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Obama expands and opens offshore drilling
In a RESPONSIBLE manner, no less. Wonder how the right's going to say
this is a bad thing? |
Obama expands and opens offshore drilling
In article 69d9ee23-0a10-4147-97fc-
, says... In a RESPONSIBLE manner, no less. Wonder how the right's going to say this is a bad thing? In a RESPONSIBLE manner, ask a question that is relevant to today's announcement. Obama did not open offshore drilling, he re-opened exploration. Try again, when you have read further than the MSNBC false headlines... snerk Scotty -- For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v |
Obama expands and opens offshore drilling
On Mar 31, 1:54*pm, I am Tosk wrote:
In article 69d9ee23-0a10-4147-97fc- , says... In a RESPONSIBLE manner, no less. Wonder how the right's going to say this is a bad thing? In a RESPONSIBLE manner, ask a question that is relevant to today's announcement. Obama did not open offshore drilling, he re-opened exploration. Try again, when you have read further than the MSNBC false headlines... snerk Scotty -- For a great time, go here first...http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Gee, whatcha know, I was correct about how the right will say it's a bad thing. Now, facts are facts. Obama has opened offshore drilling in areas thus far not opened. But, alas, what you are saying is just not factual. "By opening parts of the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico to oil drilling, the Obama administration wants to tap a huge energy resource that could keep fuel costs in check. Reversing a ban on oil drilling off most U.S. shores, President Barack Obama on Wednesday, March 31, 2010, announced an expansive new policy that could put new oil and natural gas platforms in waters along the southern Atlantic coastline, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and part of Alaska.(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, file) (AP)But don't expect gasoline pump prices to fall anytime soon because of the new drilling. The offshore areas are located along relatively pristine parts of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf, a new frontier for oil companies. It could take years before drillers will know how much oil can be pumped from these areas, and when. A report by the federal Minerals Management Service noted that most of the seismic data used to evaluate oil and natural gas resources there are more than 25 years old. So the information "may not be adequate" to build maps or develop leases for drilling operations. —Where will companies be allowed to drill? President Obama said Wednesday he'll push for opening offshore areas in the Gulf of Mexico and off the mid and southern Atlantic coast. Oil and gas resources would be developed about 50 miles off the Virginia coast and more than 125 miles from Florida's coast in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The government also will allow oil exploration in the Arctic Ocean. The President doesn't support drilling at Bristol Bay in Alaska because of environmental concerns. He said proposed leases in that area would be canceled." Notice "reversing a ban on offshore DRILLING".... |
Obama expands and opens offshore drilling
Loogypicker wrote:
In a RESPONSIBLE manner, no less. Wonder how the right's going to say this is a bad thing? It won't impact the price of fuel to Americans! There is already a glut, of supply, of Oil. Commodities Speculators operate outside our or anyone else's laws. They are rigging the market. Oil Companies are in concert. They are cutting production, to ensure higher prices. Anti Trust Laws are ignored because Big Oil has money and spends it on Legislators. We get lip service and feigned attacks on price gouging and market rigging. There is no American Oil Companies. They will take our Oil Resource and add it to their Global stores. American Production or Resource does not exist. London and OPEC and the rest, of the Global Oil Cabal, will use us just like England used as a colony before the Revolution. Take our Resource and sell it back to us at artificial and inflated prices. |
Obama expands and opens offshore drilling
Well, what do you really expect?? We have a black president. That scares
some people. Worse yet, he actually has a brain and uses it. "Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On Mar 31, 1:54 pm, I am Tosk wrote: In article 69d9ee23-0a10-4147-97fc- , says... In a RESPONSIBLE manner, no less. Wonder how the right's going to say this is a bad thing? In a RESPONSIBLE manner, ask a question that is relevant to today's announcement. Obama did not open offshore drilling, he re-opened exploration. Try again, when you have read further than the MSNBC false headlines... snerk Scotty -- For a great time, go here first...http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Gee, whatcha know, I was correct about how the right will say it's a bad thing. Now, facts are facts. Obama has opened offshore drilling in areas thus far not opened. But, alas, what you are saying is just not factual. "By opening parts of the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico to oil drilling, the Obama administration wants to tap a huge energy resource that could keep fuel costs in check. Reversing a ban on oil drilling off most U.S. shores, President Barack Obama on Wednesday, March 31, 2010, announced an expansive new policy that could put new oil and natural gas platforms in waters along the southern Atlantic coastline, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and part of Alaska.