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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Day 53: Oil Well Capped. Leak Cleaned Up.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/13/us/13latest.html
Day 53: The Latest on the Oil Spill

Day 53: Oil Well Capped. Leak Cleaned Up.

What's wrong? Why don't you believe me? You believed Barack Hussein Obama when he fraudulently claimed that the stimulus (welfare for the wealthy) would fix the economy. With millions unemployed and millions facing homelessness, you still believed Barack Hussein Obama when he said that he really did fix the economy. You believed Barack Hussein Obama when he claimed that the Health Care Deform bill would fix the problems with the health care industry AND balance the budget at the same time. You believed Barack Hussein Obama when he claimed he wasn't bowing down to third world dictators and other foreign dignitaries. You believed Barack Hussein Obama was being impartial every time he defended Muslim terrorists that killed Americans. You believe Barack Hussein Obama every time he lies (which is every time he opens his mouth).

So why won't you believe me when I claim that the underwater oil well is capped and that the ocean has been cleaned up? I guess I need to be elected liar-in-chief of the United States before people will believe a big liar and his big lies.

1 comment:

  1. The Scarlet PimpernelJune 14, 2010 at 12:32 AM

    From TFA:
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    The Coast Guard has given BP engineers to the end of the weekend to increase the containment of the oil spilling from the ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico.

    The order came in a letter sent to the company on Friday by Rear Adm. James A. Watson, who is the federal government’s on-scene coordinator for the cleanup effort. The letter, which was released to the media on Saturday, was sent to Doug Suttles, BP’s chief operating officer. Admiral Watson did not say in his letter what the consequences would be for missing the deadline.
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    And what if BP chose to simply walk away?? what is America going to do, threaten to not buy their oil anymore?? Well, at least then the oil would be ours to do as we wished with.

    I do suggest that in reimbursement for the spill damage, that output of this well be assigned in perpetuity to the American public, through a wholly American-owned oil company with established business practices. Wait, there are no American-owned oil companies anymore (tho Exxon-Mobil comes closest, as still having the most US-based inteests). NOW what??

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