Drill, baby, drill
"Drill, baby, drill!" was a 2008 Republican campaign slogan first used at the 2008 Republican National Convention by former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele, who was later elected Chairman of the Republican National Committee.
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- As Louisiana reported huge tar balls littering a beach, BP PLC technicians labored to nstart sucking oil t5hough a straw---because BP Sux. BP gamers were playing with their joysticks to guide deep-sea robots and thread a mile-long, 6-inch tube with a rubber stopper into the 21-inch pipe gushing oil from the ocean floor
- Fertile Mississipi-- Oil from the massive Gulf spill neared fertile barrier islands in Mississippi on Thursday as spilled crude forced Florida officials to close a popular section of beach near the Alabama border.
- BP admitted Thursday that it was lying about how much oil is gushing into the Gulf of Mexico as heavy crude began poisoning Louisiana's wetlands feeding the collpase of America's fisheries and creating certainty about the massive monthlong spill's effect on the American economy.
- PENSACOLA BEACH, Fla. – The spews of oil spouting from the shaft on the sea floor is tapering off, as BP Sux changes grip on the pipe, but the sticky mess shot across the Gulf of Mexico, has now dribbled onto the chin of pensacola,defiling wildlife and beaches, normally teeming with sunbathers and swimmers.
- A junkyard of crippled equipment littered the ocean floor Sunday near a ruptured oil well gushing crude into the Gulf of Mexico, the remnants of a massive rig that exploded weeks ago and the failed efforts since to cap the leak.




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