Title: Still no word on the Gulf Coast evacuation Source:
Ibluafartsky URL Source:http://none Published:Oct 14, 2010 Author:Ibluafartsky Post Date:2010-10-14 04:18:35 by Ibluafartsky Keywords:mcgowanjm, leftwing, loon Views:64180 Comments:86
Some left wing loon, mcgowanjm/mcclown, predicted millions of people would have to be evacuated from the Gulf Coast due to the massive oil spill and that hundreds of thousands would die. Has the MSM been covering this up? Or has mcclown made an ass of itself once again?
Third Chronic Illness afflicting 'CleanUp Workers'. Who will be dead in about 10 years now.
Fourth. 3+VLCC's of oil + approx 1 million bbls of Propylene Glycol created a MAssive Dead Zone between LA/MS/Al
Fifth. US/bp hosting CleanGulf Convention in Orlando (8D) eating... wait for it...MARYLAND crab and shrimp caught before April 20.
Sixth All checks stopped. No one getting claims paid. Moratorium Lifted even as USCG trying to figure out who fights the Rig Fires.
Seventh US/bp STILL to this Day refusing to release critical docs.
Eight. Corexit STILL being used INLAND.
Nine. ALL of this toxin is going NoWhere but on the beach. Next Cat 3/5 still out there.
Ten. Economy STILL collapsed. Note no one interviewed about Foreclosures on the GoM. LMFAO
Evac Now. It won;t get better and the US/BigOil is Not your friend.
Or you can listen to naziALzioFundies and go swim in the shit. You're call.
LMFAO 8D Everything Worst Yet and STILL you believe these Lying Murdering Criminal Syndicates. Like the 5th Waffen SS Wiking Division, you get everything you deserve.
BPs media event to show Gulf seafood is safe may do little quash concerns of those who are skeptical. In an effort to show Gulf seafood is safe, Chief Operating Officer Mike Utsler enjoyed a seafood spread from the Lighthouse Restaurant in Bayou La Batre.
When News Five asked the restaurant where todays lunch came from we found out it isnt exactly what BP had promoted.
The crab claws, which were bought from a local distributor, were shipped in from Baltimore, Maryland. The mullet was caught in Florida. The oysters came from Texas and Florida. And, the shrimp, though it is local, was caught before the oil spill, then frozen and served up daily.
Nobody knows what the long term effects are going to be, said a waitress at the restaurant. If you have stuff thats from before the spill you know its good or as good as it ever was, so thats what youd want to be eating, she said.
HOW MANY MILLION WERE EVACUATED, MCCLOWN? Where are they? What is the death toll?
National Shrimp Festival may have given Gulf Coast post-oil spill ...Oct 12, 2010 ... Shrimp Festival 2010.JPG View full size(Press-Register/Kate Mercer) Crowds walk ... GULF SHORES, Ala. While totals were still being added Monday, ... most of the summer, festival attendance was up, said Don McPherson, ...
National Shrimp Festival may have given Gulf Coast post-oil spill ...Shrimp Festival 2010.JPG. Festival on October 9, 2010. Attendance appears to have climbed over last year's event. GULF SHORES, Ala. The four-day festival ...
National Shrimp Festival starts Thursday in Gulf Shores
Published: Sunday, October 03, 2010, 12:03 PM
Guy Busby Press-Register
GULF SHORES, Alabama -- Interest appears to be strong in the National Shrimp Festival and the celebration could provide a needed boost for businesses after a summer slowed by the oil spill, event organizers said.
The annual festival kicks off Thursday for four days of music, art, seafood and fun on the Gulf Shores Public Beach, Don McPherson, special events coordinator for the Alabama Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce, said.
Organizers believe the turnout could reach the 300,000 figure of recent years, he said.
"From what were hearing from a lot of the rental agencies, theyre coming," McPherson said Friday. "With the weather and everything and just the fact that people really want to come back down to the beach, were expecting a good crowd. Were going to have a great festival."
All of the more than 300 vendor spaces have been booked, McPherson said. That total includes 38 food vendors as well as fine arts displays and arts and retail booths.
Zatarain's seasonings is again the main sponsor of the festival. The Alabama Organized Seafood Association is also stepping up its participation as part of efforts to promote Gulf seafood since the spill.
"Theyre doing everything possible to get the word out that the seafood is safe and to encourage people to eat it," he said.
The seafood association is also sponsoring one of the two music stages this year. McPherson said the music lineup for the celebration promises to be outstanding this year.
John Rich, best known as part of the country group Big and Rich, will be the Friday night headliner on the west stage from 8:30 to 10 p.m.
Another featured performer will be Lou Gramm, formerly of Foreigner, who will perform Saturday night on the east stage, McPherson said.
"We were really lucky to get some great acts lined up this year," McPherson said.
Other attractions will include the return of the popular NASCAR display and an Air Force F-16 simulator, allowing participants to experience the feel of flying in the fighter.