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Pete| 6.30.10 @ 11:58AM
How many months late is this after the assistance was immediately offered? Can you imagine if Bush had done this?
Oilbama lied, the Gulf died.
Eric Cartman| 6.30.10 @ 12:06PM
Okay all you right wingers, you can't blame Obama for his slow response! It was Bush's fault! Obama has only been in office for 18 months. You can't expect him to fix all of the Bush mess this soon. After all, Bush left all that oil under the Gulf on purpose, just so Obama had to deal with it. Sheesh!
Todd| 6.30.10 @ 12:21PM
Yes, we cant really blame Obama for that thing, cause all the problem about that oil is started by Bush.
todd
jane| 6.30.10 @ 2:24PM
Thanks for sharing your thoughtful information in this blog, good to know it.
Jane
Bugler| 6.30.10 @ 2:41PM
Where is the GOP leadership on this? If they're too cowardly to simply tell the truth about Bambi's criminal negligence, why do we need them?
Cuffs| 6.30.10 @ 4:30PM
Obama is not in charge of anything.
His controllers never wanted him to be
a decision maker thus the teleprompter & the dawdling.
They promised him a free ride, just be black &
well spoken--spouting socialist utopian ideas.
The oil spill and problems like them are not
on their agenda. Reducing this country to
third world status culturally, economically and socially, controlled by the elites in government
is their prime agenda. Eventually a global government will take over and we will be just pawns, but useful because the West will be paying for all of this global socialism.
We are more than half way there now.
Obama is just an agent of the last big push.
Sometime conspiracy theories aren't theories
at all and sometime what looks like failure
isn't failure at all.
On some distant faces there are smiles.
Who can seriously count on Geithner, Axelrod,
Orzag and Summers to guide our economics?