Posted on 05/24/2010 5:25:04 PM PDT by Big Bureaucracy
We continue to hold BP responsible as the responsible party. But we are on them, watching them!
This is how Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano described the federal involvement in cleaning the oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico today.
No kidding! The Obama administration is doing exactly this: watching BP from the sidelines.
In fact we are all watching. There is a camera next to the crack in the pipe and we all are watching live deadly oil gushing into the ocean.
As a teen I used to look for the Loch Ness monster on the live web-cam in Scotland. What a surprise it was when a gigantic fish swam right around the BP Gulf spill on live TV.
President Obamas adviser David Axelrod was giving interview for Fox News and the oil was gushing on live web when at the 9:39 minute of the video the deep sea monster appeared.
It could be of course that the fish is not giant, but the hole is tiny. If this is some normal fish then the crack in that pipe shouldnt that big. I mean, if you print the Health Care Law you will have enough crap to plug it. There is no way the mighty USA with The One behind the wheel has no clue how to plug this tiny crack. That leaves us with the giant fish theory...
(Excerpt) Read more at bigbureaucracy.com ...
A catch of an 11 ft 4 in (3.3 metres), 140 lb (63.5kg) monster that turned out to be an oarfish was reported on 17 February 2003 by Ms Val Fletcher, who was using a fishing rod baited with squid, at Skinningrove, a coastal settlement of north-east England.
You may be right - it looks like the creature in the video.
Oarfish that washed ashore on a Bermuda beach in 1860. The animal was 16 feet (4.9 m) long and was originally described as a sea serpent.
This is a fish story from Wikipedia :)
He sure looks like Hitler.
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