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Oil Arrives In Louisiana; Defense Booms Inadequate

eldavojohn writes "People in mainland Louisiana are seeing the beginnings of the oil's full effects on wildlife in the area. Sticky, rust-colored oil covers the reeds like a latex paint, indicating that the efforts to lay miles of floating booms to keep it away from the fragile marshes are useless. They are experiencing what the Plaquemines (mouth of Mississippi River) saw last week, and it now appears that their defenses were inadequate. Only time will tell how much worse it can get as BP still scrambles for a solution. NPR also ran a story critical of Obama's 'scientific approach' that he promised to use in office and how well it's being applied and holding up during this crisis."

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  1. Re:Definition of Criticism? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Example of what would be very critical: "You, sir, are worse than Hitler!"

    I think that's just Glenn Beck merging of the terms 'critical' and 'trolling' screwing with your vocabulary.

  2. Re:Not very critical, actually. by slick7 · · Score: 0, Troll

    But not Halliburton, who made the part that actually broke. Because they're good ol' boys.

    Identify all persons associated with the oil cartel in America...
    Does this help?

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  3. Re:Not very critical, actually. by couchslug · · Score: 1, Troll

    "As a liberal, I am very, very upset with the man I voted for right now."

    Bush II never did anything out of character.

    Bush Light, OTOH, knew he could do whatever he wished because his base had no alternative but to vote for Change We Can Believe In.
    No matter how pissed off they get this will not change in 2012, and it's hilarious. Who expected to be Pwn3d by a Chicago political shapeshifter?

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  4. The "scientific approach" by damn_registrars · · Score: -1, Troll

    Obama's "scientific approach" appears eerily similar to the approaches that his predecessor used in response to crisis events... In other words not specifically scientific at all.

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  5. Re:Not very critical, actually. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    >>BP has lied about the flow rate and did not release data that would allow scientists to judge it. All they would have to do is release their data,

    Your not an oil flow expert and that data would do you no good. Its better if you just accept BP's answer to this and not ask questions because they are the experts and you are not.

    Now you see how I applied the argument of AWG'ers to this situation? For those upset about BP not releasing the data and calling people who question AGW deniers, congratulations you are officially a hypocrite.

  6. Re:Not very critical, actually. by Shakrai · · Score: 0, Troll

    Clinton managed to balance the budget by cutting the fat

    Clinton did that because he was too busy arguing with a GOP Congress to expand Government in a manner beneficial to his base. Do you really think he would have done the same if he had Pelosi and Reid running things? To flip it around, do you really think Bush would have driven our national checkbook into the red if he had to contend with an angry Democratic Congress instead of a sycophantic Republican one?

    Divided Government is the only way to go as long as we are stuck with political parties that put duty to party ahead of duty to the country. You are a fool if you don't vote Republican for Congress in 2010.....

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