1969912 0 #1 June 23, 2010 Chairman Maobama and his clowns try again. Idiots... "WASHINGTON -- Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says he will issue a new order imposing a moratorium on deepwater oil drilling after a federal judge struck down the existing one. Salazar said in a statement Tuesday that the new order will contain additional information making clear why the six-month drilling pause was necessary in the aftermath of the Gulf oil spill. The judge in New Orleans who struck down the moratorium earlier Tuesday complained there was insufficient justification for it." http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/06/22/interior-secretary-seeks-renew-drilling-stay/ "Once we got to the point where twenty/something's needed a place on the corner that changed the oil in their cars we were doomed . . ." -NickDG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #2 June 23, 2010 Quote Idiots... "WASHINGTON -- Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says he will issue a new order imposing a moratorium on deepwater oil drilling after a federal judge struck down the existing one. Salazar said in a statement Tuesday that the new order will contain additional information making clear why the six-month drilling pause was necessary in the aftermath of the Gulf oil spill. The judge in New Orleans who struck down the moratorium earlier Tuesday complained there was insufficient justification for it." http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/06/22/interior-secretary-seeks-renew-drilling-stay/ Can you say a judge who is bought and paid for by BIG OIL.. and is HEAVILY invested in oil stocks made the decision.... MMMMKKKK Amazing who is doing all the bending over for OIL and other big corporations around here Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kj126 0 #3 June 23, 2010 Can you say a judge who is bought and paid for by BIG OIL.. and is HEAVILY invested in oil stocks made the decision.... MMMMKKKK Amazing who is doing all the bending over for OIL and other big corporations around hereYou think it could possibly be due to all the coastal employees out of work for 6 months? So quick to judge.I Am Sofa King We Todd Did!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucky... 0 #4 June 23, 2010 Quote Can you say a judge who is bought and paid for by BIG OIL.. and is HEAVILY invested in oil stocks made the decision.... MMMMKKKK Amazing who is doing all the bending over for OIL and other big corporations around hereYou think it could possibly be due to all the coastal employees out of work for 6 months? So quick to judge.The current mess we have coild ruin the ecology and 10's of thousads of jobs for > a decade. If drilling continues b4 we get a handle on what happened and it repeats, this could virtually last a century and be so catastrophic that it alters mankind as we know it, not to mention the marine life. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucky... 0 #5 June 23, 2010 Quote Chairman Maobama and his clowns try again. Idiots... "WASHINGTON -- Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says he will issue a new order imposing a moratorium on deepwater oil drilling after a federal judge struck down the existing one. Salazar said in a statement Tuesday that the new order will contain additional information making clear why the six-month drilling pause was necessary in the aftermath of the Gulf oil spill. The judge in New Orleans who struck down the moratorium earlier Tuesday complained there was insufficient justification for it." http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/06/22/interior-secretary-seeks-renew-drilling-stay/ And if Obama did nothing, the break repeated, you would be crucifying Obama to the end of time. Nice to be able to jump back and forth across the fence, huh? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #6 June 23, 2010 Quote The current mess we have coild ruin the ecology and 10's of thousads of jobs for > a decade. If drilling continues b4 we get a handle on what happened and it repeats, this could virtually last a century and be so catastrophic that it alters mankind as we know it, not to mention the marine life. how many wells have been drilled before this Spring? Blanket bans are a bit simplistic. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
futuredivot 0 #7 June 23, 2010 Can you prove a judge who is bought and paid for by BIG OIL.. and is HEAVILY invested in oil stocks made the decision.... MMMMKKKK Heck, even poor me has some oil stocks-most investors do.You are only as strong as the prey you devour Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jgoose71 0 #8 June 23, 2010 Quote Can you say a judge who is bought and paid for by BIG OIL.. and is HEAVILY invested in oil stocks made the decision.... MMMMKKKK Amazing who is doing all the bending over for OIL and other big corporations around hereYou think it could possibly be due to all the coastal employees out of work for 6 months? So quick to judge.Agreed, many fishermen and people who depend on tourism are out of jobs in the area, no need to compound it by putting the rest of the people out of work. A more realistic approach would me mandatory safety inspections by independent people. In the military when there is a mishap, the war doesn't stop. You find out what went wrong, fix it and move on. The trick is getting qualified inspectors on the oil rigs. Obama, if he even gets involved, is most likely to send out people with English degrees rather than engineering degrees. This is all of course because the Unicorn Tear power plant that Al Gore uses on his Gulfstreem Jet hasn't been approved for public use yet."There is an art, it says, or, rather, a knack to flying. