, in its majesty, protects its right to do so.

But by refusing to testify at all, BP shows its consciousness of guilt on its involvement in the Lockerbie bombing, which left 270 passengers and crew members of Flight 103 dead.

DAN GELBER will bear the brunt of BP's scandals. Sorry, I will not for anyone from BP's law firm, AKERMAN SENTERFITT, which royally euchred St. Augustine taxpayers on illegal dumping in our Old City Reservoir.

I especially can't vote for secretive white collar criminal defense lawyer DAN GELBER when his explanations of their work for unnamed corporations doing Sarbanes-Oxley investigations is so implausible (he won't identify his clients).

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