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Growing up as a city girl in the midwest, my introduction to and early education about crude oil and its impact on our society came through watching reruns of The Beverly Hillbillies.  With every show, the opening spiel told the tale of the poor Clampetts’ discovery of oil on their land and the ensuing wealth they enjoyed.  So much wealth, that ensuring their happiness made a Beverly Hills banker run in circles.  Yes, those were the good old days.

…and up from the ground comes a bubbling crude.  Oil that is.  Black Gold.  Texas T…

Well, I never did figure out what Texas T means.  But the idea that wealth and so many other good things came with that yucky black stuff was hard to dispute.  Until the Exxon Valdez happened.

When the Valdez ran aground, we all learned lessons about grades of crude and their weight versus water and how that affected their devastating impact on wildlife and the environment.  Many of us watched endless hours of clean-up on TV, heart- sickened by what we were seeing.  Others lost livelihoods and homes. Many traveled from near and far to help with the clean up.

When the BP oil well blew up last week, my heart bled for all those affected as I anxiously listened to reports on the missing, injured and killed.  The first reports of the spill itself were sketchy, but that was to be expected.  Still I had a gut feeling that this was going to be bad.  Every day the particulars of this spill went from bad to worse.  And every day I’ve wanted to write about it, but I couldn’t seem to find the right words.  Then Friday night I read this:

Leaked report: Government fears Deepwater Horizon well could become unchecked gusher

“The following is not public,” reads the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Emergency Response document dated April 28. “Two additional release points were found today in the tangled riser. If the riser pipe deteriorates further, the flow could become unchecked resulting in a release volume an order of magnitude higher than previously thought.”

Asked Friday to comment on the document, NOAA spokesman Scott Smullen said that the additional leaks described were reported to the public late Wednesday night. Regarding the possibility of the spill becoming an order of magnitude larger, Smullen said, “I’m letting the document you have speak for itself.”

In scientific circles, an order of magnitude means something is 10 times larger. In this case, an order of magnitude higher would mean the volume of oil coming from the well could be 10 times higher than the 5,000 barrels a day coming out now. That would mean 50,000 barrels a day, or 2.1 million gallons a day. It appears the new leaks mentioned in the Wednesday release are the leaks reported to the public late Wednesday night.

“There is no official change in the volume released but the USCG is no longer stating that the release rate is 1,000 barrels a day,” continues the document, referred to as report No. 12. “Instead they are saying that they are preparing for a worst-case release and bringing all assets to bear.”

And still the words failed to come.

Words failed to express my heartache for those in the gulf region who are having to deal with another environmental disaster.  And that this one is completely manmade is unforgivable.

Words failed to demonstrate my disgust that we are having to learn these environmental lessons all over again.

Words failed to convey my anger that once again our over-reaching, elitist-enriching, corporate-protecting government has underachieved in its task to protect the best interests of the citizenry.

Words failed to reveal my horror at reading the following:

From the Gulf Coast Towns Brace as Huge Oil Slick Nears Marshes:

The delay meant that the Homeland Security Department waited until late this week to formally request a more robust response from the Department of Defense, with Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano acknowledging even as late as Thursday afternoon that she did not know if the Defense Department even had equipment that might be helpful.

From the Gulf Spill Balloons, Could Move East:

The oil slick over the water’s surface appeared to triple in size over the past two days, which could indicate an increase in the rate that oil is spewing from the well, according to one analysis of images collected from satellites and reviewed by the University of Miami. While it’s hard to judge the volume of oil by satellite because of depth, it does show an indication of change in growth, experts said.

“The spill and the spreading is getting so much faster and expanding much quicker than they estimated,” said Hans Graber, executive director of the university’s Center for Southeastern Tropical Advanced Remote Sensing. “Clearly, in the last couple of days, there was a big change in the size.”

-snip-

As bad as the oil spill looks on the surface, it may be only half the problem, said University of California Berkeley engineering professor Robert Bea, who serves on a National Academy of Engineering panel on oil pipeline safety.

“There’s an equal amount that could be subsurface too,” said Bea, who worked for Shell Oil Co. in the 1960s when the last big northern Gulf of Mexico oil well blowout occurred. And that oil below the surface “is damn near impossible to track.”

