by Randy Rieland. A little less than a month ago, back before he was madly tripping over his tongue , BP CEO Tony Hayward was sounding almost inspirational as he channeled Winston Churchill : “We are determined to fight this spill on all fronts, in the deep water of the Gulf, in the shallow waters, and, should it be necessary, on the shore.” But, alas, then was then and now is now.
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