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss." Life, the Universe, and Everything Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RonD1120 62 #9 June 23, 2010 Quote Quote Idiots... "WASHINGTON -- Interior Secretary Ken Salazar says he will issue a new order imposing a moratorium on deepwater oil drilling after a federal judge struck down the existing one. Salazar said in a statement Tuesday that the new order will contain additional information making clear why the six-month drilling pause was necessary in the aftermath of the Gulf oil spill. The judge in New Orleans who struck down the moratorium earlier Tuesday complained there was insufficient justification for it." http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/06/22/interior-secretary-seeks-renew-drilling-stay/ Can you say a judge who is bought and paid for by BIG OIL.. and is HEAVILY invested in oil stocks made the decision.... MMMMKKKK Amazing who is doing all the bending over for OIL and other big corporations around here The knee jerks are in power so that is how the administrative decisions are metted out. The future belongs to the lawyers.Look for the shiny things of God revealed by the Holy Spirit. They only last for an instant but it is a Holy Instant. Let your soul absorb them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rhaig 0 #10 June 23, 2010 Quote Can you say a judge who is bought and paid for by BIG OIL.. and is HEAVILY invested in oil stocks made the decision.... MMMMKKKK Amazing who is doing all the bending over for OIL and other big corporations around here do you have anything to back that up or are you just making more assumptions?-- Rob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tjm 0 #11 June 23, 2010 Quote Quote Can you say a judge who is bought and paid for by BIG OIL.. and is HEAVILY invested in oil stocks made the decision.... MMMMKKKK Amazing who is doing all the bending over for OIL and other big corporations around here You think it could possibly be due to all the coastal employees out of work for 6 months? So quick to judge.The current mess we have coild ruin the ecology and 10's of thousads of jobs for > a decade. If drilling continues b4 we get a handle on what happened and it repeats, this could virtually last a century and be so catastrophic that it alters mankind as we know it, not to mention the marine life. 6 months won't fix the problem, name one thing the Government can do in six months. They have been drilling in the Gulf for decades with no significent problem as the one now. The odds are so high that nothing will happen in that time period that is does not justify the hit on our local and national industries it is effecting. The best would be to assess the problem then fix it while still allowing to drill. The reason I am saying this is because nothing will get done in six months before the drilling will start again anyways.If you're not living on the edge; you're taking up too much room! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #12 June 23, 2010 Quote Quote The current mess we have coild ruin the ecology and 10's of thousads of jobs for > a decade. If drilling continues b4 we get a handle on what happened and it repeats, this could virtually last a century and be so catastrophic that it alters mankind as we know it, not to mention the marine life. how many wells have been drilled before this Spring? Blanket bans are a bit simplistic. Did the right wing apologists for BIG OIL get the memo that the BAN is only on 33 EXPLORATION WELLS like the one that blew up and killed so many workers??? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #13 June 23, 2010 Quote Can you prove a judge who is bought and paid for by BIG OIL.. and is HEAVILY invested in oil stocks made the decision.... MMMMKKKK Heck, even poor me has some oil stocks-most investors do. I betcha your bent over judge is doin just fine DRILL BABY DRILL Quote NEW ORLEANS -- The Louisiana judge who struck down the Obama administration's six-month ban on deepwater oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico has reported extensive investments in the oil and gas industry, according to financial disclosure reports. He's also a new member of a secret national security court. OH SAY IT AINT SO The White House promised an immediate appeal. The Interior Department had imposed the moratorium last month in the wake of the BP disaster, halting approval of any new permits for deepwater projects and suspending drilling on 33 exploratory wells. http://www.fresnobee.com/2010/06/23/1980714/judge-who-nixed-drilling-ban-has.html#ixzz0rh5moaqw Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dgskydive 0 #14 June 23, 2010 Quote You think it could possibly be due to all the coastal employees out of work for 6 months? Screw that, BP needs to still pay its employees even if they cant work for 6 months.Dom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kj126 0 #15 June 24, 2010 Quote Quote You think it could possibly be due to all the coastal employees out of work for 6 months? Screw that, BP needs to still pay its employees even if they cant work for 6 months. I would agree that they need to pay their employees, but our reaction to shutting them down and creating further lose of revenue is not helping them do the right thing. I know its a huge business with billions, but its still a business an no one goes around giving away $.I Am Sofa King We Todd Did!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
futuredivot 0 #16 June 24, 2010 Quote Screw that, BP needs to still pay its employees even if they cant work for 6 months. Put down the crack pipe or just try to justify this position-I think I'll have fun with this one.You are only as strong as the prey you devour Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sundevil777 102 #17 June 24, 2010 Quote The trick is getting qualified inspectors on the oil rigs. Obama, if he even gets involved, is most likely to send out people with English degrees rather than engineering degrees. Not English degress, or even engineering degrees, he sends out people with law degrees. If Obama had not tried to justify the moratorium based upon a report that was altered after it was signed - not in agreement with the authors, well...they wouldn't have been able to pretend to have a basis for the moratorium and the judge wouldn't have had to swat it aside. Obama's secretary altered a report (a report by real experts), and they got caught. Not so complicated.People are sick and tired of being told that ordinary and decent people are fed up in this country with being sick and tired. I’m certainly not, and I’m sick and tired of being told that I am Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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