(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, file) (AP)But don't expect gasoline pump prices to fall anytime soon because of the new drilling. The offshore areas are located along relatively pristine parts of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf, a new frontier for oil companies. It could take years before drillers will know how much oil can be pumped from these areas, and when. A report by the federal Minerals Management Service noted that most of the seismic data used to evaluate oil and natural gas resources there are more than 25 years old. So the information "may not be adequate" to build maps or develop leases for drilling operations. —Where will companies be allowed to drill? President Obama said Wednesday he'll push for opening offshore areas in the Gulf of Mexico and off the mid and southern Atlantic coast. Oil and gas resources would be developed about 50 miles off the Virginia coast and more than 125 miles from Florida's coast in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The government also will allow oil exploration in the Arctic Ocean. The President doesn't support drilling at Bristol Bay in Alaska because of environmental concerns. He said proposed leases in that area would be canceled." Notice "reversing a ban on offshore DRILLING".... -- Nom=de=Plume |
Obama expands and opens offshore drilling
On Mar 31, 2:52*pm, I am Tosk wrote:
In article 4342a464-8e1c-44e6-9a55-a4f0d4270166@ 15g2000yqi.googlegroups.com, says... On Mar 31, 1:54*pm, I am Tosk wrote: In article 69d9ee23-0a10-4147-97fc- , says... In a RESPONSIBLE manner, no less. Wonder how the right's going to say this is a bad thing? In a RESPONSIBLE manner, ask a question that is relevant to today's announcement. Obama did not open offshore drilling, he re-opened exploration. Try again, when you have read further than the MSNBC false headlines... snerk Scotty -- For a great time, go here first...http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Gee, whatcha know, I was correct about how the right will say it's a bad thing. Now, facts are facts. Obama has opened offshore drilling in areas thus far not opened. But, alas, what you are saying is just not factual. You lie! I never even adressed the ****ing issue, just the question. Get a clue man... Uh, no, I didn't lie. YOU said that Obama opened up "exploration". That's false. He opened up DRILLING. "By opening parts of the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico to oil drilling, the Obama administration wants to tap a huge energy resource that could keep fuel costs in check. "Wants (wants) to tap" What's wrong with that???? It's up to private concerns whether or not it's profitable to do. Reversing a ban on oil drilling off most U.S. shores, President Barack Obama on Wednesday, March 31, 2010, announced an expansive new policy that could put new oil and natural gas platforms in waters along the southern Atlantic coastline, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and part of Alaska.(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, file) (AP)But don't expect gasoline pump prices to fall anytime soon because of the new drilling. "could (could) put new oil and natural gas platforms" What's wrong with that??? It's up to private concerns whether or not it's profitable. Fact remains, Obama is giving them the opportunity. This is what the right has been wanting for a LONG time, now it's bad somehow. Un****ing believable! The offshore areas are located along relatively pristine parts of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf, a new frontier for oil companies. It could take years before drillers will know how much oil can be pumped from these areas, and when. If there indeed is useable oil. It'll be Obama fault if there isn't??? Again, he's giving them the chance to drill. Something you've wanted for a long time, now somehow it's bad....... Talk about unhinged hatred. I thought John was the king of that. A report by the federal Minerals Management Service noted that most of the seismic data used to evaluate oil and natural gas resources there are more than 25 years old. So the information "may not be adequate" to build maps or develop leases for drilling operations. So, we are going exploring again, just like I said. Of course you explore before you drill. It would be complete stupidity for someone to say, Hey, lets drill right here, spend a couple hundred million $$. We don't need to do any sort of scientific methodology to actually see if there's oil there. ?Where will companies be allowed to drill? President Obama said Wednesday he'll push for opening offshore areas in the Gulf of Mexico and off the mid and southern Atlantic coast. Oil and gas resources would be developed about 50 miles off the Virginia coast and more than 125 miles from Florida's coast in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The government also will allow oil exploration in the Arctic Ocean. The President doesn't support drilling at Bristol Bay in Alaska because of environmental concerns. He said proposed leases in that area would be canceled." Notice "reversing a ban on offshore DRILLING".... There are places that have been mapped and are ready to drill now if he really wanted to "Open off shore drilling" as you stated in your erronous initial question. "Erronous" my ass. The article states very specifically that the federal government will now open up places for DRILLING. So, anyway, I didn't say anything bad at all about it, so again, you lied about someone to the right of you. No, you falsly said that Obama opened up areas to exploration when the article specifically says drilling. |
