Nick Anderson for July 16, 2010

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    CorosiveFrog Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    At least it’s not leaking anymore…

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    Jaedabee Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    ^ That’s good news.

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    Bluejayz  almost 14 years ago

    But the pollution from BP’s PR and legal staff could be even worse.

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    Dtroutma  almost 14 years ago

    BP and Libya, no such thing as a “moral” energy, let alone major “oil” company. Maybe these guys are the ones who should be stoned?

    The pressure is low, still it’s still probably leaking down below. Yep! Lets listen to the repubtards and remove all controls and restraints on “exploration”! Let ‘s preserve 1,200 jobs, to dump maybe 300,000 in the toilet. Cheney RULES!

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    dshepard  almost 14 years ago

    This is much like saying because some idiot crashed their car that driving in general is an unsafe activity and should be banned.

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    parkersinthehouse  almost 14 years ago

    exactly

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    Dtroutma  almost 14 years ago

    Last night on “My Family” a British comedy on PBS, an old gentleman challenged on his “sanity and function” responds “I was the Chairman of BP!!” Good for a laugh as it was filmed four years ago.

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    SherriannPederson  almost 14 years ago

    No real men are bald…….. so to believe a bald man means you will believe a wolfe in sleep’s clothing!

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    NoFearPup  almost 14 years ago

    ^Libs= “Just take my rights away, please.” “Just surrender my inalienable rights to the Federal Government and I’ll sit here and smoke my medicinal pot all day.”

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    Jaedabee Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    “^Libs= “Just take my rights away, please.” “Just surrender my inalienable rights to the Federal Government and I’ll sit here and smoke my medicinal pot all day.””

    Like abortion? Surely if driving is an inalienable right [which I am forced to purchase car insurance for]… then a woman can have an abortion. Or is it an inalienable right when it’s something you want and not a right when it’s something you demand others to do? If you don’t think there should be breathilizers on car ignitions as a violation of your rights then you certainly don’t believe a woman should have the government in her doctor’s office forcing her to watch the abortion procedure, right? You certainly don’t believe that there should be death threats and lax enforcement of laws to protect workers of clinics that perform abortions, right? After all, you are totally against taking away the rights of others, right? While I can never have children [I am sterile] and I would never have one or recommend anyone have one it’s certainly not my place to tell someone what she must do with her own womb. I can’t tell her she can’t have 20 babies she can’t support or have 0 babies she could or couldn’t. Certainly you agree here? Since it’s her right?
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    parkersinthehouse  almost 14 years ago

    dr. canuck why think yeow

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