Louisiana State University professor Ed Overton, who heads a federal chemical hazard assessment team for oil spills, worries about a total collapse of the pipe inserted into the well. If that happens, there would be no warning and the resulting gusher could be even more devastating because regulating flow would then be impossible.

From Whistleblower: BP Risks More Massive Catastrophes in Gulf:

The whistleblower, whose name has been withheld at the person’s request because the whistleblower still works in the oil industry and fears retaliation, first raised concerns about safety issues related to BP Atlantis, the world’s largest and deepest semi-submersible oil and natural gas platform, located about 200 miles south of New Orleans, in November 2008. Atlantis, which began production in October 2007, has the capacity to produce about 8.4 million gallons of oil and 180 million cubic feet of natural gas per day.

It was then that the whistleblower,… discovered that the drilling platform had been operating without a majority of the engineer-approved documents it needed to run safely, leaving the platform vulnerable to a catastrophic disaster that would far surpass the massive oil spill that began last week following a deadly explosion on a BP-operated drilling rig.

BP’s own internal communications show that company officials were made aware of the issue and feared that the document shortfalls related to Atlantis “could lead to catastrophic operator error” and must be addressed.

And then, as if on cue, I heard the President’s voice coming from the TV.  He was giving firm assurances that BP would pay for the clean up.

Suddenly words no longer failed.

What keeps us awake at night, Mr President, isn’t worry over who will pay for this.  It is the knowledge that–

OUR GOVERNMENT FAILED US.  AGAIN!

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  • carol haka

    ……….. tea.

    :-D

  • Linda Anselmi

    Texas Tea?

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Linda,

    Oil is considered “Texas Tea”!

  • Ferd Berfle

    What a depressing commentary, Linda. Wow

    “Our government failed us, again.”
    =========================
    And it doesn’t stop there–our government failed us; another corner-cutting business looking at next week’s bottom line failed us; a majority of the electorate failed us; and our elected representatives and senators failed us. Moreover, we have ultimately failed ourselves for falling for transparent diversions and slogans offered in lieu of sound leadership. I do hope a majority wakes up before it is too late to do anything about the mounting incompetence and unbridled greed that is taking us down the road to perdition.

  • Ferd Berfle

    Yep

  • carol haka

    I think this was sabbotage.

    Why did this blow up?  Where is everyone?  Where are the satellite photos?

    Who sends “swat teams” to oil rigs?

    Why did Obama sit on his ass for 11 days?

    >:o

  • Ferd Berfle

    Why did Obama sit on his ass for 11 days?
    =======================
    TOTUS wasn’t ready.

  • Linda Anselmi

     Now you tell me!  Oh, well.  I had always half suspected the “T” was for tar, as in paving the way.  But Tea makes more sense.  Thanks. 

  • creeper

    I hear you, Linda Anselmi.  I have no words…only tears.

  • PssttCmere

    Because he never has a clue to respond or fix anything….unless it is on a teleprompter, he doesn’t know what to say….any crisis cannot interfere with his waffle eating.  He is a one-note johnny, always slow to leave the starting gate….we are f’d.

    “Say What You Will…It Feels So Good”

    http://www.saywhatyouwill.proboards.com

  • Breeze

    -

    OBAMA VISITS GULF OIL SPILL;
    FLY OVER OR SOIL HIS SHOES?

    LATimes
    May 2, 2010

    President Obama heads to the Gulf of Mexico this morning to be seen catching up first-hand with efforts to fight the massive oil slick that has begun licking the Louisiana shoreline.

    The decision to go to the scene is hardly a surprise, though the White House had indicated just 24 hours earlier that there were no immediate plans for the president to visit the scene.

    Why the quick change? Here’s where it gets sticky.


    Would-be Democratic president Obama was forceful in criticizing the Bush administration for its slow response to the devastation caused by the 2005 Hurricane Katrina, which also became a searing political disaster for the Republican administration.

    Local officials along the Gulf Coast have already been complaining about the federal response this time, as Gulf Coast officials usually do.

    The presidential visit is just the latest move by the administration to escalate its presence, though a president’s presence anywhere is a distraction for everyone else nearby.

    That was the reason George W. Bush cited for flying over devastated New Orleans instead, but that made him appear far too royally disconnected to too many.

    Obama personally has spoken about the oil leak three times in as many days.

    Aides are always citing ongoing briefings.

