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6’4" Cop Bullies 4’11" Videographer as She Videos a BP Worker Taken Away in Ambulance

! Watch this video of an Alabama Police Officer harassing a petite videographer as she tries to video tape a oil spill clean up worker as she is being taken away in an ambulance. Must Watch Video…Amazing journalism! added by: rodstradamus

Photographer Shows Swimmers in Oil

Image: © 2010 Jane Fulton Alt ~ Marissa, Crude Awakening The stares of individuals, families, friends — wavering between defiant and hopeless — in Jane Fulton’s ” Crude Awakening ” project invoke a visceral impact. The devastating repercussions of the BP oil spill have inspired many artists, and some

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Obama Administration Opens Up 1.8 million Acres Of Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve

photo via flickr Fridays in Washington D.C. are often days in which bad news is dumped. The idea is that the news will get lost over the weekend while Americans are recharging for the week ahead. So maybe that’s why the Interior Department announced Friday that they will offer oil and gas leases on 1.8 million acres of Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve, a ecologically sensitive area important for bird migration. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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BP Cleaning Up Less than 1% of the Oil it Promised the Feds

Photo: NASA , public domain. Doesn’t Anyone Have a Working B.S. Detector in Washington? On March 24th, 2010, BP made some promises to federals regulators about its capacity to deal with an oil spill (and we all know what happened soon afterwards ). One of these was that it was able to skim and collect “491,721 barrels of oil each day in the event of a major spill”. Sounds like a lot doesn’t it? Well, the reality tu… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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BP Oil Spill Sparks a Crude Awakening (VIDEO)

Check out this powerful video—made as an unsolicited donation to the National Wildlife Federation —that drives home the impact that the BP oil spill is having on wildlife in the … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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MSM Wall Protecting Obama Gulf Oil Spill Response Cracks With Latest AP Report

Perhaps it is frustration, as expressed by Anderson Cooper , with the new White House rules inhibiting reports about the Gulf of Mexico oil spill that is now causing a big crack in the Mainstream Media wall which until recently mostly avoided direct criticism of the Obama administration response. However that crack has now turned into a flood of surprising criticism coming from formerly friendly outlets such as the Associated Press. Read this amazing AP report and keep in mind that it is no longer just conservative sources that are harsh in their criticisms of the Obama Gulf oil containment efforts: NEW ORLEANS — BP and the Obama administration face mounting complaints that they are ignoring foreign offers of equipment and making little use of the fishing boats and volunteers available to help clean up what may now be the biggest spill ever in the Gulf of Mexico. The Coast Guard said there have been 107 offers of help from 44 nations, ranging from technical advice to skimmer boats and booms. But many of those offers are weeks old, and only a small number have been accepted. The vast majority are still under review, according to a list kept by the State Department. Ouch! But the criticism of the poor reponse of the Obama administration response to this crises becomes even more heated: A report prepared by investigators with the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., detailed one case in which the Dutch government offered April 30 to provide four oil skimmers that collectively could process more than 6 million gallons of oily water a day. It took seven weeks for the U.S. to approve the offer. Even the credibility of the Coast Guard is being called into question: Billy Nungesser, president of Louisiana’s hard-hit Plaquemines Parish, said BP and the Coast Guard provided a map of the exact locations of 140 skimmers that were supposedly cleaning up the oil. But he said that after he repeatedly asked to be flown over the area so he could see them at work, officials told him only 31 skimmers were on the job. Something seems to have shifted dramatically in the past few days in MSM coverage of this crises.  And was this the reason for the “transparent” Obama administration attempting to inhibit coverage of the Gulf oil spill?

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X-Prize Foundation Announces $10m Prize for Oil Spill Solution

Photo: Flickr , CC A Bigger Carrot for Innovation The X-Prize Foundation ‘s mission is to “bring about radical breakthroughs for the benefit of humanity”, and right now, a breakthrough in oil spill cleanup certainly would make the world a better place, so it’s no surprise that X-Prize is launching a new $10 million prize for the development of effective oil spill cleanup technologies. Will this be enough to catalyze innovation?… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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BP Oil Spill Causing More Gulf Dead Zones as Methane Levels Increase

BP oil spill protest in New Orleans, photo: Infrogmation of New Orleans via flickr It’s only been a few days since NOAA-backed scientists forecasting the size of this year’s Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone –that area of ocean so deprived of oxygen than little can live in it–mentioned that it wasn’t clear yet what effect the BP oil spill would have on its size.

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9-11 Ring A Bell? Donny Doesn’t Remember Why We Went Into Afghanistan

How clueless can a guy who lives in Manhattan possibly be?   Discussing the Afghanistan war on Morning Joe, Donny Deutsch claimed “people weren’t clear why we were there in the first place.” Uh, Donny . . . Fortunately, the ever-affable Willie Geist was there to diplomatically offer Deutsch a brief history lesson. WILLIE GEIST: Well, it was clear in the first months after 9-11. Remember, Donny?  That little piece of the Manhattan skyline puzzle that’s missing?  The Taliban regime in Afghanistan that harbored al Qaeda members who plotted it?  Hello?

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WaPo Slams BP Spending, Accepts $455K in Full-Page Ads

The Washington Post and BP may seem like the oddest couple since Felix and Oscar, but they’ve been spending a lot of time – and money – together. A Business & Media Institute study found that the Washington Post earned up to $455,652 on 17 BP ads during the month of June, or about $15,188.40 per day. All 17 ads were a full page in size, nine appeared on the back page, six ran in color, and three ran on Sundays. In short, that’s a fairly high-end ad campaign. However, companies typically receive discounts off of the open rate for large ad buys or for long-term contracts, so that final total may well be lower. BMI analyzed all 30 issues of the Post in the month of June and calculated the rates using the Post’s 2010 General Ad Rates Position Premiums . Based on the position premiums, a back page ad costs $28,954 daily ($31,456 on Sundays), ads on pages A2, A3, and A5 cost $208 daily ($216) per column inch, and other specified pages cost $103 daily ($110) per column inch. full page ad is 6 x 21 inches or 126 inches. BP back page ads totaled $260,586 and the Sunday ads, which appeared on pages A5 and A15 respectively, totaled $103,716, with color costs included in premium pricing. While advertising is the lifeblood for newspapers, it’s ironic that the Post has earned so much money from a company it has criticized over the past month, including their most recent June 30 story about BP’s corporate contributions. While reporter Carol D. Leonnig fretted about BP spending $112,000 on the national election cycle, her employer received over four times as much in one month, and BP nearly spent that much in the Sunday ads alone. Furthermore, Leonning griped about the $4.8 million BP spent over seven years. There are 84 months in seven years, which means BP spent $57,142.86 per month in corporate contributions, nearly eight times less than what it spent in one month on Washington Post ads. The media gleefully reported President Obama’s anger at BP’s new ad campaign and if BP spent this much money advertising with a conservative publication, the media may well have played the Republican-big-business-connection card. While the Post has a history of liberal positions, including being anti-business and advocating everything from Value-Added Taxes (VAT) to gay rights and environmentalism . But when it comes to earning money, the Post is laughing all the way to the bank.

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