Wednesday, May 26, 2010

top kill

top kill
By Matt PhillipsAw man, we were looking forward to keep a watchful eye on BP shares as a "top killing" procedure when trying to curb flows oil into the Gulf of Mexico Com in gang Wednesday.Originally we were under the impression that the "top kill" Would be caught in live video feeds offer a relentlessly depressing background of the source of pollution. According to a press release from Rep. Ed Markey (D. Massachusetts) - in which the congressman channels The Great Jazz spoken word performer Gil Scott Heron - This is not the case.BP informed Rep. Markey’s office that the live feed would be terminated some time early Wednesday morning, and would continue to be offline until after the attempt at the so-called “top kill” is completed.
“It is outrageous that BP would kill the video feed for the top kill. This BP blackout will obscure a vital moment in this disaster,” said Rep. Markey, who chairs the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming and the Energy and Environment Subcommittee in the Energy and Commerce Committee. “After more than a month of spewing oil into the Gulf of Mexico, BP is essentially saying to the American people the solution will not be televised.

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