Chan Lowe: Cleanup in the Gulf

There really isn’t much more to say, except that after more than two centuries, the British finally avenged Cornwallis’ defeat at Yorktown…with compound interest.

There really isn’t much more to say, except that after more than two centuries, the British finally avenged Cornwallis’ defeat at Yorktown…with compound interest.
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CHAN LOWE has been the Sun Sentinel’s first and only editorial cartoonist for the past twenty-six years. Before that, he worked as cartoonist and writer for the Oklahoma City Times and the Shawnee (OK) News-Star.
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Comments
The disperants they're using,(Corexit) 7000.000 gallons of it are now considered too toxic..Now they'll try Dispersit..What does that mean to us.? Only that a aerial view is "out of sight-out of mind." The Texas lab, TDI-Brooks Institute is doing the analysis work. BP is one of their biggest clients...The fox in charge of the hen-house.? Whose in charge of our oceans & environment.? BP.? Beyond Prosecution.?
Posted by: Lorraine Wagner | May 22, 2010 3:58 PM