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Major media outlets ignore major alaskan oilspill.

Originally posted by: DVK916
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0318prudhoe0318.html

Another reason why drilling in Alaska is bad.

On a side note it seems like Bush is stoping the major medias from reporting this.

1) This was reported a couple of weeks ago. Looks like your news source is slow to the table.

2) Where do yoiu find the blame of Bush supressing the info; or are you just able to blame anyting just like some other here.
Unless you can tie the two together, your last sentence is just a troll comment.


 
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: DVK916
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0318prudhoe0318.html

Another reason why drilling in Alaska is bad.

On a side note it seems like Bush is stoping the major medias from reporting this.

1) This was reported a couple of weeks ago. Looks like your news source is slow to the table.

2) Where do yoiu find the blame of Bush supressing the info; or are you just able to blame anyting just like some other here.
Unless you can tie the two together, your last sentence is just a troll comment.

It wasn't reported by CNN, FOX, ABC, or NBC news.

I blame Bush because he has a history of mediablack outs.
 
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: DVK916
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0318prudhoe0318.html

Another reason why drilling in Alaska is bad.

On a side note it seems like Bush is stoping the major medias from reporting this.

1) This was reported a couple of weeks ago. Looks like your news source is slow to the table.

2) Where do yoiu find the blame of Bush supressing the info; or are you just able to blame anyting just like some other here.
Unless you can tie the two together, your last sentence is just a troll comment.

It wasn't reported by CNN, FOX, ABC, or NBC news.

I blame Bush because he has a history of mediablack outs.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,187513,00.html

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11743346/

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/10/business/main1391608.shtml

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060310/sc_nm/environment_alaska_spill_dc

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4795866.stm
 
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Originally posted by: DVK916
It wasn't reported by CNN, FOX, ABC, or NBC news.
Yes, it was.
I blame Bush because he has a history of mediablack outs.
Any evidence, or is this just yet another troll comment?

Chemical weapons being used on women and children in Iraq. Bush won't let the media report it.
 
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: DVK916
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0318prudhoe0318.html

Another reason why drilling in Alaska is bad.

On a side note it seems like Bush is stoping the major medias from reporting this.

1) This was reported a couple of weeks ago. Looks like your news source is slow to the table.

2) Where do yoiu find the blame of Bush supressing the info; or are you just able to blame anyting just like some other here.
Unless you can tie the two together, your last sentence is just a troll comment.

It wasn't reported by CNN, FOX, ABC, or NBC news.

I blame Bush because he has a history of mediablack outs.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,187513,00.html

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11743346/

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/10/business/main1391608.shtml

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060310/sc_nm/environment_alaska_spill_dc

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4795866.stm

I saw more info about the drunk blonde abducted in some other country than I saw about this Major Ecological Disaster
 
LMAO, Bush is stopping the media from reporting this. How exactly is he doing that? Wouldn't you think he'd stop the media from reporting on Iraq, not some oil spill he has nothing to do with? Ban for stupidity.
 
Originally posted by: ntdz
LMAO, Bush is stopping the media from reporting this. How exactly is he doing that? Wouldn't you think he'd stop the media from reporting on Iraq, not some oil spill he has nothing to do with? Ban for stupidity.

I second that.

Heres the MSNBC article. Not the largest spill ever in Alaska you moron.

"Alaska oil spill was largest ever on North Slope
Dwarfed by Exxon Valdez, but it?s still significant in oil producing area

MSNBC staff and news service reports
Updated: 1:09 p.m. ET March 10, 2006
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - An estimated 201,000 to 267,000 gallons of crude oil spilled in the North Slope pipeline leak discovered March 2, state officials announced Friday.

That?s significantly more than what crews have so far recovered and much larger than the previous record for the North Slope ? a 38,850-gallon spill in 1989.

But the new spill is still far less than the 1989 Exxon Valdez tanker spill, which dumped 11 million gallons into the Prince William Sound.
The spill covers two acres and neared a lake on the frozen tundra. ?A snow and ice ramp has been built to protect sensitive areas at the lake's edge,? officials said in a press release.

Through Friday morning, crews had recovered just 52,920 gallons of mixed snow and oil.

Officials stressed the new figures are only estimates and that ?the actual spill volume will be determined only after cleanup is completed and oil that has been collected is measured.?

70 below conditions
Crews have had to work in wind chill temperatures reaching 70 degrees below zero.

Workers are wearing arctic gear and took frequent breaks to guard against frostbite, slowing the recovery of crude that leaked onto the snowy tundra from a ruptured transit line, spill responders said.

