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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Residents of Louisiana have stood up to fight with the oil spill

News Gulf oil spill and Sarah Palin’s comments to Obama’s relation with BP is very trendy in the news and is a hot topic in chat rooms conversations all over the internet. Check back regularly for more of the latest breaking info on Gulf oil spill.


Louisiana Residents, the most affected by the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, began work in the aftermath of an emergency.
Independent operation of state residents,who are frustrated helplessness of BP and U.S. authorities, began on Sunday, May 23. According to local activists, most concern of residents has caused the situation with the reserve,which is a home to many rare species of birds. To avoid pollution of the reserve residents of Louisiana have built barricades on the way of oil slick.
Meanwhile, inactivity of BP team of specialists has caused a lot of complaints from residents of affected areas. Wide publicity in local media of Louisiana acquired case in one of the smaller counties, where the head of emergency services are literally forced BP team to leave.
Meanwhile, criticism in connection with oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico was awarded President Barack Obama. A former governor of Alaska and a former candidate for U.S. vice presidential Sarah Palin in the channel Fox blamed Obama for being too soft in relation to the management of the BP, due to the close link between the president and the oil business. According to Palin, BP and other oil companies were aggressively supporting Obama’s campaign headquarters in 2008,that is why the president is too soft in relation of BP, in spite of apparent violations that have led to an environmental disaster off the coast of the United States.
In turn, Obama’s spokesman Robert Gibbs, commenting on Palin on CBS, suggested that the former candidate for the vice presidency did not looked into what happened in the 2008 election. As recalled by Fox, from the companies of the energy sector headquarters of presidential candidate John McCain and Sarah Palin, received couple times more money than Obama – 2.4 million dollars against the 898.000 dollars

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