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  1. @hobo59 accept put the responsibility where it belonged instead of apoligizing to bp for blaming them when it was their fault.

  2. i don’t see why we should trust anything they government and bp is saying. we’ll just have to wait and see i guess.

  3. This is a bunch of fucking horse shit they dug over 30, 000 feet down and there is a gaping hole in the ocean floor, there is no human technology that can stop this except a nuclear detonation. I don’t think we can dig ourselves out of this one, and the only people that will pay for this is people like you and me.

  4. Bwahahaha
    President Doofus is trying to take credit when he did nothing at all. What a panty waist !

  5. Listen closely from 0:14 to 0:18 :

    “…to show them how little SKIM-ABLE oil is out there.”

    Don’t worry about the oil that is submerged with coexit…

  6. Great idea…fly politicians hundreds of feet above the surface of the water…when the concern is what is UNDER the water, and the effects at a MICROscopic level…

  7. SWALLOW THE PROPAGANDA AND BELIEVE SWALLOW THE PROPAGANDA AND BELIEVE SWALLOW THE PROPAGANDA AND BELIEVE

  8. @BPplc I can’t believe you have a team to delete your videos and repost them in order to remove all your thumb downs and comments. way to let us discuss how we really feel about you screwing up OUR beaches.

Obama’s BP Oil Spill Mission Accomplished Announcement

townhall.com

Parish leaders and local legislators were invited to take part in a flyover and see BP’s continuing response at the source and along the coastline. The helicopter flight took participants over Barataria Bay, where no oil has been reported for more than two weeks. Another stage of the flight brought the officials over the oil well site where the water was “gorgeous” and no skimmable oil was spotted. Jean Lafitte Parish Mayor Tim Kerner says with the help of BP that the region has “fought a wonderful fight” to preserve the area’s marshes. Learn more about BP’s comprehensive cleanup effort at bp.com
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