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Topic: While The Gulf Dies ...
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Thu 05/27/10 06:43 PM

What's really sad is Mr. Hussein coudn't give two *****.


this amazes me, this is why the dems didnt want to allow drilling here yet ppl like you screamed for it and now you want to criticize him for it. typical

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Thu 05/27/10 07:46 PM


What's really sad is Mr. Hussein coudn't give two *****.


this amazes me, this is why the dems didnt want to allow drilling here yet ppl like you screamed for it and now you want to criticize him for it. typical

Who's watch gave bp a safety reward and the go-ahead to use substandard equipment?slaphead

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Fri 05/28/10 01:12 AM
whoa

my comment is when you need to invite Bill over for lunch for a little president to president advice...it is not a good sign...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7GyLr7Cz2g

no photo
Fri 05/28/10 08:12 AM
Peggy Noonan sums it up pretty succinctly ...

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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704269204575270950789108846.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_opinion

" ... The president, in my view, continues to govern in a way that suggests he is chronically detached from the central and immediate concerns of his countrymen. This is a terrible thing to see in a political figure, and a startling thing in one who won so handily and shrewdly in 2008. But he has not, almost from the day he was inaugurated, been in sync with the center. The heart of the country is thinking each day about A, B and C, and he is thinking about X, Y and Z. They're in one reality, he's in another.

The American people have spent at least two years worrying that high government spending would, in the end, undo the republic. They saw the dollars gushing night and day, and worried that while everything looked the same on the surface, our position was eroding. They have worried about a border that is in some places functionally and of course illegally open, that it too is gushing night and day with problems that states, cities and towns there cannot solve.

And now we have a videotape metaphor for all the public's fears: that clip we see every day, on every news show, of the well gushing black oil into the Gulf of Mexico and toward our shore. You actually don't get deadlier as a metaphor for the moment than that, the monster that lives deep beneath the sea. ... "

msharmony's photo
Fri 05/28/10 11:14 AM
,more mindreaders

'The heart of the country is thinking each day about A, B and C, and he is thinking about X, Y and Z. They're in one reality, he's in another. '



I feel like Im living in an episode of Heroes,,,,lol,,,,all these superhuman powers and expectations for superhuman powers

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Fri 05/28/10 04:14 PM


What's really sad is Mr. Hussein coudn't give two *****.


this amazes me, this is why the dems didnt want to allow drilling here yet ppl like you screamed for it and now you want to criticize him for it. typical


I find it interesting to watch the people that wanted less government complain that the government isn't doing enough now. slaphead

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Fri 05/28/10 04:18 PM

"While the Gulf Dies"....it is so sad, really.frown


yes..just that term is disturbing. It will never be the same now..

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Fri 05/28/10 04:38 PM
Edited by willing2 on Fri 05/28/10 04:43 PM


"While the Gulf Dies"....it is so sad, really.frown


yes..just that term is disturbing. It will never be the same now..

BP will make the money back they put out. Chances are, they won't be able to get all those "plumes" they are describing. Once they get into the gulf stream, it will destroy everything it comes into contact with.

How big and deep do they say some are? 25 miles long, 6 miles wide and 3,300 feet deep.

When the fines are handed out, it'll probably less than 10% of what they make in a year and, they'll recoup that money with price increases.

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