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    With glee in the oil pig company owners eyes, they watched as one after one of the 'bots in the Repugnatin debates blathered drill baby drill so that it would create so many *jobs*. Michele Bachmann even made some mention of $2 a gallon if we could drill everywhere. Ricky Bobby Perry was foaming at the mouth to frack the few remaining gallons of clean water in Texass to his oil overlords. I've yet to hear one of them comment on environmental risk.

    Any direct quotes?
    Or is that a subject they just don't talk about?

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    ....lest any 'Pugs or for that matter Tea Pottys or Demons say the Gulf sure cleaned up all spiffy:

    Stuart Smith on the true status of the Macondo Well site:

    http://www.stuarthsmith.com/oil-risi...r-horizon-site

    exerpts: The truly frightening part of this development, as reported in a previous post (see below), is the oil may be coming from cracks and fissures in the seafloor caused by the work BP did during its failed attempts to cap the runaway Macondo Well – and that type of leakage can’t be stopped, ever.

    Is BP’s Macondo Well Site Still Leaking? Fresh Oil on the Gulf Raises Concerns and Haunting Memories

    Fresh oil is surfacing all over the northern quadrant of the Gulf of Mexico. Reports of slicks that meander for miles and huge expanses of oil sheen that look like phantom islands are becoming common, again. Fresh oil, only slightly weathered, is washing ashore in areas hit hardest by last year’s massive spill, like Breton Island, Ship Island, the Chandeleurs and northern Barataria Bay. BP has reactivated its Vessels of Opportunity (VoO) program to handle cleanup. It’s a sickeningly familiar scene that has fishermen, researchers and public officials searching for answers, as haunting memories of last year’s calamity come roaring back.

    The fifty-thousand-dollar question, of course, is where is all the new oil coming from?

    One theory: The Macondo Well site, located just 40 miles off the Louisiana coast, is still leaking untold amounts of oil into the Gulf. Some argue that the casing on the capped well itself is leaking. Others believe oil is seeping through cracks and fissures in the seafloor caused by months of high-impact work on the site, including a range of recovery activities (some disclosed, some not) as well as the abortive “top kill” effort.

    In January 2011, a prominent “geohazards specialist” wrote an urgent letter to two members of Congress – U.S. Reps. Fred Upton, chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and John Shimkus, chairman of the Subcommittee on Environment and Economy – suggesting that the Macondo site is leaking oil like a sieve. Here’s an excerpt from that letter (see it in its entirety at link below):

    There is no question that the oil seepages, gas columns, fissures and blowout craters in the seafloor around the Macondo wellhead… have been the direct result of indiscriminate drilling, grouting, injection of dispersant and other undisclosed recover activities. As the rogue well had not been successfully cemented and plugged at the base of the well by the relief wells, unknown quan ies of hydrocarbons are still leaking out from the reservoir at high pressure and are seeping through multiple fault lines to the seabed. It is not possible to cap this oil leakage.

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    Meet the new boutons.

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    ^^^ meet the flip side of the same coin

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    Meet my ongoing Pug motto:
    Dodge, Dip, Duck, Dive, and Dodge.
    predictable.
    and boring.

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    "meet the flip side of the same coin"

    that's false-opposition bull .

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    predictable.
    and boring.
    oil overlords

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    Any direct quotes?
    Or is that a subject they just don't talk about?
    DarrinS
    run along Darrin.

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    that's false-opposition bull .
    You're both grotesquely biased ideological hacks, twisted by inarticulate resentment for your adversaries.

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    You're both grotesquely biased ideological hacks, twisted by inarticulate resentment for your adversaries.
    irony

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    Nary a response from the Pugs.

    Now we have the Keystone promises.

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    keystone is just a freaking pipeline like hundreds of others.

    Considering the source of the oil and ultimate destination it was actually a poor poster child for pipeline proponents but the foaming at the mouth anti pipeline hysteria has been just as foolish.

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    keystone is just a freaking pipeline like hundreds of others.

    Considering the source of the oil and ultimate destination it was actually a poor poster child for pipeline proponents but the foaming at the mouth anti pipeline hysteria has been just as foolish.
    I'm sorry what is the Repug proposal for Keystone spills?

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    I'm sorry what is the Repug proposal for Keystone spills?
    uhhhh....clean it up?

    What a stupid ing question.

    It's just one more pipeline like thousands of others.

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    Today, 10,000 gallons of crude will naturally seep off the coast of Santa Barbara -- as it does every day.

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    "keystone is just a freaking pipeline like hundreds of others."

    bull

    It's so Canadiens and TX refiners can sell their products to C and S America. What other US pipeline does that?

    KXL has also become a symbol of Repugs/BigOil refusing to EVER yield to environmentalism vs. environmentalists who have drawn a line in the sand against BigOil raping the planet.





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    "keystone is just a freaking pipeline like hundreds of others."

    bull

    It's so Canadiens and TX refiners can sell their products to C and S America. What other US pipeline does that?

    KXL has also become a symbol of Repugs/BigOil refusing to EVER yield to environmentalism vs. environmentalists who have drawn a line in the sand against BigOil raping the planet.




    It is a long welded steel cylinder that transports oil. It doesn't know where the oil came from or where it is going, so yeah, dumbass, it's just another pipeline.

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    uhhhh....clean it up?

    What a stupid ing question.

    It's just one more pipeline like thousands of others.
    What a lame, evasive answer.
    Clean it up like they have in the past.
    STFU.

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    What a lame, evasive answer.
    Clean it up like they have in the past.
    STFU.
    Why would the Keystone XL Pipeline demand any different response to a spill than the other thousands of pipelines criss-crossing the United States of America?

    I don't get the significance of this particular conveyance of oil.

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    I don't get the significance of this particular conveyance of oil.
    1. it's not oil

    2. it's about stopping BigCarbon

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    Really? What's it going to carry?

    2. it's about stopping BigCarbon
    I see.

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    Really? What's it going to carry?


    I see.
    It's more toxic, more inflammatory/explosive, more laden with all kinds of non-oil than sweet crude, so much so only a few refineries, eg Kock Bros/Corpus Christi, can process it.

    you see little from your perspective of ankle-biter.

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    It's more toxic, more inflammatory/explosive, more laden with all kinds of non-oil than sweet crude, so much so only a few refineries, eg Kock Bros/Corpus Christi, can process it.

    you see little from your perspective of ankle-biter.
    So, is it oil or not?

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    I'm sorry what is the Repug proposal for Keystone spills?
    all we need is 5,000,000 cleaning ladies and janitors.

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