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Last week, Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida, tried to bring a
small group of journalists with him on a trip he was taking through
the gulf on a Coast Guard vessel. But at about 10 p.m. on the evening
before the trip, someone from the Department of Homeland Securitys
legislative affairs office called the senators office to tell them
that no journalists would be allowed.

No further elaboration was given...

We were questioned extensively. Who was on the aircraft? Who did they
work for? The minute we mentioned media, the answer was: Not
allowed.

From the start, the administration has seemed intent on allowing BP to
operate in near-total secrecy.

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On Jun 13, 5:48*pm, ∅baMa∅ Tse Dung wrote:
Last week, Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida, tried to bring a
small group of journalists with him on a trip he was taking through
the gulf on a Coast Guard vessel. But at about 10 p.m. on the evening
before the trip, someone from the Department of Homeland Security’s
legislative affairs office called the senator’s office to tell them
that no journalists would be allowed.

“No further elaboration” was given...

“We were questioned extensively. Who was on the aircraft? Who did they
work for? The minute we mentioned media, the answer was: ‘Not
allowed.’”

From the start, the administration has seemed intent on allowing BP to
operate in near-total secrecy.


"near-total secrecy"?!?!?!?!? You have GOT to be kidding me.

Just what planet do you live on????


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On Jun 13, 3:20*pm, Joe Cool wrote:
On Jun 13, 5:48*pm, ∅baMa∅ Tse Dung wrote:

Last week, Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida, tried to bring a
small group of journalists with him on a trip he was taking through
the gulf on a Coast Guard vessel. But at about 10 p.m. on the evening
before the trip, someone from the Department of Homeland Security’s
legislative affairs office called the senator’s office to tell them
that no journalists would be allowed.


“No further elaboration” was given...


“We were questioned extensively. Who was on the aircraft? Who did they
work for? The minute we mentioned media, the answer was: ‘Not
allowed.’”


From the start, the administration has seemed intent on allowing BP to
operate in near-total secrecy.


"near-total secrecy"?!?!?!?!? You have GOT to be kidding me.

Just what planet do *you live on????


I believe, as of this writing, nearly two months after the explosion,
Obama STILL hasn't meet with the President of BP.
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On Jun 14, 4:52*pm, Walter Harding wrote:
On Jun 13, 3:20*pm, Joe Cool wrote:





On Jun 13, 5:48*pm, ∅baMa∅ Tse Dung wrote:


Last week, Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida, tried to bring a
small group of journalists with him on a trip he was taking through
the gulf on a Coast Guard vessel. But at about 10 p.m. on the evening
before the trip, someone from the Department of Homeland Security’s
legislative affairs office called the senator’s office to tell them
that no journalists would be allowed.


“No further elaboration” was given...


“We were questioned extensively. Who was on the aircraft? Who did they
work for? The minute we mentioned media, the answer was: ‘Not
allowed.’”


From the start, the administration has seemed intent on allowing BP to
operate in near-total secrecy.


"near-total secrecy"?!?!?!?!? You have GOT to be kidding me.


Just what planet do *you live on????


I believe, as of this writing, nearly two months after the explosion,
Obama STILL hasn't meet with the President of BP.


Nor has he any intention of doing it - there is not much use in it.
The pres. of BP does not call the shots - Hayward pretty much does all
of it.
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On Jun 14, 6:41*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 14, 4:52*pm, Walter Harding wrote:



On Jun 13, 3:20*pm, Joe Cool wrote:


On Jun 13, 5:48*pm, ∅baMa∅ Tse Dung wrote:


Last week, Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida, tried to bring a
small group of journalists with him on a trip he was taking through
the gulf on a Coast Guard vessel. But at about 10 p.m. on the evening
before the trip, someone from the Department of Homeland Security’s
legislative affairs office called the senator’s office to tell them
that no journalists would be allowed.


“No further elaboration” was given...


“We were questioned extensively. Who was on the aircraft? Who did they
work for? The minute we mentioned media, the answer was: ‘Not
allowed.’”


From the start, the administration has seemed intent on allowing BP to
operate in near-total secrecy.


"near-total secrecy"?!?!?!?!? You have GOT to be kidding me.


Just what planet do *you live on????


I believe, as of this writing, nearly two months after the explosion,
Obama STILL hasn't meet with the President of BP.


- Nor has he any intention of doing it - there is not much use in it.
- The pres. of BP does not call the shots
- Hayward pretty much does all of it.

Clearly after 56 Days Prez Obama Ain't Calling
the Shots Either except to Lip Sync to the
Teleprompter and Pose for the TV Cameras
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On Jun 14, 6:41*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 14, 4:52*pm, Walter Harding wrote:



On Jun 13, 3:20*pm, Joe Cool wrote:


On Jun 13, 5:48*pm, ∅baMa∅ Tse Dung wrote:


Last week, Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida, tried to bring a
small group of journalists with him on a trip he was taking through
the gulf on a Coast Guard vessel. But at about 10 p.m. on the evening
before the trip, someone from the Department of Homeland Security’s
legislative affairs office called the senator’s office to tell them
that no journalists would be allowed.


“No further elaboration” was given...


“We were questioned extensively. Who was on the aircraft? Who did they
work for? The minute we mentioned media, the answer was: ‘Not
allowed.’”


From the start, the administration has seemed intent on allowing BP to
operate in near-total secrecy.


"near-total secrecy"?!?!?!?!? You have GOT to be kidding me.


Just what planet do *you live on????


I believe, as of this writing, nearly two months after the explosion,
Obama STILL hasn't meet with the President of BP.


Nor has he any intention of doing it -


Yes, he does. He's doing so this week.

there is not much use in it.


One can only marvel at how disconnected from reality the left has
become.

The pres. of BP does not call the shots - Hayward pretty much does all
of it.


Obama hasn't met with Tony Hayward, either.
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On Jun 15, 1:24*pm, Walter Harding wrote:
On Jun 14, 6:41*pm, bpnjensen wrote:





On Jun 14, 4:52*pm, Walter Harding wrote:


On Jun 13, 3:20*pm, Joe Cool wrote:


On Jun 13, 5:48*pm, ∅baMa∅ Tse Dung wrote:


Last week, Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida, tried to bring a
small group of journalists with him on a trip he was taking through
the gulf on a Coast Guard vessel. But at about 10 p.m. on the evening
before the trip, someone from the Department of Homeland Security’s
legislative affairs office called the senator’s office to tell them
that no journalists would be allowed.


“No further elaboration” was given...


“We were questioned extensively. Who was on the aircraft? Who did they
work for? The minute we mentioned media, the answer was: ‘Not
allowed.’”


From the start, the administration has seemed intent on allowing BP to
operate in near-total secrecy.


"near-total secrecy"?!?!?!?!? You have GOT to be kidding me.


Just what planet do *you live on????


I believe, as of this writing, nearly two months after the explosion,
Obama STILL hasn't meet with the President of BP.


Nor has he any intention of doing it -


Yes, he does. *He's doing so this week.

there is not much use in it.


One can only marvel at how disconnected from reality the left has
become.

The pres. of BP does not call the shots - Hayward pretty much does all
of it.


Obama hasn't met with Tony Hayward, either.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And what would "Drill Here Drill Now Drill Baby Drill Keep on Drillin"
McCain/Palin have done?
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Walter Harding wrote:


I believe, as of this writing, nearly two months after the explosion,
Obama STILL hasn't meet with the President of BP.


Herbert Herbert Bush still hasn't met with the President of Exxon. So what?
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Jindal told BP,,, Either Sh!t or get off the pot!
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