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conelda

05/09/10 9:59 AM

#650733 RE: lee kramer #650731

OT - it is always the little guy who looses - there is an 84 yr old fellow who lives in swamp- makes his living catching bait (minnows) and sells to fisherman- now that they closed fishing this gentleman can't pay his bills-(buy medicine) -- lots like him -- trickle down effect- no excuse for the oil cos to take such risks- this should be criminal- it is nothing but GREED- the oil cos make BILLLIONS-
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fabian

05/10/10 3:05 AM

#650771 RE: lee kramer #650731

Lee..."sexual congress??" You do have a way with words.
Especially when your "sexual congress" is combined with your..."Like making love to a sheep" comment.

With a few months to ponder that last comment Lee, we are starting to wonder just how much love is involved with the making love to a sheep image.
Our guess- it's just a lustful moment that got out of hand with no intent on long term committment or true love.
IE...Probably just plain old "sexual congress"
Hey, but we ain't no expert on females of the cloven hoof variety.
Are you?
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mainehiker

05/11/10 9:01 PM

#651006 RE: lee kramer #650731

oops ...no one told me sex while driving was a no-no
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mainehiker

05/17/10 6:08 AM

#651413 RE: lee kramer #650731

feeling better about my bp short after seeing 60 minutes,,company assets should be seized...the 60 min piece is A MUST SEE
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mainehiker

05/19/10 6:16 AM

#651718 RE: lee kramer #650731

OIL SPILL > OBAMA COVER UP
LEE ALLOW THIS AS ITS EARLY....I AM DISGUSTED..
YOUTUBE EMBED NOT COPIED BUT ITS AVAIL..

Coast Guard and BP threaten journalists with arrest for documenting oil spill
Oil washes up on shore today, but journalists beware. If you are caught photographing you will be arrested. CBS documents their encounter this morning.
Tue, May 18 2010 at 11:49 PM EST
Read more: OBAMA, OIL SPILL, POLITICS, VIDEO


Image: Parish County via CBS
I never thought I would say this, but for once I actually agree with Rush Limbaugh. The right-wing radio host is attributed with calling the Gulf Oil Spill "Obama's Katrina." It was an odd statement at the time, but now nearly 4 weeks later, Limbaugh's brash statement is not at all off the mark.

Today, Louisiana Governor Jindal dispensed with his laid-back attitude about the spill and in a local radio interview stated that he had made repeated, increasingly desperate pleas to get the Army Corps of Engineers to approve an emergency retaining wall project that would have protected the fragile marshlands of Louisiana from the onslaught of thick oil now oozing out of the Gulf.

These marshlands are often referred to as "the nursery" for good reason -- they are the breeding ground for hundreds of species of birds and marine animals and the womb of Louisiana's fishing industry. They are also the state's primary buffer against hurricanes. But sadly Jindal's please fell on deaf ears, and this morning around 8 am oil washed up onshore.

The Obama administration, it appears, has higher priorities.. namely helping BP in their frantic efforts to keep the public in the dark about what is almost surely the worst environmental catastrophe in U.S history.

Contacts in Louisiana have given me numerous, unconfirmed reports of cameras and cell phones being confiscated, scientists with monitoring equipment being turned away, and local reporters blocked from access to public lands impacted by the oil spill. But today CBS News got it on video, along with a bone-chilling statement by a Cost Guard official:



"These are BP's rules. These are not our rules."

But wait... isn't that a public beach? It appears that the Coast Guard has been given direct orders to protect BP's PR interests above safety concerns over air and water quality, above the outcries of local governments in need of aid, and (worst of all) above the need for the American public to be informed about what is really going on in the Gulf.

The Coast Guard, as one of the branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, answers to the Commander in Chief -- President Obama. And despite Obama's half-hearted attempt at displaying anger over the government's "cozy relationship" with BP, it is impossible to make any conclusion other than this -- Obama is aiding and abetting a foreign oil company as it perpetrates an environmental crime on American soil, a crime which fortunately (thanks to Sen. Boxer) is now being taken to the Justice Department.

It's a well known fact that President Obama received a hefty campaign contribution from British Petroleum (the largest of all the candidates) and in the oily aftermath of a thoroughly un-American corporate coverup, Obama's credibility as the people's president is quickly eroding. In the next few days -- as the Gulf current pulls miles of black ooze up the Eastern seaboard (the first tar balls landed today in the Florida Keys today) -- BP's federally subsidized media containment operation may soon become impossible to maintain.

At that point, the president will have to ask himself if his allegiance to the polluting petroleum giant was worth it
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mainehiker

05/25/10 5:53 AM

#652339 RE: lee kramer #650731

OMG!!! BP--COREXIT--GOLDMAN SACHS--SCANDAL DEJUR
ARE YOU AWARE OF THE COREXIT DISPERSANT AND THE SCANDAL SURROUNDING ITS USE AS ITS TOXIC.....LOOK WHO OWNS NALCO..SEE 2003

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Our Company History
Nalco was founded as National Aluminate Corporation in 1928 through a merger of Chicago Chemical Company and Aluminate Sales Corporation, two Chicago-based companies selling sodium aluminate to treat water. Chicago Chemical Company sold mainly to municipalities and industrial plants for boiler feedwater treatment. Aluminate Sales Corporation sold to the railroads to condition water used in steam locomotives.



