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juajen

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2. How sad it is! I am still afraid to eat seafood from my own backyard.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 09:01 PM
Feb 2013

But, my consumption or lack thereof, pales in comparison to our wonderful wildlife, and way of life in beautiful Coastal Louisiana. We have all been devastated by this disaster. I can't even imagine BP being able to justify one thing. We have families who had to leave homes and land with no means of support, and that is just the beginning. Part of our sportsman's paradise was the Gulf and the hunting, and numerous other factors, which all have been greatly diminished by this atrocity. We still have balls of oil appearing on the beaches, with amazing persistence. Can't even imagine how much more is down there. Some people say that the oil is still leaking. I would like to know the answer to that.

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