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On May 8, 12:31*pm, BAR wrote:
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On 5/8/10 11:37 AM, A.Boater wrote:
Well, here you go, genius. Now, you have the oil headed to all sides of
Florida and up the East coast as far as Maryland.


http://wjz.com/local/oil.spill.gulf.2.1674925.html


How's that "drilly, baby, drilly" thing working out for ya? * :)


The Obama Administration thinks its a good idea.

By Marisa Taylor | McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON ? Since the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling rig exploded on
April 20, the Obama administration has granted oil and gas companies at
least 27 exemptions from doing in-depth environmental studies of oil
exploration and production in the Gulf of Mexico.

Read mohttp://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/05/0...despite-spill-
feds-still-giving.html#ixzz0nM9HKJie


I'll give two contrasting examples.
St George Island on the Florida coast has been nearly destroyed by
tourism. Tacky row house type condos cover MY beach and the interior
of the island is nothing but poorly built "homes" whose insurance I am
forced to subsidize. The destruction to this barrier island is
FOREVER (as long as people exist). By contrast, the Chandeleur
Islands off LA which are being hit by the oil spill will recover in
about 20 years. I'd prefer the oil spill, it is cleaner.
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On 5/8/10 4:25 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On May 8, 12:31 pm, wrote:
In ,
says...



On 5/8/10 11:37 AM, A.Boater wrote:
Well, here you go, genius. Now, you have the oil headed to all sides of
Florida and up the East coast as far as Maryland.


http://wjz.com/local/oil.spill.gulf.2.1674925.html


How's that "drilly, baby, drilly" thing working out for ya? :)


The Obama Administration thinks its a good idea.

By Marisa Taylor | McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON ? Since the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling rig exploded on
April 20, the Obama administration has granted oil and gas companies at
least 27 exemptions from doing in-depth environmental studies of oil
exploration and production in the Gulf of Mexico.

Read mohttp://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/05/0...despite-spill-
feds-still-giving.html#ixzz0nM9HKJie


I'll give two contrasting examples.
St George Island on the Florida coast has been nearly destroyed by
tourism. Tacky row house type condos cover MY beach and the interior
of the island is nothing but poorly built "homes" whose insurance I am
forced to subsidize. The destruction to this barrier island is
FOREVER (as long as people exist). By contrast, the Chandeleur
Islands off LA which are being hit by the oil spill will recover in
about 20 years. I'd prefer the oil spill, it is cleaner.



One straight hit by the right hurricane and your island will be gone
forever, along with everything on it. I have no idea why anyone can buy
flood insurance to build on that sort of geography.

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On Sat, 08 May 2010 13:23:01 -0700, Frogwatch wrote:


An oil spill, gone in 30 years, damage done by tourism, forever. I'd
rather have the oil spill.


Lucky you. It looks like you won't have to make that choice. You have
them both.
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hk wrote:
On 5/8/10 4:25 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On May 8, 12:31 pm, wrote:
In ,
says...



On 5/8/10 11:37 AM, A.Boater wrote:
Well, here you go, genius. Now, you have the oil headed to all
sides of
Florida and up the East coast as far as Maryland.

http://wjz.com/local/oil.spill.gulf.2.1674925.html

How's that "drilly, baby, drilly" thing working out for ya? :)

The Obama Administration thinks its a good idea.

By Marisa Taylor | McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON ? Since the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling rig exploded on
April 20, the Obama administration has granted oil and gas companies at
least 27 exemptions from doing in-depth environmental studies of oil
exploration and production in the Gulf of Mexico.

Read mohttp://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/05/0...despite-spill-
feds-still-giving.html#ixzz0nM9HKJie


I'll give two contrasting examples.
St George Island on the Florida coast has been nearly destroyed by
tourism. Tacky row house type condos cover MY beach and the interior
of the island is nothing but poorly built "homes" whose insurance I am
forced to subsidize. The destruction to this barrier island is
FOREVER (as long as people exist). By contrast, the Chandeleur
Islands off LA which are being hit by the oil spill will recover in
about 20 years. I'd prefer the oil spill, it is cleaner.



One straight hit by the right hurricane and your island will be gone
forever, along with everything on it. I have no idea why anyone can
buy flood insurance to build on that sort of geography.

Flood insurance is underwritten by FEMA.
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On May 8, 12:31 pm, BAR wrote:
In article ,
says...



On 5/8/10 11:37 AM, A.Boater wrote:
Well, here you go, genius. Now, you have the oil headed to all sides
of
Florida and up the East coast as far as Maryland.


http://wjz.com/local/oil.spill.gulf.2.1674925.html


How's that "drilly, baby, drilly" thing working out for ya? :)


The Obama Administration thinks its a good idea.

By Marisa Taylor | McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON ? Since the Deepwater Horizon oil drilling rig exploded on
April 20, the Obama administration has granted oil and gas companies at
least 27 exemptions from doing in-depth environmental studies of oil
exploration and production in the Gulf of Mexico.

Read mohttp://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/05/0...despite-spill-
feds-still-giving.html#ixzz0nM9HKJie


I'll give two contrasting examples.
St George Island on the Florida coast has been nearly destroyed by
tourism. Tacky row house type condos cover MY beach and the interior
of the island is nothing but poorly built "homes" whose insurance I am
forced to subsidize. The destruction to this barrier island is
FOREVER (as long as people exist). By contrast, the Chandeleur
Islands off LA which are being hit by the oil spill will recover in
about 20 years. I'd prefer the oil spill, it is cleaner.



Two counter examples... for your island, try picking up the trash and
passing some rules about what can and can't be built.

The Prince William Sound area was damaged in 1989. It still hasn't recovered
and it isn't even close to it.

So, basically, you don't want any gov't action, which is fine if you can
live with both of these things.


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