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bumblethru
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The media and scores of people would be singing a different tune if this happened under bush's watch. The lynch mobs would be out inforce.

However, it was obama, who recently spoke out in favor of drilling. So I wouldn't place this issue at the feet of the reps. And if memory serves me correctly, this was a major issue in the 70's. So here we are 40 years later with the same exact issues.

Just like immigration, oil is an issue that clearly needs to be addressed.


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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Because it was orginally thought contained and no one knew that the oil leaked even day one.
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Well if the USA government would let the oil rigs stay and drill within the borders of the continental land mass of the USA and Alaska instead of forcing the oil rigs to drill far out in the ocean this could have been avoided as well.
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Well if the USA government would let the oil rigs stay and drill within the borders of the continental land mass of the USA and Alaska instead of forcing the oil rigs to drill far out in the ocean this could have been avoided as well.


Yes, and if lollipops and candy bars were the currency of the world we would all have diabetes....

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Did anyone take time to read this article through?

http://www.rotterdamny.net/m-1265767564/s-new/#num12

There's some pretty damning stuff in there.
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Let's see some people don't like oil, some people don't like wind power, some people don't like nuclear power, and some people don't like natural gas and propans so just how do we get travel and heat our homes in the winter and make everybody happy?
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Was gulf oil spill a result of sabotage?

Thinking the unthinkable: a major oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Well, it’s happened, and now the consequences will have to be paid by all.
Why? All the fail-safe procedures were in place, the best and brightest employees were in place, and — to boot — a brand new half-billion-dollar rig! How could this happen?
Methinks some nefarious non-person sabotaged the fail-safes and took the ship down with him/her.
A religious nut case? A disgruntled environmental whack job? I pray neither.
The accident report on this “perfect storm” — if and when it comes out — will be interesting indeed.

LEONARD MULLER
Greenfield Center

http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r00907&AppName=1
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Muller...you sir are a moron.  The rig was a TEST rig that was set to be shut down the next day.  BP dug to 25000 ft as opposed to the approved 18000.  Engineers were abroad the rig to see why pressure had been building on the rig.  The information just doesn't support sabotage.
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It's probably far safer to drill on LAND, but the environMENTALists would not allowed it, and the politicians cave to environMENTALists.
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It's probably far safer to drill on LAND, but the environMENTALists would not allowed it, and the politicians cave to environMENTALists.


Oil is not the answer.

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Oil is not the answer.



And exactly what is the answer that the environmentalists will agree to? One that won't cost the taxpayers an arm and a leg?


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I can't wait to see all the cars driving down the road each with their own wind turbine charging the battery that powers our electric cars.
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The answer of course will cost a lot of money.  That is part of changing any technology from one format to another, but it must be done when the advantages are so many.  Like when you went from VHS to DVD, you had to spend money to get the DVD player (infrastructure).  Except when you add  the cost of defending our oil partners and environmental cleanup of disasters like this spill, it costs the US $15 a gallon for oil.

For those reps that hate subsidizing companies, why are we supporting the oil industry this way?  

And shouldn't we get our money back for keeping these nations stable enough so they can do business?  Can't we do that in the form of heavy taxation of the oil companies?  

Want a viable energy solution? Wind and nuclear are both viable.
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Natural gas is a very clean for of energy too but nuclear power gives us much more bang for the buck.
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