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Feds to Take Control of BP Leak Website

Is BP becoming an arm of the federal government?  From the Washington Examiner:  “The Department of Homeland Security has announced the government will assume control of the joint website between BP and various organizations in charge of providing information about the BP oil spill and recovery.”

Time to Nuke the Gulf Leak?

MSNBC:  “Milo Nordyke, one of the masterminds behind U.S. research into peaceful nuclear energy in the 1960s and ’70s says a nuclear explosion is a logical last-resort solution for BP and the government. Matthew Simmons, a former energy adviser to U.S. President George W. Bush and the founder of energy investment-banking firm [...]

Congressional Report Claims Administration Misled About Efforts on Oil Spill

CBS News:  “in a report released . . . by Republicans on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Republicans say the report provides evidence that the Obama administration misrepresented the assets devoted to the cleanup, misrepresented the timing of when government officials knew there was an oil spill and misrepresented the [...]

Oil Messed Up

Weekly Standard:  “Anger grows along the Gulf Coast at the Obama administration’s pathetic response to the largest oil spill in U.S. history. . . . It has been apparent from the outset that the Obama administration had no wish to be responsible for fixing this problem without having some sort of ‘plausible [...]