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Small minds. Acheter amoxicillin bon marché, Finally, where is the sense of urgency. We see this train wreck in slooooooow motion every morning and every evening until it seems we are resigned that either: everything that can be done is being done or everyone is doing too little too late. In fact, order amoxicillin online, it strikes me as completely insane to hear anyone defending deep water drilling after seeing proof that Big Oil has no plan for containment simply because safety controls cut into profit margins. Why does it take something so awful with consequences so dire to force them to bring the containment technology up to date with the drilling expertise, buy amoxicillin cod. It's the same for mining, Amoxicillin over the counter, we have to watch people suffer and die before we demand better for workers and for our planet. Those who benefit from BP political donations ask us to believe that since the oil is deep under the ocean, we can't stop drilling in deep water; our addiction being more important than our future. I don't like the word "can't" any more than I like the word "inevitable, discount amoxicillin," they both mean something worse than I quit, they mean, I'm not going to even try. If this ongoing nightmare doesn't give us the "will" to change the way we think about oil and regulations and oversight and conservation, nothing will save us from the next tragedy and the next. Buy amoxicillin cod, We need a national call, one unifying idea that will bring together all minds, great and small, to clean up this horrible, poisonous blight from our shores and wetlands. I hope President Obama can make that urgent national call to all Americans to get involved, bring their ideas and their energy and throw off the gloom and doom of resignation and anger.
I'd like to hear from anyone who can explain more about our choices, both the ones already underway and the ones we haven't tried. I'm not interested in who we should blame or whether the response was too slow, there will be plenty of time for that after the investigations and lawsuits get rolling. I want to hear about ideas that would spark our nation to action and ideas that will expedite the cleanup and ideas that will force our media and our politicians to face up to the reality and the urgency of this catastrophe.
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June 16th, 2010 at 9:10 am
We are just “out of our element” in this thing aren’t we?
We keep invading areas in which we have no real understanding of what to do in the aftermath of our actions. What is it that blinds us to reality? The financial meltdown, the wars, this drilling….all raised red flags WHILE we were proceeding at full speed ahead and we ignored those warnings. We keep piling one mess on top of another. I’ve written to my representatives and sent them the definition of “oversight”, 1. Watchful care or management.
2. An unintentional omission or mistake. I wanted to make sure they understood that we preferred the first definition but they obviously have been using the 2nd.
June 16th, 2010 at 10:34 am
“The world is too much with us; late and soon,
Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers:
Little we see in Nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!
This sea that bares her bosom to the moon;
For this, for everything , we are out of tune.
-William Wordsworth
In my daily life, no one I talk to mentions the oil leak, the wars or any news that isn’t celebrity related. They talk about work, family, the weather and sometimes I wish “the world wasn’t “too much with me, late and soon.”
My heart breaks for the brown pelican while theirs aches for the new brown leather purse. I need balance. I’m going to go sit in my garden and watch the hummingbirds and remind myself that life is still good even when it’s also bad.
June 16th, 2010 at 10:20 pm
alwayshope:
I contacted Angela & she said she would try to write but for now was bogged down with field work. Lillian Che Wana is off to the Gulf to see what can be done about the oil spill, so won’t hear from her for awhile either.
June 17th, 2010 at 2:06 am
Deep water drilling should be permanently banned. Period. Retrain workers. Develop alternative energy. I listened to Rachel Maddow this evening give the speech Obama should have given. I read about the 20 billion dollar fund and what it really is. I grieve for the 11 men killed, for the pelicans, for the turtles, for the wetlands. I do not grieve for anyone who still believes we should drill offshore. You get what you vote for. Both sides of the aisle are still lusting after Big Oil campaign donations and heaven knows what else that isnt reported. The enormity of what is happening still hasnt hit the dimwits who drive gas guzzlers. Their greed, selfishness and utter stupidity are destroying The Gulf of Mexico!!!!!
June 17th, 2010 at 5:38 pm
Larkrise,
Thanks again for the links. This smoke and mirrors crap has to stop but even exposure to the light of day seems to have no effect on those who think they can fool all the people all the time. This eskrow account that is to be paid incrementally is as offensive as the disperants used for cover-up. not clean up. We can no longer tell the difference between the facade and the real thing, between the gov’t. and the shadow gov’t.
June 18th, 2010 at 12:34 am
It is becoming ever more difficult to make informed choices. Truth (though it has been greatly abused throughout history) is a value that seems to be jettisoned for spin, misinformation, disinformation and outright lies. Both sides of the aisle seldom tell the truth, if ever. As a result, the majority of citizens have become cynics and skeptics. We are told that healthcare reform will save money, when in fact, states will have to make even more drastic cuts in services to fund it. We are told that healthcare reform will not affect those who already have insurance, but without the public option, premiums have doubled and tripled, as have deductibles and co-pays. We are told that the banks must be reformed, but the administration is working against controlling the dubious practice of selling bundled derivatives. The Republicans constantly lie about any type of progressive reform. The fools at Fox wouldnt know how to tell the truth if their lives depended on it. This oil spill in the Gulf is a morass of half-truths, spins, and deception. The Tea Party Crazies scream about government one minute, then rail that it doesnt do enough, the next. It is exhausting trying to find facts and reason in any of it. Hypocrisy is King. Corruption in government and even in religion rules the day. Money and power equal dirty deals and destruction. Corporate America is defined by the extent of its greed and how much they can take you for, with the idea that as long as you make a profit, anything goes. The end justifies the means in our culture. Unless there is an enlightenment that comes from some miracle, we will continue down the garden path. I am not saying we should give up trying to find truth, but it is an uphill battle, and our government would rather we didnt make the effort. One of my small pleasures is to constantly bombard Lugar, Bayh and Carson with action alerts, petitions, and emails. It irritates their staff. They need irritating. It does them a world of good-even if they do not realize it. Someone has to be on the side of the Angels. Why not me. Why not you.
June 18th, 2010 at 12:36 am
Chuck,
They are really good girls, considering they were raised by a cranky old curmudgeon. (don’t worry, your secret’s safe with me, I won’t tell anyone anyone what a big ol’ softy you really are:)