Justice for Chevron
By HawgWyld on 2:55 PM
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This is a guest post by Terri Huggins
How
many times in your life have you been told that life isn’t fair? Other
than hearing it all the time you’ve probably experienced it first hand
from the time your little brother spilled milk in the kitchen and you
had to clean it up. We’ve all be there before. And whenever we fought
it, we were told life isn’t fair. Well, it turns out, here in the 21st
century, life can be fair sometimes. Why? Because there is justice in
the justice system.
For
all you skeptics out there I’d like to turn your attention to the
Chevron versus Ecuador case. Chevron was sued-+ for causing environmental
damage to the Ecuadorian rain forest. Environmental experts were
questioned to confirm the supposed wrongdoing done by Chevron. In
addition, the plaintiffs were able to construct a video comprising
footage detailing the destruction Chevron caused to the Ecuadorian
environment. With so much “evidence” pitted against Chevron by the
plaintiffs, things weren’t looking good for the top company.
Suddenly
the tables have turned, and Chevron is starting to see a glimmer of
hope regarding the judgment in Ecuador. Why? Because the Chevron Ecuador
judgment turned out to be based on lies, deceit, and hidden money. For
starters, that video of “evidence”
the plaintiffs used in the case shows complete wrongdoing on the
plaintiff’s part and is now being used against them. In addition, it
seems as though that “third party and independent environmentalist
expert was paid of by the plaintiffs.
The
tables have been turned and now Chevron may get justice after all. Only
time will tell their fate, but so far it is looking good. Now there
really is proof that life can be fair…
This is a guest post was brought to you by Chevron
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