Title: mcgowanjm, what is the death toll from Obama's oil disaster? Source:
Ibluafartsky URL Source:http://n/a Published:Aug 6, 2010 Author:Ibluafartsky Post Date:2010-08-06 15:54:25 by Ibluafartsky Keywords:mcclown, Obama, millions Views:31819 Comments:58
The Gulf of Mexico has been decimated, the aquatic life is dead according to leftwing loons, but no count of the predicted millions who you claimed would succumb to the Obama oil disaster! Shiit, when is the evacuation going to commence? Is Obama keeping the sheeple along the coast in place for nefarious reasons? We the people of the United States want to know!
Sorry, bub, ya look ridiculous on this one. Along with skippy, btw.
BWAHAHAHAHA And I care about what and why?
That you and yours are clueless and have been since Katrina?
That you think oil is abiotic or a conspiracy of artificial scarcity? That this conspiracy is the ONLY onw you'll tolerate?
All other CT's are Tin Foil?
That you believe in a white Cloud Father and Homo Muslim Mexicans are against normal?
LMFAO I bet you have an obese 7 year daughter hitting puberty now. But keep feeding her corn syrup. Yeah, that's the ticket. ;}
Yet another step in the escalation between Iran and the US came earlier today, this time in the form of some trade war shots, after the leading economic daily Doniye e-Ektesad quoted First Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi as saying that "We are going to remove dollar and euro from our foreign currency basket and replace them with (Iranian) rial and all other currencies of the countries which accept to cooperate with us. These currencies are filthy and we will no longer sell our oil in dollar and euro." AFP further clarifies: "He did not say when that would go into effect, or how Iran was going to implement that decision as the second largest exporter in the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), in an energy market dominated by the dollar."
And you and I aren't the only ones to pick up on this.
Cognitive Dissonance. One of the smarter guys over at ZeroHedge:
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by Cognitive Dissonance on Tue, 08/10/2010 - 08:21 #512340
Here we go. Most people don't know that before Iraq and Afghanistan were attacked by America, they both repudiated the US dollar as the currency they would use for international transactions, particularly buying and selling oil.
The US sees this as a direct threat and a national security matter. But since this is too mundane a thing to convince the average American to send their sons and daughters to slaughter, a more "patriotic" reason had to be concocted.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Buckle up. If you can't smell the critcial mass of out of control events, you're being paid not to understand.
What's amazing is how ANYONe can give the USbp ANy credit for anything?
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Orange Beach, AL mayor Tony Kennon told the Press-Register, Anywhere that oil washed up on our beach, some has made it down below the surface.
He thinks the underground oil stretches along most of the citys beaches, so most of the shoreline sand will need to be dug up, the paper reports.
The mayor says the situation is similar to Mississippis Horn Island, where oil has been reported bubbling up from more than a foot below the sand, according to the article.
The Press-Register received a response from BPs deputy incident commander for the state of Alabama, Kris Sliger, wh disagrees, For most of the beaches, there is not any buried oil In some locations those that we have marked we know that there is what we call tarmats Oil is a natural part of the environment here.
The FDA asserts, "There is no information at this time to indicate that they (dispersants) pose a public health threat from exposure through the consumption of seafood." No scientific testing was cited to support the claim.
So spray some WD 40 into your next meat loaf and top it off with a little dollop of Anti freeze.
It sharply contradicts or outright ignores this young man who was eating oysters at a restaurant in Cornelius, North Carolina over a month ago and found tar inside at least one of the oysters he was served.
It's been a rarre time when I eat East Coast or Gulf oysters for the last 10 years. The best are those from the upper Pacific. You don't get the petrol taste.
I do like raw oysters, but since moving to Kentucky my consumption has dwindled to almost nil. I could go out of my way to find them but I don't like them that much.
Hehehe. That oil spot on my garage floor keeps reminding me that oil is natural here too;^)
It's amazing how they crop up on streets too, mostly on the sides. Those must be natural too.
And how come I have to pay a fee to have my oil disposed of, if it's so damned natural? I think I'll dump it in the creek instead.
I have a property that was once used by the locals and the county until 1966 for their oil changes. I can dig down two feet and hit the plume.
