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		<title>Comment on Outreach by Rob Emmett</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since I read Mike Tidwell&#039;s Bayou Farewell (2003) years ago, I have been looking for a documentary to do justice to this enormous, under-reported story. And the story just did not make it out to the general public after Katrina, Rita, or the BP spill...even otherwise admirable writing and films about the environmental injustices of the Chemical Corridor and the NOLA flooding did not make connections to the bigger story of subsidence, erosion, and bayou collapse. I hope it screens widely and connects more of us consciously and conscientiously to the Gulf, as most Americans are connected only at the material, destructive, and unconscious level.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since I read Mike Tidwell&#8217;s Bayou Farewell (2003) years ago, I have been looking for a documentary to do justice to this enormous, under-reported story. And the story just did not make it out to the general public after Katrina, Rita, or the BP spill&#8230;even otherwise admirable writing and films about the environmental injustices of the Chemical Corridor and the NOLA flooding did not make connections to the bigger story of subsidence, erosion, and bayou collapse. I hope it screens widely and connects more of us consciously and conscientiously to the Gulf, as most Americans are connected only at the material, destructive, and unconscious level.</p>
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		<title>Comment on About by free proxy site</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 07:37:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We really love this site. Iwish we could come here everyday\all day.  Please keep putting up much more info!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We really love this site. Iwish we could come here everyday\all day.  Please keep putting up much more info!</p>
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		<title>Comment on  by gaetano marano</title>
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the hurricanes are coming soon in the Gulf and, when they&#039;ll come, the (already bad) containment cap MUST be unplugged from the wellhead since the ship that collects the oil can remain there with an hurricane, so, the oil will flow from the well at 100,000 barrels per day!!!!!
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&quot;BP Spill Ops To Evacuate 5 Days Before Storm-Force Winds&quot;
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online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100625-712697.html
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5 days to unplug the containment cap and evacuate the storm site, a couple of day for the storm, another couple of days to come back on site and one day to replug the containment cap = 1,000,000 more barrels of oil freely spilled in the ocean... and this is only the FIRST storm, and not the worst...
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WHAT are they waiting to listen those who have the RIGHT IDEAS AND SOLUTION to STOP the oil spill QUICKLY to SAVE the sea and shores nature and wildlife BEFORE they&#039;ll be submerged by over 250,000,000 more gallons of oil, in the next TWO months (if lucky) ???????????
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bit.ly/c8y9GX
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>.<br />
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the hurricanes are coming soon in the Gulf and, when they&#8217;ll come, the (already bad) containment cap MUST be unplugged from the wellhead since the ship that collects the oil can remain there with an hurricane, so, the oil will flow from the well at 100,000 barrels per day!!!!!<br />
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&#8220;BP Spill Ops To Evacuate 5 Days Before Storm-Force Winds&#8221;<br />
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online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100625-712697.html<br />
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5 days to unplug the containment cap and evacuate the storm site, a couple of day for the storm, another couple of days to come back on site and one day to replug the containment cap = 1,000,000 more barrels of oil freely spilled in the ocean&#8230; and this is only the FIRST storm, and not the worst&#8230;<br />
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WHAT are they waiting to listen those who have the RIGHT IDEAS AND SOLUTION to STOP the oil spill QUICKLY to SAVE the sea and shores nature and wildlife BEFORE they&#8217;ll be submerged by over 250,000,000 more gallons of oil, in the next TWO months (if lucky) ???????????<br />
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bit.ly/c8y9GX<br />
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