Posted on 06/06/2010 11:38:10 AM PDT by Starman417
What did the President know and when did he know it?
According to Richard Wolffe Barack Obama was apprised not only of the leak, but of the magnitude of the leak, how hard it would be to repair and how long it could go on:
Critics have bashed President Obama for being slow to seize the political initiative in combating the BP oil spill in the Gulf Coast, now widely believed to be the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history. The White House has battled back, releasing a timeline of events showing that Obama was briefedand deploying the Coast Guardwithin 24 hours of the Deepwater Horizon blowout.What has not been previously disclosed: The president was not only briefed on the real-time events of the spill, but also on just how bad it would beand how hard it would be to plug the hole.
This has nothing but bad written all over it:
Read more at floppingaces.net...
NALCO needs some looking into!! PRONTO!!
I read that the families of those killed are meeting with BO on Thursday. He’s soooo caring (NOT!!)
Where’s the info on NALCO by that blogger??
NALCO is the key to Bammy and BP using those DISPERANTS!!!
Bammy isn’t wounded at all.....look into NALCO!
Not in hiding....in MEETINGS with NALCO and SOROS and BUFFETT and BP and GOLDMAN!! Rubbing his hands together with GLEE!!
Investigation reveals possible criminal activity connecting Obama to BP oil spill
” - - The key is to follow the money trail.
JoAnne Moretti, along with a team of investigators, delved into records which pointed to a paper trail connecting the major players in this disaster—BP, Deep Water Horizon, Halliburton, Citigroup, Goldman-Sachs, the U.S. Government, and a company called ‘NALCO.’
“A few recognizable names of individuals involved in the paper trail also surfaced—Warren Buffet, George Soros, John Holdren, Tony Rezko....and Barack Obama. - - “
You are correct!
Just do a search using the phrase - ‘Obama and NALCO dispersants’ - and you will see mountains of evidence!
Gee whiz! I wonder why the media isn’t reporting this....
Yeah...maybe he can sit on a whale and ride off into the sunset..
like in the Whale Rider film
Of course 0ilbama did something-he started smearing Arizona’s new law
The dispersants are responsible for the oil remaining below the surface. This, causes worse damage and of course poisoning of our oceans with the materials used to disperse the oil instead of allowing it to move through the process of natural dispersal.
Federal law since 1999 directs the federal government to do a burn off in the event of a major spill.
Obama - and only Obama - is to blame for stopping that.
If NALCO isn;t the KEY to a HUGE SCANDAL, I’ll eat my tin foil hat!!
And it’s all because of NALCO!!
NALCO is associated with UChicago Argonne program. UChicago Argonne received $164 million dollars in stimulus funds this past year. UChicago Argonne just added two new executives to their roster. One from NALCO. The other from the Ill. Dept of Education.
If you dig a little deeper you will find NALCO is also associated with Warren Buffett, Maurice Strong, Al Gore, Soros, Apollo, Blackstone, Goldman Sachs, Hathaway Berkshire.
Goldman-Sachs, Blackstone, and Apollo are all involved in NALCO.
Arab-Americans’ investments in companies that were aligned closely with key Chicago and Illinois politicians (including former Governor Rod Blagojevich).
Arab-American businessman, Ali Atta, had ties to Nalco.
So much for healing the planet. Or rolling back the oceans.
I wonder if the Lockerbie bomber deal figures into this mix somehow...
So, the “Tar Baby” President is found trying to remove tar balls?
Call the White House Psychiatrist, STAT!
POTUS is picking himself apart!
The UK Sunday Times claimed that Libya had insisted that Lockerbie bomber al Megrahi be freed before it would approve an enormous contract with BP. BP announced the deal in May 2007, promising an initial investment of $900 million to explore two Libyan areas — one the size of Belgium and the other as large as Kuwait. But Libya did not approve the deal until after London dropped its objection to releasing al Megrahi, the Sunday Times alleged.
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