"If it's too cold to work, we won't work," said Daren Beaudo, a spokesman for BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. "We're not going to jeopardize people's safety and health. We won't put them in harm's way."

Frostbite can set in after a five-minute exposure to bare skin, so workers are required to wear goggles, head and face coverings and other protective gear, said Lynda Giguere of the Alaska Department of Conservation.

"Workers have to come in out of the cold after 25 minutes, at least," she said. "If it becomes unsafe to work, everybody will stop."

The North Slope is the region between the Brooks Range and the Arctic Ocean and contains most of Alaska's petroleum reserves.

Critic admits mistake
Earlier this week, oil industry critic Chuck Hamel said onsite personnel told him that about 798,000 gallons had spilled. But Hamel, of Alexandria, Va., said Wednesday he misinterpreted the information.

Beaudo said that number is a "rough estimate" of the volume the 34-inch line could hold.

The bulk of the oil remains inside the pipeline, which was shut down, depressurized and blocked off at both ends after the spill was discovered by a BP operator.

Workers have temporarily patched a quarter-inch hole apparently caused by internal corrosion. They've also tented the affected section to allow heating for testing the integrity of pipeline.

Production at the facility pumping the crude into the pipeline is not expected to resume for at least two weeks, according to Beaudo.

The plant usually processes 100,000 barrels of oil daily ? slightly less than 10 percent of the daily flow through the 800-mile trans-Alaska pipeline. For now, a six-inch pipeline is being used for production of 5,000 barrels daily."

 
This has been on the news almost every night since it was discovered.

I have listened to it mostly on radio(NPR), saw a few clips on the news (don't watch much tv) - and read about it in our local newspaper as well as the Anchorage paper. They are doing a pretty lousy job of "blocking the media."


This ISN"T the largest oil spill in Alaskan history - the Exxon Valdez still holds that title.

BTW depending on weather they are saying anywhere from 4-6 weeks of clean up time.
 
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Originally posted by: DVK916
It wasn't reported by CNN, FOX, ABC, or NBC news.
Yes, it was.
I blame Bush because he has a history of mediablack outs.
Any evidence, or is this just yet another troll comment?

Chemical weapons being used on women and children in Iraq. Bush won't let the media report it.
EVIDENCE. Do you have any EVIDENCE, or was this response just yet another troll post?
 
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Originally posted by: DVK916
It wasn't reported by CNN, FOX, ABC, or NBC news.
Yes, it was.
I blame Bush because he has a history of mediablack outs.
Any evidence, or is this just yet another troll comment?

Chemical weapons being used on women and children in Iraq. Bush won't let the media report it.
EVIDENCE. Do you have any EVIDENCE, or was this response just yet another troll post?


http://houston.indymedia.org/news/2004/11/35013.php
 
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Originally posted by: DVK916
Originally posted by: CycloWizard
Originally posted by: DVK916
It wasn't reported by CNN, FOX, ABC, or NBC news.
Yes, it was.
I blame Bush because he has a history of mediablack outs.
Any evidence, or is this just yet another troll comment?

Chemical weapons being used on women and children in Iraq. Bush won't let the media report it.
EVIDENCE. Do you have any EVIDENCE, or was this response just yet another troll post?


http://houston.indymedia.org/news/2004/11/35013.php

He asked for evidence, not a bunch of garbage. "Media reports" is not evidence, especially when their source are anti-US Iraqis. Besides, nothing in that link says that the weapons were used on women and children.
 
What a joke. If the author knew anything about anything, he wouldn't have written that at all. "it seems that the US used in this war every weapon they had - besides nukes.
- but also grenades with low radioctive uran were fired " Are you serious? He talks about phosphor like it's a weapon of mass destruction. "white phosphor reacts simply by contact with air and creates temperatures which even make metall melt" Are you kidding me? A third grader can make a more intelligent guess as to how this stuff works and probably even spell metall (sic) correctly. :cookie:
 
Originally posted by: shrumpage
This has been on the news almost every night since it was discovered.

I have listened to it mostly on radio(NPR), saw a few clips on the news (don't watch much tv) - and read about it in our local newspaper as well as the Anchorage paper. They are doing a pretty lousy job of "blocking the media."


This ISN"T the largest oil spill in Alaskan history - the Exxon Valdez still holds that title.

BTW depending on weather they are saying anywhere from 4-6 weeks of clean up time.

It is the largest spill on the North Slope.
 
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