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Obviously, this oil spill has caused very little damage so far in
spite of being huge. IN relative terms, it's damage is far smaller
than a single weeks worth of tourism. So far, I am totally
unimpressed by any damage from the spill and I think this will
actually cause technology to be developed for spills that would be
problems.
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On May 24, 10:36*am, Frogwatch wrote:
Obviously, this oil spill has caused very little damage so far in
spite of being huge. *IN relative terms, it's damage is far smaller
than a single weeks worth of tourism. *So far, I am totally
unimpressed by any damage from the spill and I think this will
actually cause technology to be developed for spills that would be
problems.


Of course when you have a foreign oil company bribing the Obama admin
to ignore normal requirements, bad things can happen. You play by
Chicago rules and the Gulf Coast gets hurt. Obama does not care about
anybody in the south, he completely ignored the spill until the media
jumped on it and then ignored Nashville compeltely.
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On 5/24/10 10:36 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
Obviously, this oil spill has caused very little damage so far in
spite of being huge. IN relative terms


Are you ****ingcrazy? Yes, you are.

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On Mon, 24 May 2010 07:46:41 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
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On May 24, 10:36*am, Frogwatch wrote:
Obviously, this oil spill has caused very little damage so far in
spite of being huge. *IN relative terms, it's damage is far smaller
than a single weeks worth of tourism. *So far, I am totally
unimpressed by any damage from the spill and I think this will
actually cause technology to be developed for spills that would be
problems.


Of course when you have a foreign oil company bribing the Obama admin
to ignore normal requirements, bad things can happen. You play by
Chicago rules and the Gulf Coast gets hurt. Obama does not care about
anybody in the south, he completely ignored the spill until the media
jumped on it and then ignored Nashville compeltely.


Not to be political, but that does hit the nail on the head.
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On 5/24/10 11:26 AM, John H wrote:


"When I die, bury me at WalMart so Harry will visit me."



Now, *that* would get me to a walmart, to see if herring the racist is
dead and to **** on his grave.


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On Mon, 24 May 2010 07:36:05 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
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Obviously, this oil spill has caused very little damage so far in
spite of being huge. IN relative terms, it's damage is far smaller
than a single weeks worth of tourism. So far, I am totally
unimpressed by any damage from the spill and I think this will
actually cause technology to be developed for spills that would be
problems.


Does your wife look at you and shake her head like the Aflac duck?
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On 24/05/2010 8:46 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
On May 24, 10:36 am, wrote:
Obviously, this oil spill has caused very little damage so far in
spite of being huge. IN relative terms, it's damage is far smaller
than a single weeks worth of tourism. So far, I am totally
unimpressed by any damage from the spill and I think this will
actually cause technology to be developed for spills that would be
problems.


Of course when you have a foreign oil company bribing the Obama admin
to ignore normal requirements, bad things can happen. You play by
Chicago rules and the Gulf Coast gets hurt. Obama does not care about
anybody in the south, he completely ignored the spill until the media
jumped on it and then ignored Nashville compeltely.


Didn't big mouth Obama say just a few weeks earlier to the start of the
spill that he wanted more oil drilling? Did he not open up new tracts
for that purpose?

After all, DC is hungry for $$$ and developing ones own oil has a
fantastic tax return for DC greedy overspending democrats.

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On 24/05/2010 9:26 AM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 24 May 2010 07:46:41 -0700 (PDT),
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On May 24, 10:36 am, wrote:
Obviously, this oil spill has caused very little damage so far in
spite of being huge. IN relative terms, it's damage is far smaller
than a single weeks worth of tourism. So far, I am totally
unimpressed by any damage from the spill and I think this will
actually cause technology to be developed for spills that would be
problems.


Of course when you have a foreign oil company bribing the Obama admin
to ignore normal requirements, bad things can happen. You play by
Chicago rules and the Gulf Coast gets hurt. Obama does not care about
anybody in the south, he completely ignored the spill until the media
jumped on it and then ignored Nashville compeltely.


Not to be political, but that does hit the nail on the head.


Does mean then Obama is bribable, so in either case Obama is a screwup.

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On 24/05/2010 9:02 AM, hk wrote:
On 5/24/10 10:36 AM, Frogwatch wrote:


Obviously, this oil spill has caused very little damage so far in
spite of being huge. IN relative terms


Are you ****ingcrazy? Yes, you are.



Depends, my guess is everything wrong in the gulf is BPs fault, and the
charlitains and the losers are sharpening their knives.

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On 5/24/10 12:50 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/05/2010 8:46 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
On May 24, 10:36 am, wrote:
Obviously, this oil spill has caused very little damage so far in
spite of being huge. IN relative terms, it's damage is far smaller
than a single weeks worth of tourism. So far, I am totally
unimpressed by any damage from the spill and I think this will
actually cause technology to be developed for spills that would be
problems.


Of course when you have a foreign oil company bribing the Obama admin
to ignore normal requirements, bad things can happen. You play by
Chicago rules and the Gulf Coast gets hurt. Obama does not care about
anybody in the south, he completely ignored the spill until the media
jumped on it and then ignored Nashville compeltely.


Didn't big mouth Obama say just a few weeks earlier to the start of the
spill that he wanted more oil drilling? Did he not open up new tracts
for that purpose?

After all, DC is hungry for $$$ and developing ones own oil has a
fantastic tax return for DC greedy overspending democrats.



It's comical how the mindless right keeps trying to shift the blame for
BP's screw-ups to the government.

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