Dissent Continues One Year After BP Disaster
Rose Aguilar, Truthout: 'Gulf Coast resident Foytlin marked the one-year anniversary of the BP oil disaster by walking 1,243 miles from New Orleans to Washington, DC, to remind the country that even though the Obama administration and BP claim that life in the Gulf is back to normal, facts on the ground prove otherwise. She says people are experiencing everything from kidney damage to skin lesions, wildlife is dying, the economic devastation continues and the ecosystem has forever been damaged. Foytlin arrived in DC on April 14 after 34 days of rainstorms, heat exhaustion, tornadoes and countless blisters. She says it was worth it.'
http://www.truthout.org/dissent-continues-one-year-after-bp-disaster/1303411936
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http://www.truthout.org/dissent-continues-one-year-after-bp-disaster/1303411936
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http://www.sharenews-blog.com:8090/helma/twoday/sharenews/search?q=oil+spill
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Starmail - 22. Apr, 22:25
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