2010-07-27

BP Oil Spill: Clean-Up Crews Can't Find Crude in the Gulf

Vatic Note:  I am just so surprised!!!!!  LOL  Not!  We said it was all going to be ok, but try to remember all the various horrors they were feeding us daily, day in and day out. I would be surprised if half the residents there didn't suffer from PTSD right now.    It appears they accomplished what they set out to do:  1.  Destroy the gulf economy,  2.  foreclose on homes of unemployed tourist workers, oil workers and fishermen,  now they can sell the land for those resorts they wanted,  3.  Now they can drill in those marshes they have been trying to get for eons that the environmental agencies and groups would not allow them to do because of the marshes function of cleaning the water for use by humans, and finally 4. OBAMA GOT HIS BAN ON COMMERCIAL FISHING AND SPORT FISHING THAT HE WAS GOING TO SIGN AN EO FOR, NOW HE DOESN'T HAVE TO, so apparently this was to save the dems and cooperating repubs seats like Graham in SC, and others,  and his own for the upcoming kick off for the 2012 re-election run.  Think he can rhetoric himself back into the same position he was when he ran before???  Not!  Well, keep a wary eye out.  These guys are dangerous, they don't know what living in peace means.  That is why they have all those addictions. 

BP Oil Spill: Clean-Up Crews Can't Find Crude in the Gulf

http://abcnews.go.com/WN/bp-oil-spill-crude-mother-nature-breaks-slick/story?id=11254252
By JEFFREY KOFMAN
BURAS, La. July 26, 2010

For 86 days, oil spewed into the Gulf of Mexico from BP's damaged well, dumping some 200 million gallons of crude into sensitive ecosystems. BP and the federal government have amassed an army to clean the oil up, but there's one problem -- they're having trouble finding it. (VN:  No, what a surprise....... must be those oil eating organisms, and what happened to all those birds we saw in the film, tons of them coming down in the marshes, huh? And did you notice the date on the video of the beginning of the oil burst being filmed?





The leak is capped and the spill appears to be shrinking, but where is it going?

Watch 'World News' for the latest coverage on the Gulf oil spill.

At its peak last month, the oil slick was the size of Kansas, but it has been rapidly shrinking, now down to the size of New Hampshire.

Today, ABC News surveyed a marsh area and found none, and even on a flight out to the rig site Sunday with the Coast Guard, there was no oil to be seen.



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