http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/18/gulf-seafood-deformities-raise-questions_n_1434268.html BP has been running TV spots showing pristine Gulf beaches, cheerful locals welcoming tourists with open arms, and BP spokespeople promising to keep at cleaning up the Gulf until the work is done. Of course, the beaches look clean already so I guess they’re well along into the project–Right? Maybe you’ve even been thinking of checking out Biloxi or Gulfport this spring. Yeah, well, don’t eat the fish, y’all. Stick to Pacific wild-caught. Really. NancyO
Nancy Ortiz
April 19, 2012 10:29 am
http://www.pgpf.org/Special-Topics/bio-michael-peterson.aspx Note that Pete Peterson’s son Michael is a speaker and sponsor of The Atlantic’s Health Care Forum. In previous policy statements, the Peterson Foundation has favored the privatization of Medicare, Social Security, and balanced federal budgets. FYI. NancyO
run75441
April 19, 2012 10:17 pm
Ken:
Jones vs Evans is certainly an ad favoring the need for healthcare insurance.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/18/gulf-seafood-deformities-raise-questions_n_1434268.html
BP has been running TV spots showing pristine Gulf beaches, cheerful locals welcoming tourists with open arms, and BP spokespeople promising to keep at cleaning up the Gulf until the work is done. Of course, the beaches look clean already so I guess they’re well along into the project–Right? Maybe you’ve even been thinking of checking out Biloxi or Gulfport this spring. Yeah, well, don’t eat the fish, y’all. Stick to Pacific wild-caught. Really. NancyO
http://www.pgpf.org/Special-Topics/bio-michael-peterson.aspx
Note that Pete Peterson’s son Michael is a speaker and sponsor of The Atlantic’s Health Care Forum. In previous policy statements, the Peterson Foundation has favored the privatization of Medicare, Social Security, and balanced federal budgets. FYI. NancyO
Ken:
Jones vs Evans is certainly an ad favoring the need for healthcare insurance.
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