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Catholic Charities USA President Participates in Gulf Coast Oil Spill Disaster … – PR Newswire (press release) 2

Posted on August 24, 2010 by bp complaints

Washington Post

Catholic Charities USA President Participates in Gulf Coast Oil Spill Disaster
PR Newswire (press release)
Since the Oil Spill Disaster in April 2010, Catholic Charities USA's disaster response team has been on the ground conducting needs assessments,
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Oil spill update: Sea Turtle eggs relocation changes, President Obama visits … – Prime Writer News Network 0

Posted on August 17, 2010 by bp complaints

Reuters

Oil spill update: Sea Turtle eggs relocation changes, President Obama visits
Prime Writer News Network
Oil spill cleanup efforts continue and this past weekend President Obama visited Panama Beach, Florida to get a firsthand view of recovery in the Gulf.
Plumes of Gulf oil spreading east on sea floorCNN
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President Obama: Oil spill efforts successful, Gulf Coast now ‘open’ [Pic] – Examiner.com 4

Posted on August 15, 2010 by bp complaints

CBC.ca

President Obama: Oil spill efforts successful, Gulf Coast now 'open' [Pic]
Examiner.com
Ultimately, the pictures are a part of an "effort to show that Gulf Coast beaches and waters are in good shape despite the BP oil spill.
Obamas take boat tour on Florida Panhandle tripCNN
Obama, daughter swim in Gulf in act of reassuranceAFP
Obama swims in Gulf, says beaches open for businessReuters
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President Obama Welcomes the Saints & the New Orleans Spirit 0

Posted on August 09, 2010 by bp complaints

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Having the Super Bowl Champion New Orleans Saints here at the White House this morning, there was a sense of hope and almost lightheartedness – nobody forgot that Louisiana is still in the midst of yet another tragedy, but it was reminder that New Orleans and the rest of the Gulf Coast has seen the worst before and come out fighting.

The President gave a few remarks on why so many Americans had a soft spot for the Saints:

So this was an unbelievable season.  After decades of frustration, the Saints finally won the big one.  The “ain’ts” and the “sad sacks” gave way to the “Who Dats.”  Local musicians even gave a jazz funeral to retire the “ain’ts” nickname.  But I think we all know that this season meant far more than that to the City of New Orleans -– and to all Americans, really.

Look, I’m a Bears fan.  I’m not going to lie.  (Laughter.)  But this was a big win for the country — not just for New Orleans — because five years ago, this team played its entire season on the road.  It didn’t have a home field.  The Superdome had been ruined by Hurricane Katrina.  The heartbreaking tragedies that unfolded there when it was used as a shelter from that terrible storm lingered all too fresh in a lot of people’s minds.

And back then, people didn’t even know if the team was coming back.  People didn’t know if the city was coming back.  Not only did the team come back – it took its city’s hands and helped its city back on its feet.  This team took the hopes and the dreams of a shattered city and placed them squarely on its shoulders.

And so these guys became more than leaders in the locker room -– they became leaders of an entire region.  And the victory parade that we saw earlier this year made one thing perfectly clear, that New Orleans and the New Orleans Saints are here to stay.

Te President also spoke about the team’s commitment to their community, and the government’s commitment to keep doing everything necessary for as long as it takes in the wake of the BP oil spill:

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Vice President Biden’s Visit to Alabama 0

Posted on July 22, 2010 by bp complaints
Vice President Joe Biden is led on a tour of the boom repair area

Vice President Joe Biden is led on a tour of the boom repair area by Walt Dorn of Patriot Environmental Services, at the Theodore Staging Area in Alabama,

Today, Vice President Biden traveled to Theodore, Alabama to assess efforts to counter the BP oil spill. During the visit, the Vice President toured the Theodore Staging Facility and met with fisherman and small business owners from the area. He was joined by National Incident Commander Admiral Thad Allen and NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco.

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BP Share Holders 70 Billion Dollar Wipeout President Obama Demand Action 50

Posted on July 08, 2010 by bp complaints

BP Share Holders 70 Billion Dollar Wipeout President Obama Demand Action BP Oil Spill Action Review in 6 months Today A Full and Vigorous Accounting of the BP Oil Spill bp share holders 70 billion dollar wipe out costs near 1 billion transocean almost 1 million gallons of oil spilt into the ocean each day possible government takeover through august 2 months reaches al beaches shores criminal investigation negligent class action lawsuit lawyer lawyers suit 2x valdez oil spill day 43 live leek hurricane season wetlands coast reefs al la fl months years dealing with bobby jindal boom deployed multiple lines of defense hard boom skimmers sand booming coast guard army June 01, 2010 | 7:31 President Obama promises a comprehensive investigation into the causes of the Deepwater BP Oil Spill as well as the relationships between government regulators and the oil industry in remarks from the Rose Garden. The President is joined by former Senator Bob Graham and former EPA Administrator William K. Reilly, the chairs of the Bipartisan National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling.

