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BP oil spill. People are paying attention NOW, aren't they? *mad face*

18,308 38,677 May 2, 2010 at 10:50 PM in Chat
Unless my "search" button is broken, I can't find any threads about this oil spill.

Aren't there some Loungers here from the Gulf Coast area, besides myself?

This thing is going to be bad. Really bad. Sadwalk


I grew up in Pensacola, FL and have spent my whole life on these beaches. Pensacola, Gulf Shores, Navarre, Destin ... they are beautiful. And they have already suffered so much devastation over the years from hurricanes and now they have to endure THIS?

If this goes on long enough and the oil makes it's way into the Florida Keys, that will be the end of the natural coral reef habitat. What about the dolphins and fish and turtles and birds?

Environmental disaster aside, I can't even imagine what the economic impact is going to be. Weeping

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MsGal
06-22-2010 at 02:05 PM.
06-22-2010 at 02:05 PM.
Video of oil hitting Ft. Walton Beach 5 days ago.

LINK [Oil hits Fort Walton Beach FL]


It's not so much what I CAN see that scares me as it is what I CAN'T see.
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punkie
06-22-2010 at 02:13 PM.
06-22-2010 at 02:13 PM.
I passed by a BP station the other day and it was empty while the Citgo across the street was packed Teehee
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Iaaaiws
06-22-2010 at 02:22 PM.
06-22-2010 at 02:22 PM.
Quote from punkie :
I passed by a BP station the other day and it was empty while the Citgo across the street was packed Teehee
I bet it won't seem quite as funny if BP goes out of business and it is left up to the taxpayers to clean up the mess.

Yep, pretty intelligent for all those people to be giving their money to Hugo Chavez and his Citgo stations instead. Thumbup
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Ms.arteest
06-22-2010 at 06:17 PM.
06-22-2010 at 06:17 PM.
Quote from Iaaaiws :
I bet it won't seem quite as funny if BP goes out of business and it is left up to the taxpayers to clean up the mess.

Yep, pretty intelligent for all those people to be giving their money to Hugo Chavez and his Citgo stations instead. Thumbup
My thoughts exactly!
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PhoenixFP
06-22-2010 at 06:31 PM.
06-22-2010 at 06:31 PM.
Quote from Iaaaiws :
I bet it won't seem quite as funny if BP goes out of business and it is left up to the taxpayers to clean up the mess.

Yep, pretty intelligent for all those people to be giving their money to Hugo Chavez and his Citgo stations instead. Thumbup
Iagree

But then again, you can't help educate the average idiot consumer.

I passed a BP yesterday that was a nickel cheaper than the Chevron across the street, and the Chevron had more people Facepalm.

Then again, I can't say I'm helping BP. I haven't bought gas a BP in a while. Closest one to me isn't even in this county (no lie). The only one anywhere near me really is on the way to my sister's house 45 minutes away.
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06-22-2010 at 06:31 PM.
06-22-2010 at 06:31 PM.
Quote from Iaaaiws :
I bet it won't seem quite as funny if BP goes out of business and it is left up to the taxpayers to clean up the mess.

Yep, pretty intelligent for all those people to be giving their money to Hugo Chavez and his Citgo stations instead. Thumbup
The full name is BP Global. They're a British company but do business around the world. Boycotting BP in the states will not put them out of business, just hurt their profits a little bit.
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06-22-2010 at 06:47 PM.
06-22-2010 at 06:47 PM.
For people who can't help clean a beach or save the life of a bird or sea turtle or donate thousands of dollars, a boycott may be all they have in terms of feeling like they are "doing something".

If I feel that someone's heart is in the right place, I refuse to judge them just because a handful of people on the internet seem to think they know better. Especially if those internet "experts" are barely past puberty and have no life lessons of their own to share.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, I do not believe that a boycott will put BP out of business. But if I bought gas at a BP station, I would feel as though I'm either oblivious to what they have done, or worse, that I am willing to turn a blind eye to it.

I (and millions of people just like me), am/are neither oblivious or willing to look the other way.
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Iaaaiws
06-22-2010 at 07:02 PM.
06-22-2010 at 07:02 PM.
Quote from MsGal :
For people who can't help clean a beach or save the life of a bird or sea turtle or donate thousands of dollars, a boycott may be all they have in terms of feeling like they are "doing something".