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1928

National Aluminate Corporation is incorporated in Illinois on May 1. The company results from the union of two companies with Chicago roots: Chicago Chemical Company and Aluminate Sales Corporation.

1929
National Aluminate Corporation forms Visco in Sugar Land, Texas. The firm sold an additive for drilling mud which is a mixture of clay and water use in drilling oil wells. This helped establish Nalco in the oil industry.



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1930National Aluminate Corporation purchases Paige Jones Chemical Company of New York. With this transaction, National Aluminate Corporation acquired the equipment and chemical rights to supply water treatment chemicals in convenient and easy-to-feed ball briquette form. This resulted in a large increase in water treatment business.



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1947National Aluminate Corporation becomes a publicly traded company with an offering of 127,000 shares of stock.



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1950
Realizing that foreign nations lag behind America in the conversion from steam to diesel locomotives, National Aluminate Corporation exploits the great potential to sell boiler treatments abroad by forming an Overseas Division.



1952
First Foreign subsidiary, Nalco Italiana, is founded to meet growing European needs.



1959
National Aluminate Corporation shareholders approve a name change to Nalco Chemical Company.



Nalco forms Nalco de Mexico, S.A., headquartered in Mexico City. A major share of the business will service Pemex, Mexico's national oil industry.



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1962Nalco enters into a joint venture with ICI of Australia and New Zealand, Ltd., to form Catoleam Pty., Ltd. in Australia.



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1970Nalco's plant in Garyville, LA, begins production.



Nalco develops Material Safety Data Sheets to provide customers with handling information for hazardous substances.



1974
Nalco's corporate headquarters move from Chicago to Oak Brook, IL.



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1982
ORS-419 is used in the tires of the Space Shuttle Columbia. The Nalco product is the only non-silicone product of its type on the market approved by the space shuttle tire's manufacturer.



1983
Nalco breaks ground for a new 300,000-square-foot trio of headquarters buildings in Naperville, representing an investment totaling $90 million.



1984
Nalco introduces the PORTA-FEED® reusable container system, the most advanced liquid chemical handling system yet introduced.



1985
Nalco leads the chemical industry in the development of CAER (Community Awareness and Emergency Response), a forerunner of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 and the CMA Responsible Care® initiative.



1986
Nalco consolidates groups from the Energy Chemicals Division and Oil Field Services Division to form a new Petroleum Chemicals Division to be headquartered in Sugar Land. The new Petroleum Chemicals Division will include Visco Chemicals, Refinery Process Chemicals, Additives, Adomite Chemicals and Gas and Oil Handling Chemicals Groups.



1989
Sales top $1 billion.



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1994Combining the best of both companies, Nalco and Exxon Chemical Company announce the formation of Nalco/Exxon Energy Chemicals, L.P. to provide products and services to all facets of the petroleum and natural gas industries.



1998
Nalco reports that 1997 was a record-setting year for sales and earnings, rising 10 percent to $1.43 billion, with improvements reported by all divisions.



STA•BR•EX®, biocides are chosen as one of the year's most technologically significant products by R&D Magazine. It is the first industrial biocide modeled after naturally occurring antimicrobials.



1999
On June 27, Nalco enters into merger agreement with Suez Lyonnaise des Eaux, a $32 billion company with more than 200,000 employees worldwide. The move also integrates Suez Lyonnaise's existing water treatment group, Aquazur and Calgon Corporation, into existing Nalco operations to create "the new Nalco”.



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2001Nalco is renamed Ondeo Nalco, reflecting a new identity as a member of the Ondeo family of water-related businesses of Suez. The Ondeo family also includes Ondeo Services, Ondeo Degremont, and Ondeo Industrial Services.



Ondeo Nalco strengthens its leadership role in the petroleum industry as Nalco/Exxon Energy Chemicals, L.P. (NEEC) becomes part of the company through redemption of Exxon Mobil stock in the joint venture. NEEC generates $500 million in annual sales through its 1,800 sales people, engineers and other employees.



2003
USFilter and Ondeo Nalco enter into a strategic partnership providing equipment, chemicals and service to industrial customers.



The Blackstone Group, Apollo Management L. P. and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners buy Ondeo Nalco.




Nalco Company, a recognized symbol of strength around the world, unveils new logo.



2004
Nalco returns to trading on the New York Stock Exchange under its old NLC ticker symbol following an Initial Public Offering on November 11, 2004.



Nalco’s global sales exceed $3 billion for the first time in company history.



Nalco announces 3D TRASAR® technology, the most comprehensive approach to cooling system management available. It provides the ability to monitor and control cooling water systems in real time, keeping these vital systems operating at peak efficiency regardless of demands.



2007
Nalco purchases majority share of Mobotec and enters air pollution control market as Nalco Mobotec.



2008
J. Erik Fyrwald named Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer.



Nalco’s global sales exceed $4 billion for the first time in company history.