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I really don't see how hard it could be plugging a hole…
All the best scientists in the world can't find a way to contain it?
Well it's not a 1-2-3 process…
Very true. I think that if this takes its full toll, we can be certain off shore drilling will face its death knell. Hopefully the leak can be contained, but the whole incident shows how dangerous off shore oil can be. At least the Louisiana fishermen who lost their jobs as a result of the oil spill's impact on fish populations have a new source of employment: http://evening-times.blogspot.com/2010/06/failing…
Actually it really is a simple process, however since the well head is five thousand (5,000) feet (that is almost a full mile) below the surface there is a problem of getting the right men and equipment down there to fix it.
I would think that the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute would be the people to ask for help in that respect.
Just for Jared; I wonder why the Messiah Hisself hasn't demanded that they take over the shutting off of that well head . . . o.0
neverrrrr