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To: Beloved Levinite

The problem is that all these industries are coming back and the spill will be a small blimp on the radar of time. The percieved danger, over-hyped damages and over-reaction of the government / media are a far more threat to the person livelihood than the spill.

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Everyone seems to be calling the Deepwater Horizon spill the worst environmental disaster ever, but rumors of the Gulf’s death may be greatly exaggerated, writes Michael Grunwald of TIME. While there could be long-term ramifications from the spill, the damage so far actually looks pretty modest. It’s killed less than 1% as many birds as the Exxon Valdez spill, for example, and the region’s fish and shrimp have so far tested clean.

As for Louisiana’s marshes, the spill affected only about 350 acres of wetlands that were already disappearing at a rate of 15,000 acres a year thanks to oil and gas industry pipelines. One LSU professor likens the spill to “a sunburn on a cancer patient.” This is lighter crude than the Exxon spilled, experts explain, and Mississippi river currents are keeping it off the coast. “We’re not seeing catastrophic impacts,” says one marine scientist. “There’s a lot of hype, but no evidence to justify it.”


5 posted on 08/01/2010 11:34:32 AM PDT by BushCountry (I spoken many wise words in jest, but no comparison to the number of stupid words spoken in earnest)
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To: BushCountry

BC, consider the source.


6 posted on 08/01/2010 11:36:58 AM PDT by Beloved Levinite (I have a new name for the occupier of The Oval Office: KING FRAUD! (pronounced King "Faa-raud"))
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To: BushCountry

Please read this back to me, after the next major hurricane, and tell me there is no impact, them!


11 posted on 08/01/2010 12:42:10 PM PDT by Prussianone
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To: BushCountry

Wow! You actually believe the crap that come out of Time Magazine? I have a bridge to sell you.


12 posted on 08/01/2010 12:44:07 PM PDT by Kirkwood
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To: BushCountry
You said "wetlands that were already disappearing at a rate of 15,000 acres a year thanks to oil and gas industry pipelines.

Please explain. This makes no sense.

21 posted on 08/01/2010 1:50:28 PM PDT by Travis T. OJustice (I can spell just fine, thanks, it's my typing that sucks.)
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