Posted on 06/06/2010 12:53:22 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
To Liz Cheney....LOOOK INTO NALCO...PLEASE!
Huffingtion....
...another Greek Epic Fail....
Precisely.
At the same time that the take-charge Feds shouldered the responsibility for regulating drilling in the Gulf, they shouldered the responsibility to make sure Americans did not suffer needlessly from disasters related to that drilling.
Yes, BP should ultimately pay for the clean up, but the Federal Government should have moved quickly to make sure the damage was minimized as much as possible.
Has Obama declared a state of emergency in Louisiana yet?
OILGATE: Its not about the costly leak, its about the stingy cleanup.
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Huffington is a boob that just fell onto the stage because of her ex husband.
Was the Daily Kooks owner not available?
Pray for America
Does this "thousand percent" mean the the next nine oil spills are Bush and Chaney's fault as well?
Here is the smoking gun!
It would probably be beneath Liz Cheney to laugh while she said this, but it would have been nice to see. Liberals are more to susceptible to the Alinsky ridicule, IMO.
Ah, ZsaZsa... the only thing we’re missing is Ray Taliaferro piping up: “ASHCROFT!”
Wonder how many conversations between AH and the real A..H...in the White House to strategize this line of defense/attack? I remember AH bragging that the only number in her blackberry speed dial was zero.
I can just hear them plotting to blame this on Bush....the same way the left plotted to destroy Bush, Sarah, Cheney and anyone else in their path.
Very weak responses to foolish claims.
After all, isn't Bush the guy that snorted cocaine and avoided military service? Oh wait, that's Obama. Let's blame him anyway.
So who recieved almost a million dollars fom BP?
Whose admin didn’t inspect the rig? Whose admin gave them a safety award?
Just wondering
Environment groups aim to stop work on power plant
May 24, 2010
Two environmental groups have asked a federal court to halt work on a coal-fired power plant near Fulton in southwest Arkansas, arguing that proper assessments of the plant's effect on valuable wetlands were never done.
The state Supreme Court recently ruled the Arkansas Public Service Commission improperly granted a permit for the John W. Turk plant and sent the matter back to the PSC for the permit process to begin anew. That ruling, however, didn't stop work on the plant.
The Sierra Club and Audubon Arkansas, as well as the National Audubon Society, said Monday they had filed a request with federal court at Texarkana for a stop-work injunction against Southwest Electric Power Co., which is building the $1.7 billion, 600-megawatt plant.
The documents filed Friday claim SWEPCO and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers didn't do environmental impact studies required by federal law.
I thought Obama was supposed to CHANGE all of that?
This woman is a HUGE DITZ!! I am ashamed she is a woman and most of all, Huff Puff does not represent me as a woman!!
WAKE UP AMERICA!!
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