Skunkape: Your post made it sound like their was quite a bit of enviornmental degradation in the marshlands of the Mississippi delta. The videos made it sound like the residents of these states were asking for help, for investment, or something to that effect. There are ambiguities, no doubt, in this issue, but in all honesty, we have to think provincially: why should we completely forfeit our stewardship of this magnificent region, for everyone to come here and enjoy, for the sake of literally drops of oil in the world oil market. I wish all of you could see the Ken Burn's documentary of "The National Parks, The Greatest Thing We Ever Did". I got so choked up and filled with patriotism when I saw the efforts and sacrifices our ancestors endured to preserve what precious parts of this country they saved. We have to think like that...
Yes, and what I don't understand (layman that I am) is how one makes a profit paying to launch this operation, then shipping it so far away for processing. I might be flirting with aluminum foil hat status, but I believe that at some point down the road there will be a call for more refineries to be built (I don't think we have had any built for decades), and why not right here if there turns out to be lots of oil and such easy access to the intracoastal waterway. Think about it!
