If the government is trying to assure that relief efforts are not slowed down that is one thing. Sixty-five feet doesn't seem that excessive, does it?
However, if there is anything that the public needs to know in order to protect our health and our children and the collecting and dispersing of that information is being hampered then that is equally as outrageous as the spill itself.
I know that I certainly don't trust the government to disclose the information that the public needs to protect our health.
How 'bout you?
I just feel as if these reforms and idea are way overdue in America...this is truly the product of everyone being out for themselves, even our elected officials who swear to represent the common people when they are elected. Reform and change should have been enacted under Bush and the Republicans in 2006-2007 when this problem reared it's ugly head...
Yes there are a group of people that makes decisions like this. So what kind of democracy is in United States if these people decides what we should know?
This too much of a national tragedy not to be reported as it should be.
If the government is trying to assure that relief efforts are not slowed down that is one thing. Sixty-five feet doesn't seem that excessive, does it?
However, if there is anything that the public needs to know in order to protect our health and our children and the collecting and dispersing of that information is being hampered then that is equally as outrageous as the spill itself.
I know that I certainly don't trust the government to disclose the information that the public needs to protect our health.
How 'bout you?
I read the title thinking that there was a real bad problem in a school with pupils on Cocaine.
Thank god it was only a Coke drinks promotion.
Yes there are a group of people that makes decisions like this. So what kind of democracy is in United States if these people decides what we should know?
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