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ktheodos

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Obama's speech
« on: June 15, 2010, 05:15:09 pm »
so..thoughts on his speech???

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2010, 07:35:40 am »
I think he is trying to do the right thing but this situation in the gulf is just too vast and complex.  I wish the mess was gone.  :BangHead:

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2010, 07:54:51 am »
To little to late  Feds and oil companies should have been ready for this  years ago. but oil companies needed to spend money finding more oil instead of coming up with plans to avert a disaster like this.

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2010, 09:08:51 am »
I'm really not into politics, so I don't watch.

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2010, 01:36:09 pm »
This was his speech in a nutshell:  “Let me be clear. Some oil spilled. But Katrina. And make no mistake. I’m having meetings. In conclusion, something about China. Windmills!”

(Credit to Red State Morning Briefing for that quote)

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #5 on: June 16, 2010, 02:21:03 pm »
i coudn't see the speech



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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #6 on: June 17, 2010, 12:10:28 am »
I think most of Obama's speeches are interesting and I enjoy watching him speech. I'm really happy that he is our president and I hope to see more good changes.  :)

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #7 on: June 18, 2010, 04:57:46 pm »
Obama made no cents. i heard better speechs by high school kids. hes all about change huh? i bet the a-hole cant even change his socks.............*bleep* ;D

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #8 on: June 18, 2010, 07:47:13 pm »
I stopped listening to him a long time ago.  Didn't know that he had made another speech.  Did he actually explain anything or ramble as usual?

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #9 on: June 19, 2010, 08:56:37 am »
I am not against Obama's agenda for the most part, but many times the speeches are just that- speeches.  We need  action!  I guess this is true to some extent with any president.

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #10 on: June 19, 2010, 09:40:06 am »
just like all as his speeches it make him look good by making other bad.he the worst person too lead this county sens  Clinton was in their. u know what happen under him and how he handle the invitation of are iambic. he did nothing .just likr Obama is doing all talk .

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #11 on: June 19, 2010, 09:58:00 am »
I know this is long, but if you actually read through it you will see what Obama said VS what the actual facts are behind his statements. There is a HUGE difference and he basically said nothing, but tried to make himself look good. This is not a biased look at it because the exact same 'list' can be found in many places and from many sources all over the internet.
I find it extremely interesting that not one person on here has mentioned his campaign goal to increase offshore drilling in all U.S. held territories to get us out from under the thumb of the Middle East suppliers. It was a point he made in almost every single debate and appearance while he was running. I guess most only want to keep the blinders on and continue cheerleading for him. Or maybe posters here aren't as well informed as I thought, which I hate to say because I have read some very insightful and informed posts that have been written/opinions voiced.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- In assuring Americans that BP won't control the compensation fund for Gulf oil spill recovery, President Barack Obama failed to mention that the government won't control it, either.

That means it's anyone's guess whether the government can, in fact, make BP pay all costs related to the spill.

Obama aimed high in his prime-time Oval Office address Tuesday night -- perhaps higher than the facts support and history teaches -- as he vowed to restore livelihoods and nature from the still-unfolding calamity in the Gulf of Mexico.

A look at some of his statements and how they compare with those facts:

OBAMA: "We will make BP pay for the damage their company has caused and we will do whatever's necessary to help the Gulf Coast and its people recover from this tragedy. ... Tomorrow, I will meet with the chairman of BP and inform him that he is to set aside whatever resources are required to compensate the workers and business owners who have been harmed as a result of his company's recklessness. And this fund will not be controlled by BP. In order to ensure that all legitimate claims are paid out in a fair and timely manner, the account must and will be administered by an independent, third party."

THE FACTS: An independent arbiter is no more bound to the government's wishes than an oil company's. In that sense, there is no certainty BP will be forced to make the Gulf economy whole again or that taxpayers are off the hook for the myriad costs associated with the spill or cleanup. The government can certainly press for that, using legislative and legal tools. But there are no guarantees and the past is not reassuring.

It took 20 years to sort through liability after the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska, and in the end, punitive damages were slashed by the courts to about $500 million from $2.5 billion. Many people who had lost their livelihoods in the spill died without ever seeing a check.

OBAMA: "In the coming days and weeks, these efforts should capture up to 90 percent of the oil leaking out of the well."

THE FACTS: BP and the administration contend that if all goes as planned, they should be able to contain nearly 90 percent of the worst-case oil flow. But that's a big "if." So far, little has gone as planned in the various remedies attempted to shut off or contain the flow. Possibly as much as 60,000 barrels a day is escaping. BP would need to nearly triple its recovery rate to reach the target.

OBAMA: Temporary measures will capture leaking oil "until the company finishes drilling a relief well later in the summer that is expected to stop the leak completely."

THE FACTS: That's the hope, but experts say the relief well runs the same risks that caused the original well to blow out. It potentially could create a worse spill if engineers were to accidentally damage the existing well or tear a hole in the undersea oil reservoir.

OBAMA: "From the very beginning of this crisis, the federal government has been in charge of the largest environmental cleanup effort in our nation's history."

THE FACTS: Early on, the government established a command center and put Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen in charge of coordinating the overall spill response. But officials also repeatedly have emphasized that BP was "responsible" and they have relied heavily on BP in making decisions from hiring cleanup workers to what oil dispersing chemicals to use. Local officials in the Gulf region have complained that often they don't know who's in charge -- the government or BP.

OBAMA: "We have approved the construction of new barrier islands in Louisiana to try and stop the oil before it reaches the shore."

THE FACTS: Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and local officials pleaded for weeks with the Army Corps of Engineers and the spill response command for permission to build about 40 miles of sand berms along the barrier islands.

State officials applied for an emergency permit to build the berms May 11, but as days went by Jindal became increasingly angry at federal inaction. The White House finally agreed to a portion of the berm plan on June 2. BP then agreed to pay for the project.

The corps was worried that in some cases such a move would alter tides and drive oil into new areas and produce more harm than good.

OBAMA: "Already, I have issued a six-month moratorium on deepwater drilling. I know this creates difficulty for the people who work on these rigs, but for the sake of their safety and for the sake of the entire region, we need to know the facts before we allow deepwater drilling to continue."

THE FACTS: Obama issued a six-month moratorium on new permits for deepwater drilling but production continues from existing deepwater wells.

Associated Press writers Matthew Daly, H. Josef Hebert and Jim Drinkard in Washington, Brian Schwaner in New Orleans and Carol Druga in Atlanta contributed to this report.
You are entitled to your own opinion, but you are not entitled to your own facts.

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #12 on: June 19, 2010, 04:15:26 pm »
PR stunt to show folks he was handling it....

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #13 on: June 20, 2010, 10:53:16 pm »
not gonna waste my time listening to this joke

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Re: Obama's speech
« Reply #14 on: June 21, 2010, 07:01:34 am »

The man is very charismatic, knows how to speak the words. He has presented himself the best he could. We expect so much from him as a nation, not realizing what he stepped in was in making for 8 years from the prior president. The man does seem like he's aged since he's been in office. He as one person is trying his best; I think so far he is doing a great job.  :thumbsup:

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