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Current Events => Breaking News => Topic started by: thundley4 on July 15, 2010, 03:04:38 PM
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There is no oil coming from the leak in the gulf.
(http://cache.boston.com/resize/bonzai-fba/AP_Photo/2010/07/13/1279000821_2492/539w.jpg)
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:II:
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Lies..............all damn lies
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How much you want to bet the magic negro takes credit for this while slamming the oil industry?
Good job btw :hi5:
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How much you want to bet the magic negro takes credit for this while slamming the oil industry?
Good job btw :hi5:
No bet on that. If the leak starts up again, President Bush will get the blame, though.
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Hopefully it stays plugged - but I agree..
Leak Plugged = Praise Obama.
Cap blows = Bush's Fault.
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Good news, Administration giving itself blow jobs over it at 11.
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Good news, Administration giving itself blow jobs over it at 11.
Of course...from the ONLY administration that can lick its own crotch...
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How much you want to bet the magic negro takes credit for this while slamming the oil industry?
Good job btw :hi5:
I'm surprised he hasn't already had a national teleprompter-aided news conference patting himself on the back for his success at stopping the leak
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About damned time. I don't want to get my hopes up too high though. But YAY!!
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I'm glad it's stopped, but annoyed by the fact Obama will take credit for it, and the MSM will continue to sing his praises.
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'Mystery plumber' may be brains behind containment cap
An anonymous plumber provided sketches of a flange and seal design six weeks ago that is almost identical to the containment cap lowered onto the Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico. It's the latest effort to stop the BP oil spill.
Six weeks ago, Robert Bea, an engineering professor at the University of California, Berkeley, received a late-night call from an apologetic "mystery plumber." The caller said he had a sketch for how to solve the problem at the bottom of the Gulf. It was a design for a containment cap that would fit snugly over the top of the failed blowout preventer at the heart of the Gulf oil spill.
Professor Bea, a former Shell executive and well-regarded researcher, thought the idea looked good and sent the sketches directly to the US Coast Guard and to a clearinghouse set up to glean ideas from outside sources for how to cap the stubborn Macondo well.
http://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/2010/0715/BP-oil-spill-Mystery-plumber-may-be-brains-behind-containment-cap
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No bet on that. If the leak starts up again, President Bush will get the blame, though.
See, this is why we need vBookie. With this administration, and the events of today, we should be able to bet on current events.
Plus...September (Football season) is coming up fast. :-)
Good job, BP. For now...
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I'm surprised he hasn't already had a national teleprompter-aided news conference patting himself on the back for his success at stopping the leak
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:lmao:
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Best news in a while! :II:
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Let's see how long it lasts.
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I heard the last few minutes of Obama's Rose Garden speech this morning regarding the leak being stopped....
"We" were able to get it stopped......
Everything was "we"...
He and that mouse in his pocket have certainly been busy.... ::)
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Actually it was a jack legged plumbers idea....and he wouldn't give his name. I think it was a csmoniter acticle.
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Great news.. I only saw it here....Oh did see a story about a John Edwards movie...I HATE THIS BUNCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 no really I do :fuelfire:
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In a related story,
President Obama hospitalized for a dislocated shoulder.
Sources say that when given the news that the damn hole was plugged, President Obama reached back to pat himself on the back when he injured himself.
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In a related story,
President Obama hospitalized for a dislocated shoulder.
Sources say that when given the news that the damn hole was plugged, President Obama reached back to pat himself on the back when he injured himself.
:evillaugh: