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To: stockman_scott who wrote (251314)6/1/2010 7:41:29 PM
From: John KoligmanRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Hey, do I get credit for the meeting? <gggg>

To: stockman_scott who wrote (248972) 5/20/2010 11:23:59 AM
From: John Koligman 3 Recommendations Read Replies (2) of 251341

"The administration has mounted a huge response to the spill, deploying 1,105 vessels to try to skim oil, burn it and block it from shorelines.

Oceanographers have also criticized the Obama administration over its reluctance to force BP, the oil company responsible for the spill, to permit an accurate calculation of the flow rate from the undersea well. The company has refused to permit scientists to send equipment to the ocean floor that would establish the rate with high accuracy."

So we have over a thousand boats around the spill and can't get at least ONE to measure it? Maybe they should just give that film director, JAMES CAMERON, a call. He had no problem hiring a huge Russian ship with two submersibles to explore the Titanic. It's just criminal IMO that this hasn't been measured more accurately after an entire MONTH has gone by...

John