    Top Cabinet officials visited the region on Friday after a major briefing on Thursday in Washington. Officials in Louisiana have often noted that the response by the federal government and BP began as soon as the fire began on a deep water rig on April 20 and has been “forward leaning.”

    CONTINUED

  • Breeze

    -

    Lastly and most important in terms of longevity in voters’ minds, there is always the public relations problem.

    Sunday morning’s talk shows (see The Ticket’s regular list of scheduled guests here, obviously focusing on the spill) will also likely mention the Obamas’ scheduled appearance at  the White House Correspondents Dinner in Washington, emceed by NBC late-night host Jay Leno, telling side-splitting inside jokes on Washington’s wine-sipping political/media establishment.

    Can you say, laughing while the Gulf burns?

    The image of a president at a glamorous black-tie affair on a night when black oil gushes into the gulf and washes ashore down there is a bit too ancien regime for a populist president who has berated Washington’s cynical politics-as-usual.

    But there he was.

    And then there’s the large problem of the big airplane. Remember last May when an Obama-less Air Force One flew low over Manhattan for a quarter-million-dollar photo op? While scaring the politics out of 9/11 survivors there? Look for a smaller plane and entourage Sunday.

    On the other hand, unlike Bush, Obama has shown no concern over the sight of the commander-in-chief playing golf with civilian buddies on a military course frequently, while U.S. troops fight two wars halfway around the world.

  • carol haka

    Accidents happen.

    You are suppose to mitigate the damage, not sit around as a spectator or ignore it.

    It will be cleaned up at some point.

    There are hundreds of wells in the Gulf.

    This one is particularly bad because they had to go so far out that the depth is the problem.  That is why it is a bad idea to move the pending wells off the coast sooooooooooo far – but China will be doing that without our blessing.

    A zillion times more oil seeps naturally into the waters off the California coast than the Valdez accident (everywhere actually).

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/05/090513130944.htm

    Friday night while I was on this site, I heard a noise downstairs that I thought was the loss of cable signal on my TV.  I waited a few minutes until I decided I probably should check it out.  It was the hot water hose to my washing machine – it split and water was spewing full force all over the back wall to my utility room and the water was running everywhere all over the floor into the kitchen and my closet.  I turned it off at the wall, threw all the clothes from the dryer into the floor to soak it up, ran for all the towels and pulled up the edge of the carpet to my closet. I will buy 2 new hoses tomorrow to replace the 18 year old hoses – wash the clothes that soaked up the water – and live to use the washer again as I probably won’t stop washing my clothes from this one accident.

    Unlike Obama, I have common sense and went into emergency action to solve the problem. 

    :-D

  • HARP

    The next time some elite liberal says we don`t need oil, ask them which one of these products thry are willing to do without.

    This is a list of some of the products made from oil. Nearly everything in our lives is made from oil, made by machinery and systems dependent on oil, and transported by oil as either gas or diesel fuel.

    Ammonia, Anesthetics, Antihistamines, Artificial limbs, Artificial Turf, Antiseptics, Aspirin, Auto Parts, Awnings, Balloons, Ballpoint pens, Bandages, Beach Umbrellas, Boats, Cameras, Candles, Car Battery Cases, Carpets, Caulking, Combs, Cortisones, Cosmetics, Crayons, Credit Cards, Curtains, Deodorants, Detergents, Dice, Disposable Diapers, Dolls, Dyes, Eye Glasses, Electrical Wiring Insulation, Faucet Washers, Fishing Rods, Fishing Line, Fishing Lures, Food Preservatives, Food Packaging, Garden Hose, Glue, Hair Coloring, Hair Curlers, Hand Lotion, Hearing Aids, Heart Valves, Ink, Insect Repellant, Insecticides, Linoleum, Lip Stick, Milk Jugs, Nail Polish, Oil Filters, Panty Hose, Perfume, Petroleum Jelly, Rubber Cement, Rubbing Alcohol,  Shampoo, Shaving Cream, Shoes, Toothpaste, Trash Bags, Upholstery, Vitamin Capsules, Water Pipes, Yarn

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    You think its bad now? Wait until the oil spill contractors (Oil Pirates) get moving… Yes there is money in oil….and in oil spills….. The Oil Pirates are dancing…..

    Watch this clean up…..

