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REP. ALAN GRAYSON (D-FL) wants Repubs sent to prison for supporting
drilling but he can start with me (although I am not repub) and I'll make him look as foolish as he is. MY beaches (Yes MINE as I am a 5th gen Florida native) used to be pristine and clear of condos and I could walk them without some idjit yankee telling me it belongs to him. There used to be salt marshes that produced crabs and redfish but they were filled for development spurred by tourism. I used to be able to walk into the sand dunes to a sheltered spot and build a fire and see the glory of the night sky, now the dunes were levelled for hotels and the night sky is nothing but neon. Given a choice between tar balls and tourism, there is no doubt, I'd take the tar balls. Oil jobs pay well, tourism pays minimum wage. Once condos foul the beaches, it is effectively forever whereas the oil will be gone soon enough. I'd go so far as to believe that tourists with their suntan grease have probably put more oil in MY beach sand than BP will. |
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![]() "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... REP. ALAN GRAYSON (D-FL) wants Repubs sent to prison for supporting drilling but he can start with me (although I am not repub) and I'll make him look as foolish as he is. MY beaches (Yes MINE as I am a 5th gen Florida native) used to be pristine and clear of condos and I could walk them without some idjit yankee telling me it belongs to him. There used to be salt marshes that produced crabs and redfish but they were filled for development spurred by tourism. I used to be able to walk into the sand dunes to a sheltered spot and build a fire and see the glory of the night sky, now the dunes were levelled for hotels and the night sky is nothing but neon. Given a choice between tar balls and tourism, there is no doubt, I'd take the tar balls. Oil jobs pay well, tourism pays minimum wage. Once condos foul the beaches, it is effectively forever whereas the oil will be gone soon enough. I'd go so far as to believe that tourists with their suntan grease have probably put more oil in MY beach sand than BP will. The oil won't "soon be gone." The Exxon disaster is still going on you idiot. |
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On 6/4/2010 4:30 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... REP. ALAN GRAYSON (D-FL) wants Repubs sent to prison for supporting drilling but he can start with me (although I am not repub) and I'll make him look as foolish as he is. MY beaches (Yes MINE as I am a 5th gen Florida native) used to be pristine and clear of condos and I could walk them without some idjit yankee telling me it belongs to him. There used to be salt marshes that produced crabs and redfish but they were filled for development spurred by tourism. I used to be able to walk into the sand dunes to a sheltered spot and build a fire and see the glory of the night sky, now the dunes were levelled for hotels and the night sky is nothing but neon. Given a choice between tar balls and tourism, there is no doubt, I'd take the tar balls. Oil jobs pay well, tourism pays minimum wage. Once condos foul the beaches, it is effectively forever whereas the oil will be gone soon enough. I'd go so far as to believe that tourists with their suntan grease have probably put more oil in MY beach sand than BP will. The oil won't "soon be gone." The Exxon disaster is still going on you idiot. Why the idiot comment? Does it make you feel sexy? |
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On 04/06/2010 4:19 PM, Wiley wrote:
On 6/4/2010 4:30 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... REP. ALAN GRAYSON (D-FL) wants Repubs sent to prison for supporting drilling but he can start with me (although I am not repub) and I'll make him look as foolish as he is. MY beaches (Yes MINE as I am a 5th gen Florida native) used to be pristine and clear of condos and I could walk them without some idjit yankee telling me it belongs to him. There used to be salt marshes that produced crabs and redfish but they were filled for development spurred by tourism. I used to be able to walk into the sand dunes to a sheltered spot and build a fire and see the glory of the night sky, now the dunes were levelled for hotels and the night sky is nothing but neon. Given a choice between tar balls and tourism, there is no doubt, I'd take the tar balls. Oil jobs pay well, tourism pays minimum wage. Once condos foul the beaches, it is effectively forever whereas the oil will be gone soon enough. I'd go so far as to believe that tourists with their suntan grease have probably put more oil in MY beach sand than BP will. The oil won't "soon be gone." The Exxon disaster is still going on you idiot. Why the idiot comment? Does it make you feel sexy? Nothing could make de-fumer sexy. -- This depression is about liberal magots running debt liberally. |
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![]() "Canuck57" wrote in message ... On 04/06/2010 4:19 PM, Wiley wrote: On 6/4/2010 4:30 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... REP. ALAN GRAYSON (D-FL) wants Repubs sent to prison for supporting drilling but he can start with me (although I am not repub) and I'll make him look as foolish as he is. MY beaches (Yes MINE as I am a 5th gen Florida native) used to be pristine and clear of condos and I could walk them without some idjit yankee telling me it belongs to him. There used to be salt marshes that produced crabs and redfish but they were filled for development spurred by tourism. I used to be able to walk into the sand dunes to a sheltered spot and build a fire and see the glory of the night sky, now the dunes were levelled for hotels and the night sky is nothing but neon. Given a choice between tar balls and tourism, there is no doubt, I'd take the tar balls. Oil jobs pay well, tourism pays minimum wage. Once condos foul the beaches, it is effectively forever whereas the oil will be gone soon enough. I'd go so far as to believe that tourists with their suntan grease have probably put more oil in MY beach sand than BP will. The oil won't "soon be gone." The Exxon disaster is still going on you idiot. Why the idiot comment? Does it make you feel sexy? Nothing could make de-fumer sexy. -- This depression is about liberal magots running debt liberally. Your stupidity isn't sexy, btw. |
