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Oil Spil 31 years ago and today
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<blockquote data-quote="2000GT-281" data-source="post: 9761529" data-attributes="member: 23094"><p>What do you suggest? I can tell you one thing, if I lived down there I wouldnt be holding up a sign protesting BP. I would be on the beach cleaning up or lending a hand where I could. Its not like when there is a tornado where I live and people die, homes are destroyed, and lives torn apart the residents of the Gulf Coast come running. </p><p></p><p>Is this BPs fault? Of course. Will I stop buying gas from them? Never. We need to drill off shore, and this is what can happen as a result. Hopefully something is gained from this spill. Knowledge so that in the future there is not another spill like this one.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I would have stopped the leak weeks ago, but like Obama and the rest of his staff, I dont have a ****ing clue how to. I will leave it to the professionals to figure out.</p><p></p><p>My point is that the news media is making it look as bad as it possibly can. How about showing BP some support? What about being optimistic that the leak will be contained soon? No way. They couldnt possibly do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2000GT-281, post: 9761529, member: 23094"] What do you suggest? I can tell you one thing, if I lived down there I wouldnt be holding up a sign protesting BP. I would be on the beach cleaning up or lending a hand where I could. Its not like when there is a tornado where I live and people die, homes are destroyed, and lives torn apart the residents of the Gulf Coast come running. Is this BPs fault? Of course. Will I stop buying gas from them? Never. We need to drill off shore, and this is what can happen as a result. Hopefully something is gained from this spill. Knowledge so that in the future there is not another spill like this one. BTW, I would have stopped the leak weeks ago, but like Obama and the rest of his staff, I dont have a ****ing clue how to. I will leave it to the professionals to figure out. My point is that the news media is making it look as bad as it possibly can. How about showing BP some support? What about being optimistic that the leak will be contained soon? No way. They couldnt possibly do that. [/QUOTE]
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