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Charter boat captain in Gulf commits suicide

Charter boat captain Allen Kruse was known as “Rookie” to all his friends. He had fished the Alabama gulf coast waters for 26 years. We spoke to him just last month, three weeks after the gusher in the gulf started changing everyones way of life. He ended his life with a single gunshot on board the boat he loved. In Orange Beach there was a prayer and a moment of silence at the weekly meeting to discuss the disaster. Mayor Tony Kennon had no doubt who was to blame for his friends death. “To think that we lost somebody because of a selfish, faceless, corrupt corporation's actions and I do attribute it directly to their actions. And an impotent, cowardly federal government that's just left us hanging down here, just makes me sick to my stomach.” His death calls attention to mounting pressures and frustrations felt by all says Ben Fairey with the Orange Beach Fishing Association. “We are independent and this is a huge adjustment to go from fishing and all the freedom to go to a regimented tup of program. It is an issue.” The loss of this captain also serves as a warning according to mental health counsellor Debbie Blankenship. “We need to all be aware because one person taking that ultimate action seems to give other people permission and we don't want that to be true. We don't want this to become a cascading event.” If you or someone you know needs help you can call Blankenship at (251) 543-1051. added by: JanforGore

Voices From the Spill: Gulf Coast Fishing Wiped Out For Decades (Video)

By this point, nearly two months since the start of the BP oil spill, you’ve probably seen a lot of video interviews with people from the Gulf Coast telling you how the disaster has r… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Is the BP Oil Spill Really the US’s Energy Policy 9/11? Hopefully It’s Much More Than That

photo: slagheap via flickr If you’ve paid attention at all to the headlines today, you’ve undoubtedly noticed that during his latest trip to view the BP oil spill clean-up efforts President Obama likened the changes this disaster could have in energy policy to the way 9/11 changed US security policy . I’ve been sitting with this comment all day, wondering if it’s accurate or just evocative rhetoric. The thing is, transforming the way we use energy is even more complex than changi… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Time Says Oil Spill is Everyone’s Fault But Big Government

The June 21 Time cover article told the sad stories of those affected by the BP oil spill and explored mistakes, mishaps and unfortunate events that have combined to compound the disaster. But in “ The Gulf Disaster: Who’s Asses Need Kicking? ” author Bryan Walsh went ultimately to spoiled American consumers both for refusing to grant government unlimited power over business, and for demanding mobility facilitated by inexpensive fuel. “We accept the business argument that regulation is an evil that isn’t necessary, rather than a necessary evil, and then we’re surprised when a rig blows and disaster ensues,” Walsh tutted. He called the current regulations “toothless” and explained that a current problem is, “the tendency of too many government overseers to get too friendly with the industry they’re supposed to be monitoring.” But it wasn’t just the lack of regulation. Walsh declared that, “And all of us bear responsibility too for depending on and demanding cheap oil underwritten by risky drilling while showing again and again at the ballot box that we wouldn’t support a government that really regulated the industry.” Walsh explained, “Of course, it’s our appetite for gas – cheap gas – that provides the hundreds of millions of dollars oil companies keep spending to drill offshore and the billions they make in profit. We buy gas-guzzling cars, resist the use of public transportation and howl at the ideal of carbon taxes or other measures that would bankroll research into alternative energy sources and make them more competitive once they reach the market.” Anything that needs government subsidy to exist in the marketplace is, by definition, uncompetitive. And the big solutions proposed by environmentalists wouldn’t just inconvenience consumers, they would cripple the U.S. economy. In 2009 Congress attempted to pass Cap-and-Trade , which would have created a trading market while attempting to cap carbon emissions.  The Heritage Foundation found that it would have cost not only a $9.6 billion in GDP loss, but over one million jobs by 2035. During the 2008 campaign, then-Senator Obama received $71,000 worth of donations from BP. And Walsh did acknowledge that Obama was among those to blame. But he complained that president was “too slow to seize control.”

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Sadly bp Gulf oil spill reaches Florida beaches!

As oil blobs show up sporadically many people start to pick up the blobs at Pensacola Beach. The disaster has reach our precious beach and it is no longer a prediction, now it is a fact that bp oil spill is destroying wild life and reaching our beaches. Members of the community came to protest bp Petroleum negligence and their failed respond to the catastrophe. Bill Paul of Pensacola, picture above, leads protesters in a walk along the beach as oil start to show up blobs by blobs. After seen so many days of failed attempts from bp petroleum to stop the oil spill without any significant result, many questions have rise. When will bp accomplish the task of stopping the oil? Will bp take full responsibility for the disaster? Who is going to bail out the resident of the Gulf Coast? Brava 🙁 added by: BRAVATRAVELS

Obama press conference today May 27

President Barack Obama answers questions during a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday May 27, 2010. President Barack Obama moved aggressively to show his government is in charge of the Gulf oil spill on Thursday, calling the gushing leak an “unprecedented disaster” and blasting a “scandalously close relationship” between oil companies and regulators. “The American people should know that from the moment this disaster began, the federal government has be

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The Idiots Responsible for the BP Oil Leak Disaster [Blame Game]

It’s been one month since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig blew up, and oil is still leaking at an astonishing rate. Entire state economies might be crushed, and whole ecosystems wiped out. So whose fault is it? More

Gulf Oil Disaster “Looks Very Scary” From Space

Those were the words of ISS Commander cosmonaut Oleg Kotov about the disaster in the Gulf.

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Tila Tequila F-cks The DJ in NYC

Tila Tequila is set to enter the world of celebrity gossip blogging, as her new website launches this month. Call us crazy, and/or secure in our fan base (thank you, readers!), but THG isn’t exactly afraid of the competition when she looks like this: The professional trackwreck continued to promote her “career” by performing at New York City club Greenhouse last night. She caused the audience to laugh hysterically at her entertained those in attendance with a rendition of her single “I F-cked The DJ.” She also exposed her nipple and underwear, while assuming a few positions typically reserved for the bedroom along the way. Shake your head over the photos of this disaster below…

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Hydrophobia First Look Preview

Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink. Of course, if you stop to take a sip during the action of Hydrophobia , you probably are missing the point. In this Xbox Live Arcade game, water becomes your ally as you use it to extinguish fires, spread oil to light enemies on fire, and eventually as a weapon itself. While there’s plenty of underwater combat with the terrorists onboard the sinking ship, you’ll also have to survive the disaster which consists of three acts each containing three chapters.