New VoteVets ad calls out "oily" Senators, and BP takes your questions
by Nathan Empsall, Thu Jul 01, 2010 at 12:49:12 PM EDT
This might be my favorite ad of the year (though Dale Peterson runs a close second, for different reasons). VoteVets is adapting this ad for oil regulation and clean energy laws in several different states:
Another VoteVets ad is below the fold. It's a more positive ad featuring an Iraq vet who now builds wind turbines, and thanks Senators who are already trying to hold the oil companies accountable. Their website is soliciting donations to keep the ads on the air.
On another oil spill note, Google, YouTube and the PBS NewsHour are sponsoring a live interview in 45 minutes, at 1:30 EDT, with BP's Bob Dudley, Chief Executive for BP’s Response. You can submit and rate submitted questions here. I submitted two questions: "Why is BP preventing photo-journalists from accessing public lands, and how is this legal? Why does BP think up-front transparency will harm it more than the truth coming out later will inevitably do?" And on a lighter note, "Per your pre-disaster contingency plan, how many walruses has BP relocated from the Gulf since the explosion?" The second one is clearly a joke, but I'd like to see their answer to the first one.