"See in my line of work, you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." --- George W. Bush (Rochester NY, 5-24-2005)
You think you've been watching video feeds from BP undersea robot vehicles working on a blown well.
Wrong.
Due to BP's immaculate deception, you've actually been seeing images from two different well locations approximately 300 feet apart!
One of these wells is MC252A; a second well is called MC252B. One was where the Horizon rig was working before it moved to drill another well --when it caught fire and sank.
One of these wells is MC252A; a second well is called MC252B. One was where the Horizon rig was working before it moved to drill another well --when it caught fire and sank.
fintandunne.com/BP-Immaculate-Deception.htm
On a well that's been shattered.
It would take 15 000 bbls of cement. They put in 500, 200 went into formation. ;}
And when you do inject that cement, you are going to cause the fracture to grow larger, and you'll have to keep injecting cement until that fracture is filled. You have to "get ahead" of the damage the pressure you are exerting on it is causing, get ahead of that growing fissure and crack.
If you do this a number of times, eventually, the glass shatters, just like the well bore and the components like casing, and drill string, and production tubing, etc ... If you "overwork" that glass you'll damage it more than help it and will no longer be able to withstand the demands of pressure and fracturing nature puts upon it.
My favorite West Coast restaurant was Rubicon [closed a couple of years ago]. They had a great selection of Pacific oysters on their menu every evening. Would always order a few dozen to go with a nice white burgundy or some bubbly.
My favorite West Coast restaurant was Rubicon [closed a couple of years ago]. They had a great selection of Pacific oysters on their menu every evening. Would always order a few dozen to go with a nice white burgundy or some bubbly.
Memory Lane, eh?
In New Orleans, the great restaurants didn't take reservations.
But they all had an Oyster and Wet Bar for the 'Waiting for Tables' crowd.-Pascal's Manale a notable.
And some of those still had short lines outside to get into the bar.
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An anti perspirant ingredient as well. Designed to penetrate skin/hemorrhage.
My largest customer is in SFO and I travel there 3-4 times a year. Always ate there. They knew me...didn't need a menu...they'd serve me/us a good variety as a tasting menu...the only discussion was what wine would be next...
But SFO has phenomenal restaurants. In fact, if it had 3-4 decent Italians, it would be better than NYC.
But SFO has phenomenal restaurants. In fact, if it had 3-4 decent Italians, it would be better than NYC.
That's due to the Italians at Fisherman's Wharf The Aliotos etc.
"See in my line of work, you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." --- George W. Bush (Rochester NY, 5-24-2005)
That's due to the Italians at Fisherman's Wharf The Aliotos etc.
Tourista spots...the best place on FW is In and Out Burger...trips with secret sauce....thank you very much...
El Ragon, Argentinian, up near Coit on Telegraph Hill is a great steak place tho...you can't get that in NYC. Most South America joints are either tourista or that meat on a skewer stuff...
Nothing's been fixed. Bob Cavner pointing out that the Thadmiral needs an independent oil engineering advisory board:
Monkeyfister. Look at the videos. The Leak's getting obviously worse.
The Admiral tried explaining something that he doesn't understand, and once again said they KNOW that the static kill went down the casing. They actually don't know that. Since this was very likely a backside blowout in the first place, it's conceivable that just the backside of the production casing is communicated to the reservoir; it could be both inside and outside. When you pump a top kill, you can't control where the mud goes; it just goes the path of least resistance. If both the backside and casing are communicated, it will go down both, depending on pressures. When you test a kill, you run in with tubing to tag the cement. Here, of course, they can't do that because they can't get into the well.
He said they were shutting down for a currrent tropical system to pass over, have run in a storm packer, but plan on staying on location and ride it out. He said this storm shut down is going to give them a few days to "take some pressure readings" on the BOP. None of this makes the slightest bit of sense. You can bet that they alreay have a continuous data feed of pressure readings from multiple places in the capping stack from the moment they landed it, and have been getting pressure from the old BOP for months. They're probably also taking readings from the casing head below the stack.
What is all this about? It's pretty clear they have pressure on the wellhead when they shouldn't. I'll update after Kent Wells McBriefing at 3 pm cdt.