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To: Think4Yourself who wrote (256817)6/25/2010 4:27:48 PM
From: bentwayRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
"Strongly agree that just dumping oil eating bacteria into the water may turn a disaster into a mega-disaster."

The bacteria are mutated by the oil and Corexit, and change into flesh eating bacteria. Haley Barbour officially opens the Mississippi beaches, and personally strides into the water to show how clean it is. Only to emerge, screaming, skin stripped from flesh...

SCRIPTWRITER!...



To: Think4Yourself who wrote (256817)6/25/2010 4:46:41 PM
From: stockman_scottRespond to of 306849
 
<<...Strongly agree that just dumping oil eating bacteria into the water may turn a disaster into a mega-disaster...>>

It may already be "a mega disaster"...our government has allowed BP to use well over a million gallons of the toxic dispersant Corexit -- and this is spreading the oil throughout the entire water column and creating large undersea oil plumes...this is a gigantic science experiment and no scientist or EPA official really knows if this was the safest thing to do.