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Ecological Disaster Gulf of Mexico (pg. 42)
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wing


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Top 15 Dumbest Quotes About the Gulf Oil Spill

1. "We're sorry for the massive disruption it's caused their lives. There's no one who wants this over more than I do. I would like my life back." —BP CEO Tony Hayward, on the oil spill disaster that claimed 11 lives and has since spewed 20 to 100 million gallons of toxic oil into the Gulf of Mexico, May 31, 2010

6. "I hear comments sometimes that large oil companies are greedy companies or don't care, but that is not the case with BP. We care about the small people." --BP Chairman Carl-Henric Svanberg, speaking to reporters in Washington, June 16, 2010

12. "From time to time there are going to be things that occur that are acts of God that cannot be prevented." —Texas Gov. Rick Perry, May 3, 2010


http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/...pill-quotes.htm





wing
^ coincidentally just in time for "the end"

EddieZilker
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Originally posted by wing
^ coincidentally just in time for "the end"



Clearly, the video has been doctored by the democrats. I have nothing but faith that the GOP is just as interested to get to the bottom of this, as quickly as possible. :)
idoru
Y'all wanna hear some stupid ?

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Texas is the latest state to see oil washing up onto its beaches. Officials there confirm that the tar balls that were first spotted on Galveston's beaches over the weekend are from the blown-out Deepwater Horizon well in the Gulf of Mexico.

Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson said crews removed tar balls that washed up on the Bolivar Peninsula and on Galveston Island.

"Clearly I'm alarmed at the revelation that some tar balls had been positively identified as being from Deepwater Horizon," Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski said. "It's not a good thing."


http://www.npr.org/templates/story/...oryId=128321208

You're on the coast of the ing gulf and you're alarmed that its hit your beach? Jesus ing Christ. :stongue:

quote:
Originally posted by Lews
40 hours a week.


*woooooooosh*

Lews
:(
The17sss
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Originally posted by wing
^ coincidentally just in time for "the end"



:stongue:

Outrageous outrage from typically uninformed Democrats taking it out of context:


DeMint spokesman Wesley Denton:
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"Senator DeMint does not and will not have an objection to this legislation. He simply objected on behalf of other senators who had not been given time to review the bill. Now that they've had time to review it, it seems no one has an objection."

So why was this blocked yesterday?

[DeMint] happened to be on the floor when a Democratic Senator introduced the bill for a voice vote. DeMint was told by GOP leadership aides (earlier) to hold up the bill because leadership hadn't had a chance to read it.

But now that the leadership has read the bill and decided it has no objections, it will move forward if a Dem asks again for it to be passed by unanimous consent.

Don Stewart, a spokesman for Mitch McConnell, confirms that the leadership has no objections to the bill. "I don't know of any objections," he says. "What I do know is that there is bipartisan support."

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/pl...ight_thing.html

Sheesh. He was just respecting the absent leadership's wishes and holding it off until they had a chance to read it too. There's total bipartisan support to pass that measure now. Unlike the Dem's, some people actually want to read all the fine print on legislation before passing it.
Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by idoru
You're on the coast of the ing gulf and you're alarmed that its hit your beach? Jesus ing Christ. :stongue:


Tar balls are fairly common in the gulf. There is a lot of oil drilling and oil is spilled, often in small amounts that can collect and form tar balls.

Also there are natural leaks from the pools of oil under the surface.

His statement, while sounding stupid, made sense in the context of the gulf of mexico.
Lews
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Originally posted by The17sss
:stongue:

Outrageous outrage from typically uninformed Democrats taking it out of context:


DeMint spokesman Wesley Denton:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/pl...ight_thing.html

Sheesh. He was just respecting the absent leadership's wishes and holding it off until they had a chance to read it too. There's total bipartisan support to pass that measure now. Unlike the Dem's, some people actually want to read all the fine print on legislation before passing it.


THAT'S NOT TRUE. THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!!!
idoru
quote:
Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Tar balls are fairly common in the gulf. There is a lot of oil drilling and oil is spilled, often in small amounts that can collect and form tar balls.

Also there are natural leaks from the pools of oil under the surface.

His statement, while sounding stupid, made sense in the context of the gulf of mexico.


What you just said basically proves my point and, in fact, makes him sound more stupid than before...

- Oil, in some amount or another, leaks all the time and tar balls form and wash ashore constantly. Totally commonplace.
- Oil from this spill has formed into tar balls and washed ashore.
- Guy is surprised that spilled oil has washed ashore.

Am I missing something here?
The17sss
quote:
Originally posted by Lews
THAT'S NOT TRUE. THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!!!




Joss Weatherby
quote:
Originally posted by idoru
What you just said basically proves my point and, in fact, makes him sound more stupid than before...

- Oil, in some amount or another, leaks all the time and tar balls form and wash ashore constantly. Totally commonplace.
- Oil from this spill has formed into tar balls and washed ashore.
- Guy is surprised that spilled oil has washed ashore.

Am I missing something here?



It was never expected to reach Texas.
idoru
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
It was never expected to reach Texas.


It was never predicted/expected to, sure. Having said that, we've all seen how well predictions/expectations have held up during this whole ordeal. I'm sorry, but as far as I'm concerned, if you're on the coast of a small body of water with a massive oil spill in it, then you shouldn't be surprised if you see some of it. It's just common sense.
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