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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: koan who wrote (81874)7/1/2010 10:57:07 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 89467
 
It seems the oysters west of the Mississippi are OK, but all of the oyster beds east of the Mississippi clear to Florida are either inundated with oil, or are suspect now and oyster companies are closing their doors and thousands are losing there livelyhoods.

The chef Paul Prudoe said they are getting seafood west of the Mississippi


Look......today, some dolphins swam through some of the oily water in Gulf. R. Kaye and AC were wringing their hands in concern. Is it not possible that dophins have an instinct for preservation and know instinctly that oily water will not hurt them? After all, it can't be the first time they have encountered oily water in the Gulf. And animals do know when they are in danger and act accordingly. I continue to believe the marine animals are not in as much danger as some think.
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