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Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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Originally Posted by Roguer
It's pretty obvious that the jimmy obama damage control squad is covering up the fact that jimmy obama needed oil to reach the beaches so that he could try to justify shutting down and destroying the off shore drilling industry.
I'm finding it more and more obvious I can expect even bigger returns on my tin-foil stocks
this is hilarious! BP ruins the coasts and wildlife of southern states and you blame Obama!
It is and was obama's responsibility to deal with the spill and the month long journey of oil to the shore. He should have had all available resources at the ready on land and sea to suck up, clean up and contain the oil.
Remember, he said it himself - he's been in charge since "day one".
What Giuliani counts on is people around the United States who don't know what an awful Mayor he really was--and the support he's gotten right here in this thread proves his point. On September 11, 2001 and the days following, what Giuliani did more than anything else was grandstand and posture. Seven and a half years as one of the worst Mayors New York City ever had--and simply because he happened to be in the right place at the right time, he metamorphosed into some sort of Hero.
All of you people who actually think he would be wonderful in office...invite him to your state and vote for him there. The last thing this country needs is a Senator or (heaven help us) President Giuliani.
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