  • carol haka

    I have told this story before:

    When we had the 1st gasoline shortage in the early 70′s, my history teacher (we’re Texans) said he had an elitest brother that lived on the coast by the Kennedy’s.  He said as far as he was concerned, his brother could “freeze to death in the dark” because of his attitude towards oil wells off the coast. 

    This was about 37 years ago.

    >:o

  • carol haka

    2 articles are actually on Huff regarding the planned event that took place last night. 

    The jest:  The usual elitest suspects “whooping it up” while millions continue to be unemployed and are now homeless.

    They don’t get it.

    One thing about Nixon – Pat wore a good wool coat while American’s were hurting.

    Fuck them all for giving us this lying, treasonous clown.

    >:o

  • oowawa

    I only hope the President continues to “monitor the situation closely” and, if necessary, encourages Congress to study the possibility of implementing a committee to advise on the feasibility of appointing a commission to study the problem.

  • carol haka

    ……… elitist :-D

  • Sassy

    The Earth has proven to be resilient over centuries, and natural resources are gifts to it’s inhabitants.
    Oil production, like coal mining, is dangerous, unsightly, costly, and accident prone.
    Only short periods of high gasoline prices affect every person on the planet and every aspect of our lives.
    National security, food production, police protection, school systems and budgets just to name a few!
    Until we have alternatives, we must weigh the benefits against the risks!

  • oowawa

    Heck Linda, this is a well-written story, and I appreciate your concern, but it’s downright depressing.  What about those funny jokes the President told last night at The White House Correspondents Festival?  A clip of those might have made us all feel better!

  • oowawa

    Well, welcome to the Tea Party!

  • oowawa

    Thee One wasn’t “sitting on his ass for 11 days.”  He was working on his comedy routine for the White House Correspondents Dinner.

    LEAVE OBAMA ALONE!!! (sniff, whimper)

  • carol haka

    I know. 

    After I saw how beautiful Michelle looked and how clever Obama was, I went to bed and dreamed of lollipops and sugarplums ……….

    :-D

  • oowawa

    “I had always half suspected the “T” was for tar, as in paving the way.”

    Yes, T is for Tar, as in Tar & Feather.  Well, we’ll have enough Tar for every executive and bureaucrat in Washington DC–but what about feathers?  Oh yeah, there will be plenty of dead birds washing in with the tar!  We’re all set!

  • Ferd Berfle

    With said commission presenting a lengthy, detailed report that will languish, never be acted upon and end up some bookshelf gathering dust, representing an incredible waste of good paper.

  • Ferd Berfle

    With said commission presenting a lengthy, detailed report that will languish, never to be acted upon ending up on some bookshelf gathering dust and representing an incredible waste of good paper.

  • kenoshamarge

    Waiting for a chance to blame Bush?

  • Ferd Berfle

    Until we have alternatives, we must weigh the benefits against the risks!
    ====================
    Agreed. Risk/benefit analysis for politicians, though, is solely undertaken to ensure their reelection, which is why were in such a damn mess.

  • Ferd Berfle

    Until we have alternatives, we must weigh the benefits against the risks! 
    ==================== 
    Agreed. Risk/benefit analysis for politicians, though, is solely undertaken to ensure their reelection, which is why we’re in such a damn mess.

  • oowawa

    carol, you forgot to “monitor the situation closely.”  The monitoring process prevents any sudden rash decisions.  You are clearly not executive material.

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    What is going to be need here is strick oversight by the USCG. Otherwise the clean up will get out of contract. And if its as bad as they say then, iIn Situ Burning better be a option if the criteria matches..

  • Ferd Berfle

     and how clever Obama was
    ==============
    Yeah, thousands of unemployed comedians and That One is making ill-considered, pedestrian jokes. Does that megalomaniac EVER shut up?

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    What is going to be needed here is strict oversight by the USCG of the clean up. Otherwise the clean up will get out of control and the costs will skyrocket. If its as bad as they say then, iIn Situ Burning better be a option if the criteria matches..

    This ain’t rocket science and there is money out there to be made and so make it but not drag it out to make more….