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On 04/06/2010 5:52 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
"Canuck57" wrote in message ... On 04/06/2010 4:19 PM, Wiley wrote: On 6/4/2010 4:30 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... REP. ALAN GRAYSON (D-FL) wants Repubs sent to prison for supporting drilling but he can start with me (although I am not repub) and I'll make him look as foolish as he is. MY beaches (Yes MINE as I am a 5th gen Florida native) used to be pristine and clear of condos and I could walk them without some idjit yankee telling me it belongs to him. There used to be salt marshes that produced crabs and redfish but they were filled for development spurred by tourism. I used to be able to walk into the sand dunes to a sheltered spot and build a fire and see the glory of the night sky, now the dunes were levelled for hotels and the night sky is nothing but neon. Given a choice between tar balls and tourism, there is no doubt, I'd take the tar balls. Oil jobs pay well, tourism pays minimum wage. Once condos foul the beaches, it is effectively forever whereas the oil will be gone soon enough. I'd go so far as to believe that tourists with their suntan grease have probably put more oil in MY beach sand than BP will. The oil won't "soon be gone." The Exxon disaster is still going on you idiot. Why the idiot comment? Does it make you feel sexy? Nothing could make de-fumer sexy. -- This depression is about liberal magots running debt liberally. Your stupidity isn't sexy, btw. Good, the last thing I want is for you to think I am sexy. Not into whales. -- This depression is about liberal magots running debt liberally. |
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![]() "Wiley" wrote in message ... On 6/4/2010 4:30 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... REP. ALAN GRAYSON (D-FL) wants Repubs sent to prison for supporting drilling but he can start with me (although I am not repub) and I'll make him look as foolish as he is. MY beaches (Yes MINE as I am a 5th gen Florida native) used to be pristine and clear of condos and I could walk them without some idjit yankee telling me it belongs to him. There used to be salt marshes that produced crabs and redfish but they were filled for development spurred by tourism. I used to be able to walk into the sand dunes to a sheltered spot and build a fire and see the glory of the night sky, now the dunes were levelled for hotels and the night sky is nothing but neon. Given a choice between tar balls and tourism, there is no doubt, I'd take the tar balls. Oil jobs pay well, tourism pays minimum wage. Once condos foul the beaches, it is effectively forever whereas the oil will be gone soon enough. I'd go so far as to believe that tourists with their suntan grease have probably put more oil in MY beach sand than BP will. The oil won't "soon be gone." The Exxon disaster is still going on you idiot. Why the idiot comment? Does it make you feel sexy? Because he's clearly an idiot. Does it make you feel like a man when you spoof your id? |
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On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 13:12:29 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: Once condos foul the beaches, it is effectively forever whereas the oil will be gone soon enough. I'd go so far as to believe that tourists with their suntan grease have probably put more oil in MY beach sand than BP will. doesnt know much about oil, does he? and 12,000 people are out of work. is he gonna pay for them? |
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On 04/06/2010 3:51 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 13:12:29 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Once condos foul the beaches, it is effectively forever whereas the oil will be gone soon enough. I'd go so far as to believe that tourists with their suntan grease have probably put more oil in MY beach sand than BP will. doesnt know much about oil, does he? and 12,000 people are out of work. is he gonna pay for them? Obama has some minimum wage jobs for them. -- This depression is about liberal magots running debt liberally. |
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On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 17:34:34 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 04/06/2010 3:51 PM, bpuharic wrote: On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 13:12:29 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: Once condos foul the beaches, it is effectively forever whereas the oil will be gone soon enough. I'd go so far as to believe that tourists with their suntan grease have probably put more oil in MY beach sand than BP will. doesnt know much about oil, does he? and 12,000 people are out of work. is he gonna pay for them? Obama has some minimum wage jobs for them. BP destroys the ecosystem puts tens of thousands of people out of work and the right winger blames the unemployed because, after all, it was an oil company that did it. and oil companies are never wrong |
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