Posted on 04/30/2010 2:04:24 PM PDT by DukeBillie
Weve all been shocked and saddened by the tragic events in the Gulf of Mexico. My heart breaks for coastal residents who are facing fears of the unknown impacts of the oil spill.
As an Alaskan, I can speak from the heart about the tragedy of an oil spill. For as long as I live, I will never forget the day the Exxon-Valdez ran aground on Bligh Reef and millions of gallons of North Slope crude poured into the waters of our beautiful Prince William Sound. The spill was devastating to so many Alaskans who, like my own family, make their living on the water from our commercial fishing industry. Heartbreaking was the word my husband Todd, an Alaska Native and trained oil spill responder, used to describe the scene as we watched it unfold on land and water that we feel is sacred.
Alaskans understand the tragedy of an oil spill, and weve taken steps to do all we can to prevent another Exxon tragedy, but we are still pro-development. We still believe in responsible development, which includes drilling to extract energy sources, because we know that there is an inherent link between energy and security, energy and prosperity, and energy and freedom. Production of our own resources means security for America and opportunities for American workers. We need oil, and if we dont drill for it here, we have to purchase it from countries that not only do not like America and can use energy purchases as a weapon against us, but also do not have the oversight that America has.
In the coming days, there will be hearings to discover the cause of the explosion and the subsequent leak. Actions will be taken to increase oversight to prevent future accidents. Government can and must play an appropriate role here. If a company was lax in its prevention practices, it must be held accountable. It is inexcusable for any oil company to not invest in preventative measures. They must be held accountable or the public will forever distrust the industry.
This was the position I took as an oil and gas regulator and as Governor of Alaska when my administration ramped up oversight of the oil industry and created a petroleum-systems-integrity office to monitor our oil and gas infrastructure for potential environmental risks. I took a lot of heat for the stand I took against the oil industry (which is how political adversaries labeled my actions). But we took tough action because there was proof of some improper maintenance of oil infrastructure which I believed was unacceptable. We instituted new oversight and held British Petroleum (BP) financially accountable for poor maintenance practices. We also filed a Friend-of-the-Court brief against Exxons interests for its decades-old responsibility to compensate Alaskans affected by the Valdez spill, and I took other actions against the industry which ultimately helped hold it accountable.
All responsible energy development must be accompanied by strict oversight, but even with the strictest oversight in the world, accidents still happen. No human endeavor is ever without risk whether its sending a man to the moon or extracting the necessary resources to fuel our civilization. I repeat the slogan drill here, drill now not out of naiveté or disregard for the tragic consequences of oil spills my family and my state and I know firsthand those consequences. How could I still believe in drilling Americas domestic supply of energy after having seen the devastation of the Exxon-Valdez spill? I continue to believe in it because increased domestic oil production will make us a more secure, prosperous, and peaceful nation.
Our hearts go out to all Americans along the coast affected by this recent tragedy, especially those who lost family members in the rig explosion, and our prayers go up for a successful recovery. May spill responders be safe.
- Sarah Palin
I screwed up the link - how do I fix it?
Here it is.
http://www.facebook.com/#!/notes/sarah-palin/domestic-drilling-why-we-can-still-believe/384560338434
Thank you. Had a brain-drain there for a moment.
Thank you, Sarah. Yes, ma’am.
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My God, she is good. Spoken from the heart, spoken from experience. Including some solutions and good sound ideas for going forward.
My heart is breaking for the Gulf. First order is containment. Bless those in their efforts, no matter what side of the argument they’re on. This is way too big for politics...and woe be unto them that try to use this national tragedy for their advantage. This IS a national tragedy and like 9/11, we all need to step up and do what we can to help. There will be plenty of time for failure analysis and cause and corrective action in the future. Now is not that time.
Godspeed all working the efforts. I will join as soon as asked to do something other than be in the way.
Without our own drilling... we as a Nation are ****ed.
LLS
I have lived on the Mississippi Coast all of my life... My business could be killed by this spill... and I say DRILL BABY DRILL... we can fix whatever happened... if it wasn’t terrorism... which many here feel that it could have been.
LLS
(((((Palin Ping)))))
obama-axelrod-emanuel orchestrated self sabotage conducted by hugo chavez. Or Chavez thugs assisted by russians or AQ assisted by chavez thugs.
God bless you, LLS, and God bless Sarah too.
You still say “DRILL BABY DRILL” just like I knew you would and our Sarah thinks of those who lost their life and of their families, just like I knew she would.
she’s not just good, she’s great.
Am I paranoid for wondering if sabotage was somehow involved?
You’re right, dear altura.
Sarah is GREAT!
That's absolutely right. Her analysis of the current situation and her roadmap of the road ahead reveals her wisdom. In a word, PRESIDENTIAL.
I happy Sarah put out statement and defused any policy criticism on her views concerning drilling. Sarah understand this better than any other pol.
You betcha, she does.
Sarah is smarter than her haters and detractors have yet to imagine.
Boy oh boy, are they in for an education! LOL.
So grateful to be American in the days of Sarah Palin.
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