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	<title>Comments on: Is Barack Obama gone have to choke a B!tch?</title>
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		<title>By: Tori's Secret</title>
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		<description>Well, as you stated, there is plenty of ass to kick around! BP, Halliburton, TransAtlantic, and our govt. But I would like to start with BP because they were not truthful about how much oil was being leaked in the first place. Maybe if they had been more upfront the situation would have been handled differently. And then maybe not. Hindsight is always 20/20. 

Did the President act swiftly enough. Well, since the oil spill is still gushing, everyone is saying no, but I feel that he acted based on the information that he had presented to him. I have heard engineers on talk radio saying that BP&#039;s first estimate of the leakage was known to be inaccurate in the oil industry. But hey, you didn&#039;t hear from them until it was obvious that BP was lying. That is what I call, a little to late to cry wolf.

No, I do not believe that it was fake anger to make him seem more concern. I think that the situation is frustating and his anger was right on point!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, as you stated, there is plenty of ass to kick around! BP, Halliburton, TransAtlantic, and our govt. But I would like to start with BP because they were not truthful about how much oil was being leaked in the first place. Maybe if they had been more upfront the situation would have been handled differently. And then maybe not. Hindsight is always 20/20. </p>
<p>Did the President act swiftly enough. Well, since the oil spill is still gushing, everyone is saying no, but I feel that he acted based on the information that he had presented to him. I have heard engineers on talk radio saying that BP&#8217;s first estimate of the leakage was known to be inaccurate in the oil industry. But hey, you didn&#8217;t hear from them until it was obvious that BP was lying. That is what I call, a little to late to cry wolf.</p>
<p>No, I do not believe that it was fake anger to make him seem more concern. I think that the situation is frustating and his anger was right on point!</p>
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