If I feel that someone's heart is in the right place, I refuse to judge them just because a handful of people on the internet seem to think they know better. Especially if those internet "experts" are barely past puberty and have no life lessons of their own to share.

I've said it before and I'll say it again, I do not believe that a boycott will put BP out of business. But if I bought gas at a BP station, I would feel as though I'm either oblivious to what they have done, or worse, that I am willing to turn a blind eye to it.

I (and millions of people just like me), am/are neither oblivious or willing to look the other way.
True I guess. Hurting innocent people is better than doing nothing at all.


Huh
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06-22-2010 at 07:26 PM.
06-22-2010 at 07:26 PM.
are most people here hypocrites for not caring about other spill around the world?


Why is the current gulf spill any worse than the spills that occured during the first gulf war?

10 Largest Oil Spills

1.Kuwait - 1991 - 520 million gallons
Iraqi forces opened the valves of several oil tankers in order to slow the invasion of American troops. The oil slick was four inches thick and covered 4000 square miles of ocean.

2.Mexico - 1980 - 100 million gallons
An accident in an oil well caused an explosion which then caused the well to collapse. The well remained open, spilling 30,000 gallons a day into the ocean for a full year.

3.Trinidad and Tobago - 1979 - 90 million
During a tropical storm off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago, a Greek oil tanker collided with another ship, and lost nearly its entire cargo.

4.Russia - 1994 - 84 million gallons
A broken pipeline in Russia leaked for eight months before it was noticed and repaired.

5.Persian Gulf - 1983 - 80 million gallons
A tanker collided with a drilling platform which, eventually, collapsed into the sea. The well continued to spill oil into the ocean for seven months before it was repaired.

6.South Africa - 1983 - 79 million gallons
A tanker cought fire and was abandoned before sinking 25 miles off the coast of Saldanha Bay.

7.France - 1978 - 69 million gallons
A tanker's rudder was broken in a severe storm, despite several ships responding to its distress call, the ship ran aground and broke in two. It's entire payload was dumped into the English Channel.

8.Angola - 1991 - more than 51 million gallons
The tanker expolded, exact quantity of spill unknown

9.Italy - 1991 - 45 million gallons
The tanker exploded and sank off the coast of Italy and continued leaking it's oil into the ocean for 12 years.

10.Odyssey Oil Spill - 1988 - 40 million gallons
700 nautical miles off the cost of Nova Scotia.
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thikthird
06-22-2010 at 08:18 PM.
06-22-2010 at 08:18 PM.
it's weird how this is turning into a bunch or reactionaries vs. counter-reactionaries.
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06-22-2010 at 09:16 PM.
06-22-2010 at 09:16 PM.
Quote from thikthird :
it's weird how this is turning into a bunch or reactionaries vs. counter-reactionaries.

Nope ... that's about par. laugh out loud
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PhoenixFP
06-23-2010 at 12:46 AM.
06-23-2010 at 12:46 AM.
Quote from Iaaaiws :
True I guess. Hurting innocent people is better than doing nothing at all.
Isn't that the American way?
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06-23-2010 at 04:11 AM.
06-23-2010 at 04:11 AM.
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Isn't that the American way?
Here's the American way. I'm very disappointed that Obama hasn't taken ANY offers of assistance from other countries. They have specialized equipment that could be helping. Instead it's left to BP - who can't or won't handle things properly. Seriously, waive the Jones Act and get some frigging help down there. This spill is destroying our coasts and economy.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/20...ive-obama/
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iRabbitt
06-23-2010 at 04:19 AM.
06-23-2010 at 04:19 AM.
I support BP 100%, they are doing a great job.

Other are nothing but a bunch of whiners on the sideline complaining.
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06-23-2010 at 04:25 AM.
06-23-2010 at 04:25 AM.
Quote from iRabbitt :
I support BP 100%, they are doing a great job.

Other are nothing but a bunch of whiners on the sideline complaining.
A great job? They are doing what they can but we could use more help in cleaning up the actual spill. Hurricane season is coming and the barriers holding back the oil won't be effective. The oil will destroy more coastline and marshland. Why not ask for assistance from Europe and Denmark? They have incredible technology and ships that could seriously reduce the amount of oil heading to our shores.

Whiner? I guess watching my country's Florida coastline and marshland being destroyed makes me a whiner so be it. I would like more action taken by BP and our nation.
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