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Monday, June 7, 2010

They don’t WANT to cap the oil well! At least not yet...

June 3rd, 2010, by Lstone

All around the country people are coming up with ideas to to fix this broken pipe in the Gulf. Dennis Wagner, an employee with Con Edison in New York, claims to have a solution for the huge slick he describes in is his interview with ABC, and it just might work. But…


There is one problem. They don’t WANT to cap the oil Well. At least not yet.

Unfortunately, we don’t look at the political strategies of history to see how they could be repeating themselves today. We forget so easily. We let our emotions guide our decisions instead of logic and facts. The simple fact is we are being manipulated to emotionally react in a twisted game of political chess.

There is no reason whatsoever that the Obama administration wasn’t on fire about this from day one. Offering solutions, implementing the pre-approved burn plans they had on the books to deal with incidents like this. Opening up public communication and websites like Dennis suggested. Think about Hilary’s excellent 3 Am commercial now. What would she have done? Even Carville was outraged! Obama fled the scene of an accident to “think about it further” instead of calling 911 and starting CPR. You act in a crisis! You don’t start pointing fingers and talking about seatbelt laws until the crisis is over. I don’t believe for a second he messed up. He is way too smart for that.

They don’t want to cap the well. They want this to be an ecological disaster. The bigger the better. If this wasn’t a president you supported and it was Bush you would see that clearer. Why was he given a pass on this for so long by Democrats and environmental activists?! (An even now they focus solely on BP and regulations and give Obama a pass) Ask yourself why?

Everything this Administration has done is through back room deals, thug like Chicago mafia style intimidation and by bending if not breaking the laws to achieve their goals.
The only positive thing I can say is that the people including Democrats are waking up to it. (Like the bribing of Sustak) They are showing themselves for who they really are. I am not shocked at all that Obama hasn’t acted sooner on this issue. He has already resigned himself to be a one term Martyr for the cause. Their own words are VERY TELLING: Rahm Emmanuel: “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste”

I know it may sound crazy but by the same insane (by any means necessary) thinking that PEDA activists will commit violent action against people in the name of “saving animals”, or the result of Hitler burning down Reichstag, the means justify the ends to these students of Saul D. Alinsky

And what is their goal? At the end of all this you will see massive increased support for an end to offshore drilling, increased support for cap and trade and countless businesses lined up to benefit from all of the new regulations and backroom contracts they made with our government for green energy solutions. It just wasn’t happening fast enough for them…

It’s downright scary to see what people will do to justify the end result.

May God Bless You, Your Family and America.

2 Found Shot Dead Near Common Illegal Border Crossing in Arizona

2 Bodies Found in Pinal County Desert


Updated: Monday, 07 Jun 2010, 12:19 PM MDT

Published : Monday, 07 Jun 2010, 12:14 PM MDT


Pinal County Officials found two dead bodies in the desert off I-8 and milepost 150. Not far from where a deputy was shot in April.

Dispatch received a 911 call from a man Sunday night stating that he and a friend had been shot.
Then the cell phone signal was lost.

Officials later found the bodies and two weapons, described as a long gun and handgun.

Detective say it appears the area where the bodies were found may be some sort of migrant camp.

The victims had tattoos indicating that they're from the area. At this point, it unknown if they are undocumented or Hispanic, but they don't appear to be illegal immigrants.

Arizona Desert Claiming More Migrants!

Deaths increase 12 percent even as fewer try to cross


June 06, 2007, 8:45 a.m.
CLAUDINE LoMONACO
Tucson Citizen

Fewer illegal immigrants may be crossing the Arizona desert than last year, but more are dying.

Authorities found the bodies of at least six migrants along the border during the first six days in June, adding to a death toll that has outpaced last year's, despite falling arrest figures.

According to the U.S. Border Patrol, 96 illegal immigrants had died as of Wednesday, a 12 percent increase over the same period last year, when the Border Patrol counted 86 dead.

At the same time, the Border Patrol has reported that apprehensions decreased 10 percent, from 299,776 arrests in fiscal year 2006, which began Oct. 1, 2005, to 269,721 arrests in fiscal year 2007.

According to a recent report on migrant deaths in Arizona from the Binational Migration Institute at the University of Arizona, the increase in deaths could be linked to expanding migration from Mexico's impoverished and largely indigenous southern region.

Migrants from states such as Chiapas and Oaxaca are less aware of the dangers of crossing the Arizona desert and lack the networks of migrants from immigrant-sending communities, said senior researcher Melissa McCormick, who co-authored the study.

"Many of them don't even speak Spanish," McCormick said. "They speak indigenous languages. It makes it harder for the government and humanitarian aid groups to reach out to them."

The increase could also be attributed to migrants taking more remote routes to avoid increased border security, she said.

Several offices that record the number of deaths have counted similar increases.

The Mexican Consulate in Tucson, which counts only the number of Mexican nationals who die, reported a 20 percent increase in the number of deaths since the start of the calendar year, from 58 in 2006 to 70 in 2007.

"If we look at the number of people dying, we can't say that border crossings have decreased," said consular official Alejandro Ramos.

The Cochise County medical examiner's records show a 75 percent increase in deaths, from eight in fiscal year 2006 to 14 in 2007. The deaths were concentrated during the warmer months of April and May, which had three deaths each.

The Pima County Medical Examiner's Office reported a smaller increase, from 80 deaths in fiscal year 2006 to 83 deaths in 2007. Eight of the deaths have occurred since June 1, according to office manager Patti Nelson.

Of the six deaths reported in June by the U.S. Border Patrol, three were women, including one found at 4:45 a.m. Tuesday near the Tohono O'odham village of Vamori. The body of a 31-year-old man from Nayarit, Mexico, was found Wednesday morning around 5 after a friend flagged down help off Interstate 19 near milepost 56.

The Mexican Consulate in Tucson is kicking off its fifth annual campaign to reduce migrant deaths with a series of posters and radio and television advertisements it hopes will discourage people from crossing the border.

In the first television ad, a woman in a prison uniform and chains warns would-be crossers from using fake papers to cross the border.

"I never knew I could get 20 years for doing this," the woman says.

In another ad, a man lies in a coma after surviving a rollover accident.

One of three posters shows a coroner's tag attached to a pair of feet.

"Don't leave your life in the desert!" the poster warns.

The ads will be distributed in Tucson, Nogales and Sasabe, as well as to consulates across the United States and immigrant-sending communities in Mexico.