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From: LTK0075/3/2010 4:51:32 PM
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FLOWERS!

This spill is rapidly becoming a MEGA CATASTROPHE, man's progress we can see more clearly but the relentless digging of a GRAVE. O we are indeed made in G-d's image, his pet creation--PLEASE!!!!! And my deepest apologies to that which is actually Sacred in this Universe.

i precede this with a excerpted quotes from the song "Flowers!" by Psychedelic Furs(written by Richard Butler--in 1978.)

make a god of politics
make a god of police
worship it with automobiles
worship it with screams
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make a god of useless drivel
sew it at the seams
float it down the river
where the sewage is the sea
That's Foul Light,That's Stupid Light that's FLOWERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yup "Flowers", flowers for a grave that is.Max

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BP reels as spill advances, fallout widens
By Matthew Bigg Matthew Bigg
52 mins ago

.VENICE, Louisiana (Reuters) – Energy giant BP Plc was under siege on Monday over the catastrophic oil spill from its ruptured Gulf of Mexico well, as its shares fell and the U.S. government pressed it to try to limit a major environmental disaster.

As a huge oil slick advanced toward the Gulf Coast shoreline, the London-based company came under increasing pressure to do more to stop, or at least control, what is fast turning into the worst oil spillage in U.S. history.

Comments by U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder that the Justice Department was involved in the investigation of the incident raised the specter of wide liability for BP over the spill after an April 20 explosion at a rig drilling its well.

A Justice Department official said it was not a criminal probe at this stage.

Holder has sent two top Justice officials to New Orleans. "We're down there to try to ensure that BP is held liable for their responsibility in the spill that has occurred," he said.

The White House again stressed U.S. President Barack Obama's commitment to ensuring BP pay the price.

"The commitment the president made yesterday is the responsible party will pay for this and that responsible party is BP," spokesman Robert Gibbs said.

British markets were closed on Monday but BP's Frankfurt-listed shares opened 8 percent lower and were down 7 percent at midday, against a 0.3 percent fall in the STOXX Europe 600 oil and gas index.

In New York, American Depositary Receipts of BP's shares fell 7.8 percent to $48.10, bringing their drop since the close of trading on April 23, to nearly 20 percent.

Oil prices moved above $86 a barrel.

The swelling slick, at least 130 miles by 70 miles, threatened shipping, wildlife, beaches and one of the United States' most fertile fishing grounds. The government estimates that 210,000 gallons (795,000 liters) of oil a day are pouring into the Gulf, and Obama has called the situation "a massive and potentially unprecedented environmental disaster."

BP Chief Executive Tony Hayward was due to meet Monday with the Interior and Homeland Security secretaries and other U.S. officials to discuss how to control the widening spill.

WEATHER HAMPERING FIGHT AGAINST SLICK

Hayward on Monday acknowledged his company's responsibility in appearances on American TV and radio shows, a day after Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said the administration would keep "keep the boot on the neck" of BP to fulfill its legal responsibilities.

"We are responsible not for the accident but we are responsible for the oil and for dealing with it and cleaning the situation up," Hayward told NBC's "Today" show.

He told National Public Radio the company would pay all "legitimate claims" from the spill.

In Louisiana, the first point of impact for the slick, rough weather once again hampered efforts to lay protective plastic booms to keep the oil from the shore.

"It's really bad. I mean they can't lay down the boom in this kind of weather with the oil slinging on top. It's pouring all over the top ... I was going to work today but they turned us around because of the weather," fisherman Thomas Tiser, one of many recruited for the cleanup, told Reuters Television.

People living along the Gulf coast were bracing for the slick. "We have an opportunity to lose our entire fishery down here. I mean, not just the customers. It's everything," said Ross Barkhurst, a boat owner in Venice.

In a visit to Louisiana, one of four coastal states at risk, Obama stressed on Sunday BP was responsible for paying for the cleanup involving hundreds of boats and planes and thousands of military and civil personnel across five U.S. states.

