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    The beautiful thing about a 22 mile long invisible mist is that it can't be photographed.

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    The beautiful thing about a 22 mile long invisible mist is that it can't be photographed.
    Crab nymphs, on the other hand...

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    I guarantee you could put the water straight out of the tap at your sink through a mass spectrometer and you would find traces of bad stuff.

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    I guarantee you could put the water straight out of the tap at your sink through a mass spectrometer and you would find traces of bad stuff.
    Sure.

    Traces.

    It's all about the concentration or potential concentration. We just don't know enough yet. We know plenty about the concentrations in tap water.

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    No, this problem is solved. Case closed. Complete overreaction by the left and the fisherman who are out of work.

    I think this is the last we'll be hearing of this oil spill.

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    No, this problem is solved. Case closed. Complete overreaction by the left and the fisherman who are out of work.

    I think this is the last we'll be hearing of this oil spill.
    Can I get a HALLELUJAH!

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    Can I get a HALLELUJAH!
    And a biggo platter of scrimps!

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    That's addressed in the article leemajors posted if you care to read it, WC.
    "Helped confirm."

    Give me a break. The four chemicals are present in all Gulf oil.

    That's real confirmation. they didn't say the percentages of each matched, and even if it did, that's still not confirmation.

    The ocean floor naturally has seepage. Nobody addressed my point that if it leaked from the well, it should have floated up like the rest of the oil. Only oil that takes a long path, like through a natural crack, will absorb enough heavy matter to keep it submerged.

    Do you know what the specific gravity difference is between oil and sea water? Do you know what that means?

    When you find some facts, let me know please.

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    What makes you think it is impossible for oil from the man made leak to take a "long path"?

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    Gulf fishermen being held responsible for toxic seafood


    Federal government admits not testing for arsenic, mercury or other toxic heavy metals in seafood

    The US government, and even President Obama himself, have said that Gulf seafood is safe to eat in the wake of the massive BP oil spill.

    But an admission from the federal government that it hasn't been testing Gulf seafood for toxic heavy metals, and news that fishermen are being forced to sign waivers making them liable for toxins in their catch, suggest not everyone is convinced of the safety of Gulf seafood.

    http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0821/fis...toxic-seafood/

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    Where is wealthy, elitist, celebrity pitbull standing up for her Real Americans?
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    Gulf fishermen being held responsible for toxic seafood


    Federal government admits not testing for arsenic, mercury or other toxic heavy metals in seafood

    The US government, and even President Obama himself, have said that Gulf seafood is safe to eat in the wake of the massive BP oil spill.

    But an admission from the federal government that it hasn't been testing Gulf seafood for toxic heavy metals, and news that fishermen are being forced to sign waivers making them liable for toxins in their catch, suggest not everyone is convinced of the safety of Gulf seafood.

    http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0821/fis...toxic-seafood/

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    Where is wealthy, elitist, celebrity pitbull standing up for her Real Americans?
    Will this administration ever stop ing up?

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    Keep the goverment away from my arsenic, mercury, and other toxin infested seafood! Free Market!!! Let the people decide what food is and is not contaminated! Big Government strikes again!!!

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    Will this administration ever stop ing up?
    Wait, I thought you were for free market type stuff? I mean, isn't that less regulation if the fed gov't doesn't test the food? If they found food sellers who didn't pass standards, that would reduce jobs, right?

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    Can someone please post data on environmental damage and tainted seafood from the 22-mile invisible mist, when it becomes available?

    Mkay, thanks.

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    22-mile invisible mist
    You know what PAH's are right?

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    You know what PAH's are right?

    They're what puppies walk on.

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    Wait, I thought you were for free market type stuff? I mean, isn't that less regulation if the fed gov't doesn't test the food? If they found food sellers who didn't pass standards, that would reduce jobs, right?
    Less regulation in general, but I acknowledge that some regulation is necessary. To pick any regulation, and assume I am for striking it down, would be an error on your part.

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