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It is looking like there may already be a bit of a government cover-up. (Reporters not allowed to visit beach under threat of arrest, under the authority of BP)
Now it is looking like we already have a cover-up of the cover-up, (Neither BP nor the U.S. Coast Guard, who are responding to the spill, have any rules in place that would prohibit media access to impacted areas ..... Rob Wyman, Lieutenant Commander, USCG, Deepwater Horizon Unified Command, Joint Information Center, Robert, LA)
It is possible that this is just a bit of SNAFU, but I am not holding my breath. I am rather hoping that this does not turn into an issue where our military is taking the hit, and we are paying the bill for the protection and enrichment of an oil company. Not that there isn't precedent for that.
Truth is, BP and the other companies involved need to pay for everything. Seriously everything. Payouts to share holders, should be frozen. Like we would with known terrorist organizations that have never done this kind of damage. Our government and military, really need to be on our side. Not the side of BP.
Remember, servicemen, just how well Halliburton treats you! The last thing you need to do is cover for Halliburton!
So if anyone has further evidence that might indicate that our government or military is concealing or disappearing evidence, I think it would be very interesting to hear.
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