Analysts say the total costs of the spill following the explosion and sinking of a drilling rig operated by Swiss-based driller Transocean nearly two weeks ago could exceed $14 billion (9.18 billion pounds).

BP said last week that it and its partners in the well, including Anadarko Petroleum, were paying $6 million a day in cleanup efforts but admitted costs would rise sharply when the oil slick hit land, as would claims for damages.

Hayward said the technical options his company was working on to try to seal the ruptured well included an undersea containment system that would capture the leaking oil and channel it to a tanker on the surface.

Another option was the drilling of a relief well to intersect the ruptured well and try to control and plug the flow that way, Hayward added. "The worst-case scenario is that we would need to contain this for two to three months whilst a relief oil is drilled," Hayward told NBC.

"LIKE KATRINA"

BP was also using undersea robots to try to fix the well blowout preventer, a mechanism he said had failed to keep the oil from gushing from the stricken rig after the accident.

BP officials have likened efforts to fix the failed preventer to performing "open-heart surgery at 5,000 feet in the dark."

"No one understands why it's failed," Hayward said.

Fishing in a wide swathe of federal waters between Louisiana and Florida's Pensacola Bay was restricted for 10 days on Sunday to avoid any chance that contaminated seafood will make its way to store shelves.

The Gulf supports a seafood industry that is second only to Alaska in the United States. The area accounts for the bulk of U.S. production of oysters and shrimp.

Wildlife experts also fear a heavy toll on animals and birds. Near Gulfport, Mississippi, 19 sea turtles were found dead and necropsies were being done by experts at the National Marine Fisheries Services. But they had no external oil soiling and it was not clear if the deaths were linked to the slick.

U.S. energy output from the Gulf has not been not strongly affected and shipping operations at the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port were normal, a port spokeswoman said.

Many of the coastal communities in the path of the oil slick, including Venice on the west bank of the Mississippi River, were devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

"It's just like Katrina, catastrophic," said Frances Lacross, a local resident.

The looming disaster in the Gulf threatens to eclipse the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill of 11 million gallons (40.8 million liters) in Alaska, the worst previous U.S. oil spill to date. (Additional reporting by Kelli Dugan in Mobile, Chis Baltimore, Anna Driver and Kristen Hays in Houston; Matt Daily and Tom Bergin in London, Pascal Fletcher in Miami, Jeremy Pelofsky in London; Writing by Pascal Fletcher; Editing by Doina Chiacu)

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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (2958)5/3/2010 6:50:52 PM
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Beautiful talk by HOPI ELDER,Red Crow Westerman(8 minutes)----speaks of Hopi Prophecy.
To far too many people on SI he is just a damned indian.
S.A.---to me these people i confront are beneath contempt---i have no idea what they are or where they come from.

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From: LTK0075/12/2010 1:21:48 PM
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Best version version of "Waltzing Matilda" i have ever heard.
Shane McGowan the perfect voice to capture the TRUE BLOODY GRIT of this song--it is NOT meant to be PRETTY, sung by tenors!.Max

Shane McGowan: youtube.com 

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From: LTK0075/13/2010 5:18:41 PM
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Arizona Rappers Protest Immigration Bill

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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (2958)5/21/2010 3:41:23 PM
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i feel this a note worthy performance of "
Nature Boy"(an ALLTIME favorite song for me)

Nature Boy Live Robert Palmer Stanley Jordan

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To: LTK007 who wrote (2969)5/21/2010 3:45:20 PM
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thanks again

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From: LTK0075/31/2010 11:53:54 AM
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Gaza flotilla drives Israel into a sea of stupidity
Published 02:37 30.05.10
Latest update 02:37 30.05.1
Al-Haaretz
By Gideon Levy




Of course the peace flotilla will not bring peace, and it won't even manage to reach the Gaza shore. The action plan has included dragging the ships to Ashdod port, but it has again dragged us to the shores of stupidity and wrongdoing
By Gideon Levy The Israeli propaganda machine has reached new highs its hopeless frenzy. It has distributed menus from Gaza restaurants, along with false information. It embarrassed itself by entering a futile public relations battle, which it might have been better off never starting. They want to maintain the ineffective, illegal and unethical siege on Gaza and not let the "peace flotilla" dock off the Gaza coast? There is nothing to explain, certainly not to a world that will never buy the web of explanations, lies and tactics.

