Posted on 05/06/2010 10:35:06 PM PDT by justme346
or step on Obowmao’s face and make him drink the BP oil.
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Interesting
Don’t ever underestimate the challenge of going from lab tests to production.
That looked like at least a cup of oil in each bowl and the results are amazing. Compared to the billions of dollars that will likely be spent on this cleanup, why not spend a few million to see if this works. I can’t envision it hurting anything to try.
Very neat. I would hope something like this would be tried. Of course, we don’t have an administration that is willing to mitigate and solve problems.
Too much oil, not enough hay.
BFL
the price of hay will skyrocket.
Won’t be done because there’s very little possibility for corruption.
This is too simple a solution for the brainiacs in charge.
They need a 10+ Billion dollar solution to justify their 200K+ a year salaries.
Yeah but if it’s easy to clean up, we will just drill more.
It don’t take much to get a hundred bales of dry hay and try it out in the gulf what do you have to lose!
Naw, too simple for the genius-grade experts!
This will never work.
-My guess is that neither one of those guys have a PHD.
-Unless it’s premium Alfalfa, their hay would never be expensive enough for the government to use.
-Because of the cost savings involved, it would be more difficult to tax us more for the process.
-If it worked, it would be more difficult for Obama and his tribe to justify not drilling for our own oil.
-It wasn’t Obama’s idea.
- Most importantly, those two guys are NOT likely democrats... so forgetaboutit.
Other than all that... it seems like a very reasonable idea.
Yea these college types it might be way over their heads!!!
That wasn’t oil, it was o’l. yaall.
Straw would work better it seems. Hays are all different depending on the grass’s growing in the pasture...Aflalfa vs. Timothy vs and other numbers of grass. Straw would be more obsorbant as it is drier that hay..but I didn’t read the article.
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