Thursday, May 27, 2010

Coast Guard says 4 oil-cleanup workers fall ill~~Daily Comet says 9, including some from Lafourche Parish

Plaquemines Fishermen Ask Who's In Charge, Federal Gov't or BP ~Courthouse News
Editilla Poor Ed Stanton, the Apollo 13 meme didn't work either! hahahahaha thanks for covering this #BP #oilspill y'all. Next? Trojans? in reply to TheLensNOLA

Why This is Obama's Katrina Moment--Literally
~Harry Shearer

~Editilla Rotellas~Actually, we are beginning to think of this man-made catastrophe as "Obama's 9/11", in that both Presidents disingenuously over-reacted to disastrous effect --while, even worse, squandering the moment to lead our nation unified by its collective experience of unbelievable tragedy.

Recent oil sightings in four coastal Louisiana parishes
~Jeff Taverner and Keith Cascio, center and right, of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries rescue a trapped and oiled pelican on an island near Grand Isle on Tuesday.
Several birds were rescued Tuesday and will be rehabilitated and returned to the wild.


Terrebonne proposal to use parish money for barriers fails ~Fox 8 ~Hat Tweet~ kareng
~Levees.org: N.O. still not ready for a hurricane
~Lee Zurik: Levee board member resigns

NASA Satellites' View of Gulf Oil Spill Over Time-lapse

BP's Photo Blockade of the Gulf and Oil Fail~As BP makes its latest attempt to plug its gushing oil well, news photographers are complaining that their efforts to document the slow-motion disaster in the Gulf of Mexico are being thwarted by local and federal officials—working with BP—who are blocking access to the sites where the effects of the spill are most visible. More than a month into the disaster, a host of anecdotal evidence is emerging from reporters, photographers, and TV crews in which BP and Coast Guard officials explicitly target members of the media, restricting and denying them access to oil-covered beaches, staging areas for clean-up efforts, and even flyovers.

Shaking a fist at Monkeyfister
~Karen Gadbois, The Lens


Gulf Tides: Monitoring BP's Drilling Disaster
~Gulf Restoration Network


Jean-Michel Cousteau on BP Oil Disaster: We are All Responsible, Stop Talking, Take Action

Ending States’ Rights to Pollute? ~The Seminal

BP’s Nightmare: Obama Could Nationalize Oil Cleanup Effort

BP spill eclipses Exxon Valdez, says government~The amount of oil spilled by BP Plc's blown-out Gulf of Mexico well has eclipsed the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster, and could be flowing at a rate nearly four times BP's recent estimates, according to findings of a U.S. government expert panel released on Thursday.

Jim Brown on the Louisiana’s dependence on petro-dollars ~slabbed
And now a word from our Sockers on Sop'n Chickens!
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~Streetcar hit dump truck at Arabella
Interesting juxtaposition don't y'all think? Jus'sayin...

1 comment:

Ima Wizer said...

I just keep wondering what would happen now, with all the oil everywhere, if a hurricane occured.......