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| Marches on Washington D.C. planned against Oil Spill Devastation by Iain Mackenzie
Americans are planning marches on Washington in response to the collective negligence of the Obama administration and Big Oil on Gulf of Mexico ecological devastation. About 100 activists recently gathered in front of BP's Houston headquarters trying to bring more attention to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It's one of the first protests at the BP headquarters since the BP-leased Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded and sank late April off Louisiana coast, unleashing a massive oil spill. The protesters, most of whom claimed to be from the group "Code Pink," were mostly woman and held pink signs and dressed in costumes like seagulls and oil-stained fish. Some women went topless, symbolic of what they call the "naked truth" about oil companies. It is apparent that the Obama administration has no real intent of stop Gulf Oil Spill devastation from spreading. BP was a major contributor to the Obama campaign. The Obama administration appears to be as much in league with Bil Oil as the former U.S. President George W. Bush administration. Americans have allowed their former democracy to be hijacked by the apparent operatives of Big Business, and their eugenic agenda. Help contribute to our Media Foundation to support investigative journalism concerning the Gulf Oil Spill. Contribute Here. LINK Submit your blog comment: LINK
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