"A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men
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(Thomas Jefferson)


Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Napolitano Sounds Hopeful Note on Oil Leak, but BP Says She Has Wrong Info

This Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is going to go down in history as someone who is asleep at the switch. She has to be the absolute worst Secretary of Homeland Security that this Country will ever have. We can see why the people of Arizona were so anxious for her to get the job and get her out of Arizona. Hard to believe she is in such an important position but maybe it is not important to Obama.

Napolitano was late visiting the Nashville flooding and now she is just getting around to going to the Gulf Coast after how many weeks? Maybe that picture of her during the State of the Union was more right then we knew at the time. She was asleep on the job then and looks like things haven't changed for as long as she takes to visit disaster areas. We expect her to look at the tornado damage in Oklahoma maybe next year or probably never since Oklahoma is a total Red State. Democrats will probably tell her to stay away -- at least the ones running for office.


She couldn't even get the right information on the amount of oil still being released as she said it is slowing when according to BP it is essentially the same flow. Wouldn't you think she would at least get that right? We think she needs fired with all her gaffes but she fits in perfectly with the rest of this inept Administration.

We thought Carter was bad with who hired for his cabinet but Obama has taken it to a new low with the women he has surrounded himself with. Do they make him feel superior? Napolitano, Seibilus, and Clinton all have a tendency to put their foot in their mouths from time to time.

Napolitano Sounds Hopeful Note on Oil Leak, but BP Says She Has Wrong Info
FOXNews.com

Homeland Security secretary said the spill is slowing and called it good news, but it turns out that might not be accurate.

AP

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano expressed hope Tuesday that the worst is over in the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico -- but the experts may beg to differ.

Napolitano, on a trip to Alabama, said the spill is slowing down, and that tests indicated less oil and more natural gas was coming out of the broken well. She called that good news even though she admitted it hadn't been verified.

Turns out it might not be accurate.

A BP official told the Associated Press late Tuesday that there has always been a mixture of gas and oil coming up since a crippled oil rig sank last month. Company spokesman Mark Proegler said scientists haven't noticed any significant change in the leak.

Napolitano was in Alabama to tour the Mobile Incident Command Center in Mobile, Ala., with Gov. Bob Riley.

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