Hi Everybody!!!
Danger! Danger! Warning! Danger for the Gulf of Mexico Coastline.
I know You, my friends, are tired of hearing me warn of the terrible dangers terrorizing the Gulf Coast Residents right now 10/2012. My Kids say really??? Have not heard anything about it. Why is that???? Where is the Media? Where is my United States Government and my President? Anybody remember Hurricane Katrina and the devastation in Louisiana we witnessed on the news? The people on their rooftops and still the Government did not come. Dead Bodies of our neighbors floating in the water and at least the movie stars came. Finally, the Federal Government came and created the second disaster for the people with the FEMA assistance program. Is it going to take dead bodies floating in the sinkhole before the Government takes a break from the Campaign Trails to come help us with the problems NOT CAUSED BY THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE HERE????
The People are getting sick. They are dying.Their Homes are sinking. These people voted You All in office. It is time to step up to the plate and say I am Sorry for what is happening to the people and their homes. I am Sorry this has been a huge cover-up of THE CAUSE leading to the series of disasters unfolding in front of the People in the South. Newsflash: The South cannot rise again from under the water. It is past time to come Help the people.
Independent sinkhole flyover catches crude oil stench, but whose?
Thursday, when a photographer took a flight for independent environmental organizations over the Bayou Corne sinkhole, he got more than a good view of the disaster area. Intense petroleum fumes were the heaviest and strongest he has ever experienced, as officials identified oil there is crude and not diesel fuel, and identified the latest 4-mile oil sheen in the Gulf of Mexico to be from BP's wrecked Macondo well, raising questions about whose oil is wreaking havoc in Assumption Parish causing fish kills and people to suffer with chemical exposure signs.MORE
Flyover: Crude oil now covers much of giant sinkhole — Flowing into surrounding area (ENHANCED PHOTO)
A thick slick of crude oil can be seen covering much of the sinkhole [...] oil and water can be seen flowing from the sinkhole into the adjacent environment.MORE