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Friday, May 14, 2010

Blame It On Bush Begins Again

U.S. Said to Allow Drilling Without Needed Permits

WASHINGTON
— The federal Minerals Management Service gave permission to BP and dozens of other oil companies to drill in the Gulf of Mexico without first getting required permits from another agency that assesses threats to endangered species — and despite strong warnings from that agency about the impact the drilling was likely to have on the gulf.

Those approvals, federal records show, include one for the well drilled by the Deepwater Horizon rig, which exploded on April 20, killing 11 workers and resulting in thousands of barrels of oil spilling into the gulf each day.

The Minerals Management Service, or M.M.S., also routinely overruled its staff biologists and engineers who raised concerns about the safety and the environmental impact of certain drilling proposals in the gulf and in Alaska, according to a half-dozen current and former agency scientists.

Those scientists said they were also regularly pressured by agency officials to change the findings of their internal studies if they predicted that an accident was likely to occur or if wildlife might be harmed.

Under the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Minerals Management Service is required to get permits to allow drilling where it might harm endangered species or marine mammals.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, is partly responsible for protecting endangered species and marine mammals. It has said on repeated occasions that drilling in the gulf affects these animals, but the minerals agency since January 2009 has approved at least three huge lease sales, 103 seismic blasting projects and 346 drilling plans. Agency records also show that permission for those projects and plans was granted without getting the permits required under federal law.

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11 comments:

  1. drill baby, drill!

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  2. He should be blamed and Darth Vader Cheyney thrown in jail. Bush & company will and should be blamed for years to come. Common criminals.

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  3. 1:35

    First off learn to spell the former vice presidents name. It is Cheney.

    And the biggest criminal of all is now sitting in the White House.

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  4. This is our government looking out for it's people! NOT!
    It doesn't matter to me which President was in office at the time any of this took place.
    It shouldn't have happened, PERIOD!
    People need to just stop the blame games and get to work figuring out a fix for the problem and ways to prevent this from ever happening again!
    Remember Exxon Valdez?????
    We didn't learn ANYTHING from that did we???
    This should never have been allowed to happen!
    We will NEVER fully recover from this spill. Take a moment and think about that!
    Some will say never say never, but think about it, we never have fully recovered from the Exxon spill either!

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  5. 1:35 I bet you love your Bill Clinton. Such a pinnacle of purity.

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  6. Hey 1:35 and the rest of you Libs..
    Did you read the sentence that says "since January 2009"? Your annointed one was in office then! I guess he kept Budh and Cheney on the payroll just so he would have them to blame when something went wrong! Wow, you're right - he is smart!

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  7. 1:35 April 6, 2009. Bush-Cheyney din't have much to do with things then.

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  8. Really doesn't matter how the name is spelled, considering he'll only be referred to as a number in prison. Nuff said.

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  9. 2:55

    You lefties are really out there. Crime Inc. is running the country right now robbing the treasury blind and you guys still think Cheney did something wrong. You people on the left amaze me with how stupid you are!

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  10. Time to go after Cheneys company hellaburton, and take him for everything he has got.

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