CNN questions if new offshore drilling is worth the risk.
Good question! Maybe existing offshore production isn't worth the risk either. Stop all offshore drilling immediately. We won't miss 30% of our domestic oil production. We'll have beautiful beaches you'll have to take a train to get to. I miss the 19th century, don't you?
Offshore drilling: just too risky?
5/04/2010 10:57:00 AM IKEonic Labels: America's Energy Coast, energy, oil, oil spill, petroleum
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I all ways hear about how much the news folks slant or twist the news to make it look good or look like they want it to. When you sit and watch the news about things that don't affect you or that you don't know about, you really don't understand or realize that they are doing it. When you watch the news about things that you understand, it becomes blatantly obvious.
For example, I just caught a section with Anderson "Ass Clown" Cooper about the MMS and the oil spill. He did a decent job showing with his little cartoon how BP is going to put a box over the well head to try to catch the oil flowing. But that is all I am going to give him. They then dug up the two year old news about the MMS group in Denver that was sleeping with some of the oil company folks along with drugs. He then "made" the link that since this one group was having sex and drug sessions with an oil company, then the whole organization must be too cozy with "Big Oil".
The one group that was humping and snorting up benefits from "big oil" was the group that was selling the MMS royalty hydrocarbon back to "big oil". That group has nothing to do with the permit process of drilling and completing wells in the Gulf of Mexico. That is like cathcing someone from the mail room of NBC in a lie and saying that the entire network is a bunch of liars, oh wait they are a bunch of liars! Bad example. Kind of like having one Senator taking cold cash bribes and saying that all senators are crooked, oh wait they all are! Anyway they have nothing in common with the group that control permits. Those guys work hard to make sure that they "big oil" companies follow the rules and regulations.
Bottom line is the news guys screw the facts to promote their phucked up agenda. Left, right, middle, I don't think it matters. I think they all do it.
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