  • momule

    Carol – I am presuming that your hoses are not the stainless steel type? If so, I would advise you to buy them when get your replacements. They are covered with a steel mesh and so prevent the hoses inside from bulging and weakening. They last a lot longer I am told. I had them installed them last year because my laundry room is on the main floor and I got a vision of a flood of water engulfing that floor and the basement below! It always amazes me how much water comes out so quickly from just a very small leak. My hair still stands on end remembering when my dishwasher flooded the kitchen.
    Best of luck with the rewashing.  

  • kenoshamarge

    We will have to continue to drill and to use oil until we have a working alternative. Nothing would make me happier than to have solar panels from one end of my roof to the other. My house is long and narrow and the “long” part is all southern facing. Even the many windows along that side of the house provide “solar” heat in the winter.

    I can’t afford the money it would cost to put solar panels on my roof. And there are many, possible millions like me that would like to do it but just can’t afford it.

    How about the government does something useful for a change? Instead of “wasting” so many taxpayer dollars how about having a national lottery, or the like, that rewards people with solar panels or some other energy saving devise?

    The fools in Washington D.C. would rather argue and fuss at each other and send earmarks back home to ensure their re-election hopes than do something useful. Ask some innovative citizens what they should be doing. Now those with their hands out, those with their hands up because they’ve got a good idea.

    There are hundreds, thousands of things they could do besides spend money to rescue inept, corrupt and wealthy corporations. But they won’t.

  • tango

    I know Bush was criticized (rightly) for his response to Katrina. I can understand him not putting boots on ground because the scene after a hurricane is devastating.  People need to be evacuated, receive food, water and medical care much more than being pulled away to work on welcoming and protecting a President.

    But none of that applies to this oil spill. Why hasn’t Obama visited sooner?  Loser.

  • kenoshamarge

    We will have to continue to drill and to use oil until we have a working alternative. Nothing would make me happier than to have solar panels from one end of my roof to the other. My house is long and narrow and the “long” part is all southern facing. Even the many windows along that side of the house provide “solar” heat in the winter.  
     
    I can’t afford the money it would cost to put solar panels on my roof. And there are many, possible millions like me that would like to do it but just can’t afford it.  
     
    How about the government does something useful for a change? Instead of “wasting” so many taxpayer dollars how about having a national lottery, or the like, that rewards people with solar panels or some other energy saving devise?  
     
    The fools in Washington D.C. would rather argue and fuss at each other and send earmarks back home to ensure their re-election hopes than do something useful. Ask some innovative citizens what they should be doing. Not those with their hands out, those with their hands up because they’ve got a good idea. Tap the human resources we have in abundance once you get outside of Washington D.C. 
     
    There are hundreds, thousands of things they could do besides spend money to rescue inept, corrupt and wealthy corporations. But they won’t.

  • carol haka

    The buck stopped with me and the buck was coming out of my unemployed pocket.

    But, you are right.  I should have waited to see what would happen – it possibly could have self corrected – and if it didn’t – I could possibly figure out a way to make it “Bush’s fault”.

    I don’t know what I was thinking. :’(   (Those aren’t tears – I’m underwater from the leak after 11 days of monitoring the situation.)

    :-D

  • oowawa

    You can find the latest NOAA satellite images here.  I’m really not seeing the oil spill in any of the images this morning (maybe because I am unfamiliar with looking at such images; also, there are quite a few clouds today.)  Anyway, this is a good sight to know about.

    Also, an interactive map illustrating the progress of the oil spill is available here.

  • carol haka

    My set was bought when Ryan was in the 6th grade (I remember because we had just returned from Disney World) – he’s now 30. 

    I probably should buy a new set, but I missed Obama’s “Cash for Spewing Washing Machine Hose” rebate program.

    I will check it out. 

    Yeah, my sister has had several leaks from the kitchen destroying the built out basement of her house.

    Thanks.  I really think it was probably God’s way of telling me to get off the computer and wash the kitchen and utility room floor because Bush probably wasn’t gonna do it.

    :-D

  • sowsear

    Let’s ask, Who benefits from this?

  • Tricia

    Linda–a wonderful report on an unspeakably horrible situation.
    The “Beverly Hillbilles” took me way back–and yes, the irony (if that’s the right word) is stunning.

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    Try these images … NASA

  • sowsear

    And will in a few years a new committee will be appointed to study the isssue.