UPDATE: Oil has landed on shorelines…Bad news for the Gulf States…This may travel North around Florida and up the Eastern Coast line
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Vice President Biden’s Visit to the Gulf Coast 0

Posted on July 01, 2010 by bp complaints
Vice President Biden is Briefed on Oil Recovery Efforts

Vice President Joe Biden, Admiral Thad Allen, and Governor Christ are briefed on oil recovery efforts aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Oak at Pensacola Naval Air Station in Pensacola, FL,

On Tuesday, Vice President Biden traveled to the Gulf Coast to assess the ongoing efforts to counter the BP oil spill. During the trip, the Vice President visited New Orleans, Louisiana, and Pensacola, Florida, to survey the response efforts, visit with gulf residents impacted by the spill, and meet with area officials.

Vice President Biden Talks to Personnel and Tours Unified Area Command

Vice President Joe Biden tours the Unified Area Command and talks to personnel who are coordinating the response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, in New Orleans, LA,

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Governor Jindal Meets with Vice President, Calls For Greater Sense of Urgency from Feds 0

Posted on June 29, 2010 by bp complaints

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Secretary Napolitano and Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change Policy Carol Browner visit New Orleans to receive update on the BP oil spill response 0

Posted on June 28, 2010 by bp complaints

Recent Updates for Unified Command for the BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response

President Obama Meets with the Cabinet to Discuss Economy, Iraq, BP Oil Spill and Energy and Climate Legislation 0

Posted on June 23, 2010 by bp complaints

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Yesterday, President Obama held a Cabinet meeting at the White House to discuss a variety of topics with the Cabinet ranging from economic growth, national security and the war in Iraq, the BP Oil Spill, and the need for comprehensive energy and climate legislation. 

Following the meeting the President gave brief remarks in the Roosevelt Room.  The President began his remarks by mentioning the Cabinet’s discussion of economic growth.   Over the past five months we have seen job and economic growth, but the President emphasized that there is still more work to be done to help the “millions of Americans out there who are looking for work, or looking for more hours, or are behind on their payments because they experienced unemployment very recently.”

Vice President Biden also gave a briefing on Iraq:

We also got a full briefing from our national security team as well as Vice President Biden on Iraq.  It hasn’t received a lot of attention lately, but we are on pace to meet every target that we set at the beginning of this administration, to have our combat troops out and to transfer security responsibilities to the Iraqis.  And we had a discussion about the progress that’s been made in terms of government formation there.

We also discussed the importance of the transition from a Defense-weighted U.S. approach to a more State Department-weighted approach, and the need to make sure that we are adequately funding and supporting all the diplomatic measures that are going to be necessary so that we can partner effectively with a new Iraqi government over the long haul.

The Cabinet also discussed the BP Oil Spill and measures that have been taken over the past few weeks to stop the leak, clean up the oil and compensate those whose livelihoods have been disrupted by the oil spill. 

We had a discussion about the oil spill in the Gulf and the important measures that are being taken both in capping the well, in making sure that we are dealing with the consequences on the shorelines and estuaries and bays across the Gulf, and also making sure that ordinary Americans who are being devastated economically are compensated properly.

Ken Feinberg has already traveled to the Gulf, and he is meeting with governors and local officials with the billion fund that has been set up.  We want to make sure that that money is moving out as quickly as possible, as fairly as possible, and that some of the people who I’ve had a chance to talk to down in the Gulf who are just desperate for relief are getting help as quickly as possible.

Finally the Cabinet discussed the importance of passing comprehensive energy and climate legislation:

And finally, we talked about energy.  In the context of the oil spill, as I said last week during my Oval Office address, this has to be a wakeup call to the country that we are prepared and ready to move forward on a new energy strategy that the American people desperately want but for which there’s been insufficient political will.  It is time for us to move to a clean energy future.  I think the American people understand that it is a jobs creator, that it is a national security enhancer, that it is what is needed environmentally.

And we have the opportunity to build on actions that have already been taken in the House of Representatives.  The Senate has an opportunity before the August recess and the elections to stand up and move forward on something that could have enormous, positive consequences for generations to come.  And the entire Cabinet here recognizes, with all the other stuff that they’re doing, that if we get energy right, that an awful lot of things can happen as a consequence.

 

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