1 posted on
07/14/2010 6:59:54 PM PDT by
Whenifhow
To: Whenifhow
2 posted on
07/14/2010 7:01:10 PM PDT by
Whenifhow
To: Whenifhow
3 posted on
07/14/2010 7:02:31 PM PDT by
al baby
(Hi Mom sarc ;))
To: Whenifhow
What you don’t see is what the dispersants kept below sealevel.
BP will deny the large plumes. — “What? We don’t see any large plumes.”
We would have been much better off if they had never used the dispersants.
Oil goes to the surface — every time. Much of this didn’t. It is destroying life on the sea floor.
8 posted on
07/14/2010 7:09:22 PM PDT by
boycott
(CAL)
To: Whenifhow
Or it could be a coffee stain on a tablecloth...
To: Whenifhow
My lookout is keeping an eye on the oil!
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14 posted on
07/14/2010 7:25:38 PM PDT by
Young Werther
("Quae cum ita sunt" Since these things are so!)
To: Whenifhow
Yikes. Hope that is not for real.
To: Whenifhow
Multiple reports claim only 2% of the oil is visible on the surface!
17 posted on
07/14/2010 7:31:36 PM PDT by
givemELL
(Does Taiwan eet the Criteria to Qualify as an "Overseas Territory of the United States"? by Richar)
To: Whenifhow
I'm not buying it. Looks CGI to me.
You can't trust anything you see on video or a photograph these days considering the state of the art of computer graphics/animation software.
See for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87TBzAHfMwE
21 posted on
07/14/2010 7:52:47 PM PDT by
FReepaholic
(The problem is they do not fear us.)
To: Whenifhow
How do I know this is oil and not a dip of chocolate vanilla ise cream that fell off the cone and melted on the sidewalk?
27 posted on
07/14/2010 8:52:10 PM PDT by
fso301
To: Whenifhow
33 posted on
07/15/2010 8:24:33 AM PDT by
Quilla
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