  • Docelder

    This one is particularly bad because they had to go so far out that the depth is the problem. -A lot of people are issing that, but that is the plain truth. If this well was in ANWAR oil is still messy if you spill it, however the crews would have had it plugged within minutes or hours because it would have been on the surface. The other thing is there is so much oil under this particular spilling well  that it flows without being pumped. Think about that. With all the oil we have taken out of the gulf, there are still reserves under so much internal pressure that they flow like artesian water wells. So, if we aren’t taking any oil from these, the oil will still naturally flow on it’s own into the gulf anyway. Not to this magnitude, because it’s not so much at a time. But the notion that al oil in the gul comes from rigs and spills is probably way wrong.

  • sowsear

    And in a few years a new committee will be appointed to study the isssue.

  • Docelder

    This one is particularly bad because they had to go so far out that the depth is the problem. -A lot of people are missing that, but that is the plain truth. If this well was in ANWAR oil is still messy if you spill it, however the crews would have had it plugged within minutes or hours because it would have been on the surface. The other thing is there is so much oil under this particular spewing well that it flows without being pumped. Think about that. With all the oil we have taken out of the gulf, there are still reserves under so much internal pressure that they flow like artesian water wells. So, if we aren’t taking any oil from these, the oil will still naturally flow on it’s own into the gulf anyway. Because oil is lighter than the Earth around it and it is under considerable heat and pressure. Not to this magnitude, because it’s not so much at a time. But the notion that al oil in the gul comes from rigs and spills is probably way wrong.

  • carol haka

    This Week – with all the elitist idiots lying about the Arizona Bill, The Tea Party’s, Racism, the Oil Spill.

    George Will is extremely pissed off.

    Bill Maher just said in this day and age, if you are a “racist” you are “probably a Republican”.

    These people need to lose their jobs.

    >:o

  • Breeze

    -

    Hopefully you all won’t think I am really dumb, but truth is I am totally unaware
    of how the oil extraction is conducted, either on land or sea.

    That said, to me oil slicks should be the easier to control, as opposed to a
    burning oil well on land.  It seems ridiculous to me that someone has not
    developed a humongous vacuum cleaner-type of device to resolve this kind
    of problem.

    The oil should be ‘sucked up’ and later separated from the water – we all know
    that oil rises.  It would resolve more than the problem, it would save the oil
    for future use, instead of going to waste.  As I understand it, this is a very
    large well.

  • USAPROUD

    Let’s see..Bad economy, horrible health care bill, higher taxes coming, oil spill in Gulf region (where I live), now last night car bomb attempt in Time Square…this has really been the CHANGE we have been looking for and I have a feeling we will see a lot more things happen to hurt our country before Obama gets voted out. I know Obama can’t control some things but I for one think there is a really dark cloud over America right now, and I just pray we can get through to Nov and then 2012 without more destruction.

  • carol haka

    After calling everyone “racists” that want the borders closed and the Constitution upheld, Bill Maher was told he had the final seconds and what would he do to fix the immigration problem.

    His answer:  “I pass.”

    Pigs.

    >:o

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    tango

    This is not Katrina and what the hell do oyu expect Obama to do anyway? Besides get in the way. The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 is already enforced by the USG and the USCG. It includes offshore oil platforms. BP is the responsible party and has responsibility for the clean up and restoration. You can bet that the USCG and USEPA will be all over BP and BP knows what happened to Exxon when it screwed up the clean up.

    So blame Obama for many things but not this… Most of the response resources in this case are on the private side. Yes the USCG has respources but not like the private contractors (OSRO’S) as mandated by law.

    The problem can be…making sure the OSRO’s are not screwing the pooch for capital gain. The $$$$ signs are in their eyes….

  • Docelder

    Maher was only partly right… If you are called a racist you are probably a republican. If you call everybody a racist, then you probably are one yourself. I am starting to think that racism as it once was traditionally known doesn’t much exist anymore. It exists mostly now in these false accusations and in the minds of the race baiters.

  • carol haka

    We lost 7 soldiers this week in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    NOT ONE WORD ABOUT IT!

    Seven, 7, yes I said 7 as in 1,2,3,4,5,6,7.  Did I mean 7?  Yes, 7.

    >:o

  • carol haka

    They have something like that.  They also should have lit it on fire.

    Something is wrong that things didn’t happen quickly.