Obama expands and opens offshore drilling
In article cf1660cf-f940-4914-a9b5-36e7d1c6fb60
@l36g2000yqb.googlegroups.com, says... On Mar 31, 2:52*pm, I am Tosk wrote: In article 4342a464-8e1c-44e6-9a55-a4f0d4270166@ 15g2000yqi.googlegroups.com, says... On Mar 31, 1:54*pm, I am Tosk wrote: In article 69d9ee23-0a10-4147-97fc- , says... In a RESPONSIBLE manner, no less. Wonder how the right's going to say this is a bad thing? In a RESPONSIBLE manner, ask a question that is relevant to today's announcement. Obama did not open offshore drilling, he re-opened exploration. Try again, when you have read further than the MSNBC false headlines... snerk Scotty -- For a great time, go here first...http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Gee, whatcha know, I was correct about how the right will say it's a bad thing. Now, facts are facts. Obama has opened offshore drilling in areas thus far not opened. But, alas, what you are saying is just not factual. You lie! I never even adressed the ****ing issue, just the question. Get a clue man... Uh, no, I didn't lie. YOU said that Obama opened up "exploration". That's false. He opened up DRILLING. "By opening parts of the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico to oil drilling, the Obama administration wants to tap a huge energy resource that could keep fuel costs in check. "Wants (wants) to tap" What's wrong with that???? It's up to private concerns whether or not it's profitable to do. Reversing a ban on oil drilling off most U.S. shores, President Barack Obama on Wednesday, March 31, 2010, announced an expansive new policy that could put new oil and natural gas platforms in waters along the southern Atlantic coastline, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and part of Alaska.(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, file) (AP)But don't expect gasoline pump prices to fall anytime soon because of the new drilling. "could (could) put new oil and natural gas platforms" What's wrong with that??? It's up to private concerns whether or not it's profitable. Fact remains, Obama is giving them the opportunity. This is what the right has been wanting for a LONG time, now it's bad somehow. Un****ing believable! The offshore areas are located along relatively pristine parts of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf, a new frontier for oil companies. It could take years before drillers will know how much oil can be pumped from these areas, and when. If there indeed is useable oil. It'll be Obama fault if there isn't??? Again, he's giving them the chance to drill. Something you've wanted for a long time, now somehow it's bad....... Talk about unhinged hatred. I thought John was the king of that. A report by the federal Minerals Management Service noted that most of the seismic data used to evaluate oil and natural gas resources there are more than 25 years old. So the information "may not be adequate" to build maps or develop leases for drilling operations. So, we are going exploring again, just like I said. Of course you explore before you drill. It would be complete stupidity for someone to say, Hey, lets drill right here, spend a couple hundred million $$. We don't need to do any sort of scientific methodology to actually see if there's oil there. ?Where will companies be allowed to drill? President Obama said Wednesday he'll push for opening offshore areas in the Gulf of Mexico and off the mid and southern Atlantic coast. Oil and gas resources would be developed about 50 miles off the Virginia coast and more than 125 miles from Florida's coast in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The government also will allow oil exploration in the Arctic Ocean. The President doesn't support drilling at Bristol Bay in Alaska because of environmental concerns. He said proposed leases in that area would be canceled." Notice "reversing a ban on offshore DRILLING".... There are places that have been mapped and are ready to drill now if he really wanted to "Open off shore drilling" as you stated in your erronous initial question. "Erronous" my ass. The article states very specifically that the federal government will now open up places for DRILLING. So, anyway, I didn't say anything bad at all about it, so again, you lied about someone to the right of you. No, you falsly said that Obama opened up areas to exploration when the article specifically says drilling. Where in the article does it say he opened up areas that are ready to be drilled, which there are many, right now? Scotty -- For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v |
Obama expands and opens offshore drilling
