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On 20/06/2010 6:34 AM, Moose wrote:
wrote in message ... With No Gulf Solution in Sight, Louisiana Turns to Prayer State senators in Louisiana have designated Sunday as a day of prayer aimed at seeking an end to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster. On Wednesday, Louisiana state Sen. Robert Adley won unanimous approval of the resolution, which invites people of all faiths from within the state and around the U.S. to focus on divine intervention to find a solution to the crisis. "Thus far efforts made by mortals to try to solve the crisis have been to no avail," CNN reported Adley saying in a statement released last week. "It is clearly time for a miracle for us." --- Divine intervention? snerk Well your Messiah seems to have his thumb up his ass. Even the unfaithful start praying in their darkest hours. It's human nature. Why not? Seriously, it gives people hope. I am not particularily religious but most (not all) religions are about peace and hope. And who knows, in 7 days it might be plugged. -- The bigger government gets, the more it tends to rule out common sense. |
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On 6/20/10 2:20 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 20/06/2010 6:34 AM, Moose wrote: wrote in message ... With No Gulf Solution in Sight, Louisiana Turns to Prayer State senators in Louisiana have designated Sunday as a day of prayer aimed at seeking an end to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster. On Wednesday, Louisiana state Sen. Robert Adley won unanimous approval of the resolution, which invites people of all faiths from within the state and around the U.S. to focus on divine intervention to find a solution to the crisis. "Thus far efforts made by mortals to try to solve the crisis have been to no avail," CNN reported Adley saying in a statement released last week. "It is clearly time for a miracle for us." --- Divine intervention? snerk Well your Messiah seems to have his thumb up his ass. Even the unfaithful start praying in their darkest hours. It's human nature. Why not? Seriously, it gives people hope. I am not particularily religious but most (not all) religions are about peace and hope. And who knows, in 7 days it might be plugged. Hope? You think divine intervention is going to clean the Gulf of BP's mess? snerk |
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On 20/06/2010 2:04 PM, Harry wrote:
On 6/20/10 2:20 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 20/06/2010 6:34 AM, Moose wrote: wrote in message ... With No Gulf Solution in Sight, Louisiana Turns to Prayer State senators in Louisiana have designated Sunday as a day of prayer aimed at seeking an end to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster. On Wednesday, Louisiana state Sen. Robert Adley won unanimous approval of the resolution, which invites people of all faiths from within the state and around the U.S. to focus on divine intervention to find a solution to the crisis. "Thus far efforts made by mortals to try to solve the crisis have been to no avail," CNN reported Adley saying in a statement released last week. "It is clearly time for a miracle for us." --- Divine intervention? snerk Well your Messiah seems to have his thumb up his ass. Even the unfaithful start praying in their darkest hours. It's human nature. Why not? Seriously, it gives people hope. I am not particularily religious but most (not all) religions are about peace and hope. And who knows, in 7 days it might be plugged. Hope? You think divine intervention is going to clean the Gulf of BP's mess? snerk Of course it will not, at least until the well loses pressure in about 10 years. But this isn't rocket science. This guys solution is ace on, and not to hard to weld up in a week with politicians out of the way. Go past the head cheese stuff, the first solution is not new and done all the time with fluid switching. Makes me wonder what the hold up is. A week max to make the stuff. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFOp1... 5&feature=iv I could not find information on the BOP, guess those guys are hiding pretty good. But many can be serviced depending how they are built. -- The bigger government gets, the more it tends to rule out common sense. |
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On 6/20/10 4:53 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 20/06/2010 2:04 PM, Harry wrote: On 6/20/10 2:20 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 20/06/2010 6:34 AM, Moose wrote: wrote in message ... With No Gulf Solution in Sight, Louisiana Turns to Prayer State senators in Louisiana have designated Sunday as a day of prayer aimed at seeking an end to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster. On Wednesday, Louisiana state Sen. Robert Adley won unanimous approval of the resolution, which invites people of all faiths from within the state and around the U.S. to focus on divine intervention to find a solution to the crisis. "Thus far efforts made by mortals to try to solve the crisis have been to no avail," CNN reported Adley saying in a statement released last week. "It is clearly time for a miracle for us." --- Divine intervention? snerk Well your Messiah seems to have his thumb up his ass. Even the unfaithful start praying in their darkest hours. It's human nature. Why not? Seriously, it gives people hope. I am not particularily religious but most (not all) religions are about peace and hope. And who knows, in 7 days it might be plugged. Hope? You think divine intervention is going to clean the Gulf of BP's mess? snerk Of course it will not, at least until the well loses pressure in about 10 years. But this isn't rocket science. This guys solution is ace on, and not to hard to weld up in a week with politicians out of the way. Go past the head cheese stuff, the first solution is not new and done all the time with fluid switching. Makes me wonder what the hold up is. A week max to make the stuff. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFOp1... 5&feature=iv I could not find information on the BOP, guess those guys are hiding pretty good. But many can be serviced depending how they are built. Is there some reason why anyone is supposed to accept your opinions on the BP disaster and how to fix it? |
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Harry wrote:
With No Gulf Solution in Sight, Louisiana Turns to Prayer State senators in Louisiana have designated Sunday as a day of prayer aimed at seeking an end to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster. On Wednesday, Louisiana state Sen. Robert Adley won unanimous approval of the resolution, which invites people of all faiths from within the state and around the U.S. to focus on divine intervention to find a solution to the crisis. "Thus far efforts made by mortals to try to solve the crisis have been to no avail," CNN reported Adley saying in a statement released last week. "It is clearly time for a miracle for us." --- Divine intervention? snerk Well, our dumb boy harry is here again, to toss insults... |
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On 6/20/10 8:28 PM, Larry wrote:
Harry wrote: With No Gulf Solution in Sight, Louisiana Turns to Prayer State senators in Louisiana have designated Sunday as a day of prayer aimed at seeking an end to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster. On Wednesday, Louisiana state Sen. Robert Adley won unanimous approval of the resolution, which invites people of all faiths from within the state and around the U.S. to focus on divine intervention to find a solution to the crisis. "Thus far efforts made by mortals to try to solve the crisis have been to no avail," CNN reported Adley saying in a statement released last week. "It is clearly time for a miracle for us." --- Divine intervention? snerk Well, our dumb boy harry is here again, to toss insults... Are you one of those dumfoch born-agains who believes prayer and divine intervention are going to clean up BP's corporate mess in the gulf? Oh, wait...you are. |
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Harry wrote:
On 6/20/10 8:28 PM, Larry wrote: Harry wrote: With No Gulf Solution in Sight, Louisiana Turns to Prayer State senators in Louisiana have designated Sunday as a day of prayer aimed at seeking an end to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster. On Wednesday, Louisiana state Sen. Robert Adley won unanimous approval of the resolution, which invites people of all faiths from within the state and around the U.S. to focus on divine intervention to find a solution to the crisis. "Thus far efforts made by mortals to try to solve the crisis have been to no avail," CNN reported Adley saying in a statement released last week. "It is clearly time for a miracle for us." --- Divine intervention? snerk Well, our dumb boy harry is here again, to toss insults... Are you one of those dumfoch born-agains who believes prayer and divine intervention are going to clean up BP's corporate mess in the gulf? Oh, wait...you are. I'm not religious, big mouth. Well, our dumb boy harry is here again, to toss insults... |
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