    >:o

  • USAPROUD

    If PELOSI, REID, AND OBAMA AREN’T VOTED OUT…All I can say is SHAME ON ALL OF US for what we are about to leave our children. I hope all of those who voted for the crew are really proud of themselves. We now have leading OUR COUNTRY a group who condemn those of us who REALLY BELIEVE in what AMERICA stands for. DAMN THEM ALL!!!! Oh by the way I am one of those “RACIST”.

  • Docelder

    The financial crisis is what selected Obama to begin with. Were it not for that crisis caused by a run on our currency then McCain-Palin would have beat Obama. So, crises are being exploited and in some instances crises are actually being cultivated. This will be the methodology of this administration. Think about it. What do community agitators do? They create a big problem that gets to the point it has to be addressed. They create sqeaky wheels that need greased. This is what is happening to us right now. No nation could be this “unlucky”. The thing is, there is nobody to stop the bleeding. Congress is controlled by lobbyists hired by the same corporations that are profiting from these crises. The people are on their own right now. There are no heroes out there. Nobody is coming.

  • Ferd Berfle

    Those asshats in the media. They bitch about the state of race relations while ignoring the other half of the equation. It’s intellectual laziness on the part of the media. Moreover, if one continues to pick at a scab, the wound never heals.  Racism, which isn’t about race at all, is the least of our worries.

  • carol haka

    Okay – I am going to clean my house today. 

    If you see me on here, make me leave and go clean something.

    I’m counting on you. :*

  • Ferd Berfle

    As sowsear said above, who benefits from the delays?

  • carol haka

    You are not monitoring the situation!

    I’m still here!

    >:o

  • Ferd Berfle

    You’re still missing half the equation. We also have to demand accountability and responsibility not only from our elected officials but also from corporate America. They enjoy a lot of benefits, not limited to tangibles such as intellectual property and patent protection that are paid for by “we, the people”. Until that is made clear to them, nothing will ever change.

  • Ferd Berfle

    LMAO…

    carol:

    Go clean something.

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    Carol

    Its called a blow out and it happens, unfortunately. What we do not need are people like you blowing it out there ass…

  • kenoshamarge

    Okay Carol, but only if you return the favor. If you see me here within the next hour or so, when I am supposed to be on my treadmill, tell me to get off my ass and on my feet and walk!

    And you go clean house. Because if you see me here…

  • kenoshamarge

    And if you are an elitist, jackass with delusions that somehow anything you have to say is of value you are probably a member of our corrupt and dysfunctional media.

  • Peggy Sue

    The stats have gone up again.  I’m listening to State of the Union right now and the estimates are that 25,000 barrels a day are leaking. That’s up from the initial 5000.  And earlier, I heard they’re talking 6-9 months to even stop the leakage.  Yesterday, it was 3 months [I thought that was hideous].

    I think the bottom line is: The “experts” have no idea what the Gulf is facing beyond the fact that this is catastrophic.

  • oowawa

    Yes, Peggy Sue.  What has been missing so far is sufficient recognition of the extreme dire gravity of the situation.  This event is huge.  No way should the President be attending comedy events where everybody yucks it up while something of this magnitude is going out of control. 

    In a few days, not even the most arrogant narcissistic prick in Washington will dare to smile.

  • sandi78

    While investigtions into the cause are obviously still ongoing, it looks as though the primary blame may rest on Halliburton. Sorry the link is huffpo!

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/30/halliburton-may-be-culpri_n_558481.html

  • creeper

    I wonder at what point in those “ongoing briefings” Janet Incompetano was notified that, yes, the military does have oil-skimming boats. 

  • Texas Playwright

    This is an environmental catastrophe caused by corporate greed, selfish politicians and media lackeys.  With enough–more than enough-investigative journalism by We the People and the very few courageous working press, we will find out the safety, security and environmental hazards greedy corporations and greedy/lazy politicians ignored or did not address and enforce to the fullest extent possible from a legal or common sense point of view.  Greed.  It’s killing us, America.

  • creeper
  • Armymom

    How convenient. That’s pretty much like saying, it’s Bush’s fault ….again.

  • creeper

    Captain Jack Sparrow:  “This is not Katrina and what the hell do oyu expect Obama to do anyway”

    I’ll tell you what I expect him to do.  I expect him to appoint people who will do their damn jobs.

