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    Hellraiser M.D.
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    Cleaning oil-soaked wetlands may be impossible

    WE USE THE WATER FOR FOOOOOD

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    Cleaning oil-soaked wetlands may be impossible


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    DaVega366
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    Cleaning oil-soaked wetlands may be impossible

    name calling? really?

    I'm not ignorant. I already said I worked for Shell this past summer.

    I've seen first hand how they fuck shit up.

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    Cleaning oil-soaked wetlands may be impossible

    "isn't easy" is different than "impossible"

    thanks for your input though.

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    Cleaning oil-soaked wetlands may be impossible

    There is no real alternative and I bet after this all happens well see this clean energy bandwagon shoot off and it will die fast and back to where we are now.

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    Idea of Evil
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    Cleaning oil-soaked wetlands may be impossible

    DRILL BABY DRILL?

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    Cleaning oil-soaked wetlands may be impossible


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    Cleaning oil-soaked wetlands may be impossible

    I think what angers me the most about this whole thing is the fact that it's already become quite clear that BP did not have a feasible plan for dealing with a situation like this so they are having to experiment as they go a long. That is infuriating. The disaster itself is just tragic. I think the impact it is going to have on the ecology in the Gulf is going to be significant. At the same time I'm sort of selfishly hoping that fucking oil doesn't get carried by currents around to our coral reefs in the Keys and on to our beaches in Florida. Probably only a matter of time though.

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    Cleaning oil-soaked wetlands may be impossible

    So how do the prospects look for closing the leak?

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    Cleaning oil-soaked wetlands may be impossible

    It is not my fault the media has to play to other items instead of caring about real problems. As discussed before, we have other pressing issues that never get airtime.

    Humans are fucked, get over it.

    People want change, but are too lazy to do anything about, let alone lessen our dependency on oil.

 

 

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