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More hindrance by federal gov't to contain oil
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Anyone can see the pattern of federal refusal to solve a problem because the problem is satisfying an agenda. Here is another example, "Federal Government Halts Sand Berm Dredging".
http://www.wdsu.com/news/23997498/detail.html
One has to wonder why they are so dedicated to letting the oil "spill" become as devastating as possible. It only adds credence to the suspicions of their role in it from the beginning. We've been fooled one too many times.
PS...Here is a funny video clip of BP executives dealing with the spill.
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And if you think this pertains only to Democrats, think again. Both parties are moving in the same direction. The difference is only a matter of speed. Democrats are Socialism on steroids while the Republicans are Socialism on Prozac.
One problem. The producers left out the role of Obama refusing BP the use of oil skimmers from other countries, the Coast Guard shutting down the oil skimmers manufactured in this country (until Union involvement can be determined), the EPA stopping Louisiana from dredging coastal protecting sand berms, and Obama shaking down BP to the tune of 20 Billion dollars thus depriving BP of resouces to continue the fight against the oil spill.
I am sure if BP had a choice in this matter, they would much rather have the oil rig continue doing what it was designed to do. Oil pumped from the earth is much more profitable than oil skimmed from the ocean surface.
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