  • Ferd Berfle

    I expect him to appoint people who will do their damn jobs.
    =================
    Apparently Jack forgot about competence. Why am I not surprised?

  • sowsear

    If I start to leave, stop me…It’s a day of rest (like everyday).

  • sowsear

    I saw that it had something to do with keeping the price of oil up and getting the insurance company to pay for whole mess.

  • kenoshamarge

    Most of what these asshats spew out is a waste of good paper. And by the way, how “green” is that? How many trees died so that they could spew?

  • Ferd Berfle

    Never have so many trees given so much for so little (in return).

  • Onofre’s arm

    Well:

    These three commentators would be out of their league if they tried to debate a Kindergarten class about this subject. 

  • sowsear

    Who benefits from the blow-up and the delays?

  • getfitnow

    Black gold! Is that racist? =-X

  • getfitnow

    This entire administration is a “man-caused diaster.” :-P

  • oowawa

    I see who this is doing this ridiculous broadcast, but it sounds like so many of these “yuck-it-up” crews that appear on the airwaves nowadays, usually in the mornings: if you’re not talking over each other and yucking it up every 10 seconds, you’re failing.  Disgusting!

  • ~~Justme~~

    However they fit in pretty well with the Kindergarten crew we have in the Whitehouse!

  • Ferd Berfle

    Who were those yammering dickweeds? All they lack is a laugh track and they’d be right at home. Sophomoric gasbags.

  • lorac

    Creeper, she was the governor of Arizona who refused to do anything about illegal aliens, and out of all the qualified people in the country, SHE was the one chosen to head Homeland Security.  Makes you wonder.

    Apparently she also doesn’t know much about her curent job.  It makes me appreciate even more how Hillary holes up and studies when she gets a new job.

  • tango

    I expect him to show up and give a speech off a teleprompter offering comfort to those who live on the coast and might quite rightly see their communities  dry up due to loss of income from no fishing and/ other marine based businesses. I should know, I live in SE Texas and buy Louisiana shrimp all the time. Without that industry, towns could be devastated. It’d be a better use of his time rather than speaking in middle America last week bashing those who he feels have probably made enough money and should stop.  I wonder if he’s chastised Oprah for making probably more than she’ll ever need? Nah, probably not. He should be in coastal areas telling people who possibly have an immediate future ahead of them earning LESS than what they’ll need, that he feels their pain. 

  • carol haka

    Just saw Hillary on Meet the Press.

    It makes me cry and sick that we have the moron.

    >:o

  • kenoshamarge

    Didn’t you get the memo Carol? The numbers only matter during a Republican Administration when the left is so very anti-war. Now they are strangely silent. Or just strange.

  • carol haka

    I’m backkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!

    keno – get on the treadmill.

    Carol, Who you talking toooooooooo?

    Get back to house cleaning.

    Okay, I will!

    >:o

  • Ferd Berfle

     I wonder if he’s chastised Oprah for making probably more than she’ll ever need?
    ====================
    An excellent  question. Apparently having more than you “need” applies only to whites. Gee, is it OK for me to pull the race card, too?

  • foxyladi14

    remember the volcano that erupted recently..well this is the same thing except its under water a spewing oil instead of lava

  • Guest

    As I understand it, the most effective physical containment technique to significantly minimize environmental damage is a spray of chemical disperers that break up oil slicks on the surface of the water into smaller droplets, which can then be broken down by bacteria in the water and by other oceanic microbes. Kind of like an eco-friendly detergent ??? But a process that is only effective if initiated in the first few hours after an event.

    Controlled burns are pretty much a last resort to try and stop the slick from reaching the coastline. :(

  • carol haka

    Yeah, the media has cared anything about filing the bodies returning home since Obama took over and increased the numbers.

    I hate him with a passion.

    >:o

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    Your an idiot! Matter of fact an idiot has a higher IQ than you.

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    Ferd..

    When you were born the doctor slapped your mother…

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    tango

    Your another fucking moron playing with his mommies computer…..

  • EllenD

    Which one could I do without? I pick Artificial Turf ;) !

  • kenoshamarge

    Can I get off now, the bottom of my shoes have worn away and I think I’m dehydrating. I’m too old for this shit.

  • Ferd Berfle

    LMAO

  • creeper

    Enough.  Have a flag, Jack.

  • Mr. Natural

    No rainbows and unicorns?

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