On 3/31/10 3:09 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In articlecf1660cf-f940-4914-a9b5-36e7d1c6fb60 @l36g2000yqb.googlegroups.com, says... On Mar 31, 2:52 pm, I am wrote: In article4342a464-8e1c-44e6-9a55-a4f0d4270166@ 15g2000yqi.googlegroups.com, says... On Mar 31, 1:54 pm, I am wrote: In article69d9ee23-0a10-4147-97fc- , says... In a RESPONSIBLE manner, no less. Wonder how the right's going to say this is a bad thing? In a RESPONSIBLE manner, ask a question that is relevant to today's announcement. Obama did not open offshore drilling, he re-opened exploration. Try again, when you have read further than the MSNBC false headlines...snerk Scotty -- For a great time, go here first...http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Gee, whatcha know, I was correct about how the right will say it's a bad thing. Now, facts are facts. Obama has opened offshore drilling in areas thus far not opened. But, alas, what you are saying is just not factual. You lie! I never even adressed the ****ing issue, just the question. Get a clue man... Uh, no, I didn't lie. YOU said that Obama opened up "exploration". That's false. He opened up DRILLING. "By opening parts of the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico to oil drilling, the Obama administration wants to tap a huge energy resource that could keep fuel costs in check. "Wants (wants) to tap" What's wrong with that???? It's up to private concerns whether or not it's profitable to do. Reversing a ban on oil drilling off most U.S. shores, President Barack Obama on Wednesday, March 31, 2010, announced an expansive new policy that could put new oil and natural gas platforms in waters along the southern Atlantic coastline, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and part of Alaska.(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, file) (AP)But don't expect gasoline pump prices to fall anytime soon because of the new drilling. "could (could) put new oil and natural gas platforms" What's wrong with that??? It's up to private concerns whether or not it's profitable. Fact remains, Obama is giving them the opportunity. This is what the right has been wanting for a LONG time, now it's bad somehow. Un****ing believable! The offshore areas are located along relatively pristine parts of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf, a new frontier for oil companies. It could take years before drillers will know how much oil can be pumped from these areas, and when. If there indeed is useable oil. It'll be Obama fault if there isn't??? Again, he's giving them the chance to drill. Something you've wanted for a long time, now somehow it's bad....... Talk about unhinged hatred. I thought John was the king of that. A report by the federal Minerals Management Service noted that most of the seismic data used to evaluate oil and natural gas resources there are more than 25 years old. So the information "may not be adequate" to build maps or develop leases for drilling operations. So, we are going exploring again, just like I said. Of course you explore before you drill. It would be complete stupidity for someone to say, Hey, lets drill right here, spend a couple hundred million $$. We don't need to do any sort of scientific methodology to actually see if there's oil there. ?Where will companies be allowed to drill? President Obama said Wednesday he'll push for opening offshore areas in the Gulf of Mexico and off the mid and southern Atlantic coast. Oil and gas resources would be developed about 50 miles off the Virginia coast and more than 125 miles from Florida's coast in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The government also will allow oil exploration in the Arctic Ocean. The President doesn't support drilling at Bristol Bay in Alaska because of environmental concerns. He said proposed leases in that area would be canceled." Notice "reversing a ban on offshore DRILLING".... There are places that have been mapped and are ready to drill now if he really wanted to "Open off shore drilling" as you stated in your erronous initial question. "Erronous" my ass. The article states very specifically that the federal government will now open up places for DRILLING. So, anyway, I didn't say anything bad at all about it, so again, you lied about someone to the right of you. No, you falsly said that Obama opened up areas to exploration when the article specifically says drilling. Where in the article does it say he opened up areas that are ready to be drilled, which there are many, right now? Scotty I'm looking for some entertainment for a holiday party this summer. Perhaps you and your Droogie, Loogie, could engage in a duel, with loaded pistols? -- http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym |
Obama expands and opens offshore drilling
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 13:54:49 -0400, I am Tosk
wrote: In article 69d9ee23-0a10-4147-97fc- , says... In a RESPONSIBLE manner, no less. Wonder how the right's going to say this is a bad thing? In a RESPONSIBLE manner, ask a question that is relevant to today's announcement. Obama did not open offshore drilling, he re-opened exploration. Try again, when you have read further than the MSNBC false headlines... snerk Scotty actually he proposed plans to open it for drilling (http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/03/....html?hpt=Sbin) Roughly two-thirds of available oil and gas resources in the eastern Gulf of Mexico would be opened to drilling if a congressional moratorium on oil and gas operations in the region is lifted, according to the statement. |
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