Only in Israel do people still accept these tainted goods. Reminiscent of a pre-battle ritual from ancient times, the chorus cheered without asking questions. White uniformed soldiers got ready in our name. Spokesmen delivered their deceptive explanations in our name. The grotesque scene is at our expense. And virtually none of us have disturbed the performance.

The chorus has been singing songs of falsehood and lies. We are all in the chorus saying there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. We are all part of the chorus claiming the occupation of Gaza has ended, and that the flotilla is a violent attack on Israeli sovereignty - the cement is for building bunkers and the convoy is being funded by the Turkish Muslim Brotherhood. The Israeli siege of Gaza will topple Hamas and free Gilad Shalit. Foreign Ministry spokesman Yossi Levy, one of the most ridiculous of the propagandists, outdid himself when he unblinkingly proclaimed that the aid convoy headed toward Gaza was a violation of international law. Right. Exactly.

It's not the siege that is illegal, but rather the flotilla. It wasn't enough to distribute menus from Gaza restaurants through the Prime Minister's Office, (including the highly recommended beef Stroganoff and cream of spinach soup ) and flaunt the quantities of fuel that the Israeli army spokesman says Israel is shipping in. The propaganda operation has tried to sell us and the world the idea that the occupation of Gaza is over, but in any case, Israel has legal authority to bar humanitarian aid. All one pack of lies.

Only one voice spoiled the illusory celebration a little: an Amnesty International report on the situation in Gaza. Four out of five Gaza residents need humanitarian assistance. Hundreds are waiting to the point of embarrassment to be allowed out for medical treatment, and 28 already have died. This is despite all the Israeli army spokesman's briefings on the absence of a siege and the presence of assistance, but who cares?

And the preparations for the operation are also reminiscent of a particularly amusing farce: the feverish debate among the septet of ministers; the deployment of the Masada unit, the prison service's commando unit that specializes in penetrating prison cells; naval commando fighters with backup from the special police anti-terror unit and the army's Oketz canine unit; a special detention facility set up at the Ashdod port; and the electronic shield that was supposed to block broadcast of the ship's capture and the detention of those on board.

And all of this in the face of what? A few hundred international activists, mostly people of conscience whose reputation Israeli propaganda has sought to besmirch. They are really mostly people who care, which is their right and obligation, even if the siege doesn't concern us at all. Yes, this flotilla is indeed a political provocation, and what is protest action if not political provocation?

And facing them on the seas has been the Israeli ship of fools, floating but not knowing where or why. Why detain people? That's how it is. Why a siege? That's how it is. It's like the Noam Chomsky affair all over again, but big time this time. Of course the peace flotilla will not bring peace, and it won't even manage to reach the Gaza shore. The action plan has included dragging the ships to Ashdod port, but it has again dragged us to the shores of stupidity and wrongdoing. Again we will be portrayed not only as the ones that have blocked assistance, but also as fools who do everything to even further undermine our own standing. If that was one of the goals of the peace flotilla's organizers, they won big yesterday.

Five years ago, the noted Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, who is a Jerusalem Prize laureate, after concluding his visit to Israel, said the Israeli occupation was approaching its grotesque phase. Over the weekend Vargas Llosa, who considers himself a friend of Israel, was present to see that that phase has since reached new heights of absurdity.

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To: LTK007 who wrote (2971)5/31/2010 3:40:39 PM
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insanity continues unabated

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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (2972)5/31/2010 4:30:08 PM
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And so it will go, insanity reigns:( Max

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From: LTK0076/5/2010 2:41:32 PM
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The Ultimate Survivor Etta James singing "At Last" at age 70!!!!! youtube.com 

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