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Obama Oil Spill Response: President Visits Gulf Coast Beach

DARLENE SUPERVILLE and JENNIFER LOVEN   05/28/10 11:17 PM ET   AP

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In this photo released by the White House, President Barack Obama talks with U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Thad Allen, who is serving as the National Incident Commander, second right, and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, aboard Marine One as they fly along the coastline from Venice, La., to New Orleans on Sunday, May 2, 2010. Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism John Brennan is in the background. (AP Photo/The White House, Pete Souza)

GRAND ISLE, La. — Kneeling to pick up tar balls on an oil-fouled beach and listening to "heartbreaking stories" of loss, President Barack Obama personally confronted the spreading damage wrought by the crude gushing into the Gulf of Mexico – and the bitter anger that's rising onshore.

"What can he really do?" said Billy Ward, a developer who comes to his beach house here every weekend and, like many other locals, had little positive to say about Obama's trip to the beleaguered region on Friday. "If he wants to do something, let him get out there and pump some mud and cement into that hole. Just fix it. Help us."

BP PLC, even less popular here, kept up its efforts to "just fix it," using its "top kill" procedure to try to stop the deep oil well leak by pumping in heavy mud. If it doesn't work, something BP says will be known within a couple of days, Obama's own problems will only compound.

He said he understands people "want it made right" and that their frustration won't fade until the oil is stopped and cleaned up.

"It's an assault on our shores, on our people, on the regional economy and on communities like this one," the president said from this small barrier island town threatened by what is now established as the largest oil spill in American history. "People are watching their livelihoods wash up on the beach."

A BP drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico exploded on April 20, killing 11 workers and beginning to send millions of gallons of oil spewing into the water. That oil is now beginning to foul beaches, kill wildlife and cripple the tourism and fishing industries on which this area depends. With the crude still flowing freely, criticism has been increasingly aimed at Obama and his administration.

Amid concern that the environmental and economic disaster could also engulf his presidency, Obama has stepped up his public appearances this week to demonstrate that he is engaged. He held a rare White House news conference on Thursday, focusing almost entirely on the spill. And Friday, he flew to the coast for an inspection tour and meetings that lasted about four hours – his second visit in the 39 days of the crisis.

He noted that all may not go well in such a massive, unprecedented undertaking. Mistakes are possible, Obama said. But a lack of urgency about plugging the leak and restoring the region is not, the president declared.

"There are not going to be silver bullets or a lot of perfect answers for some of the challenges that we face," he said in front of an incongruously pristine backdrop of sparkling blue water with dolphins, fish and seabirds frequently spotted. "But we're going to keep at this every day."

Obama made an unqualified promise to coast residents reminiscent of previous presidents speaking after disasters – such as George W. Bush after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

"I'm here to tell you that you are not alone, you will not be abandoned, you will not be left behind," Obama said. "The media may get tired of the story, but we will not. We will be on your side and we will see this through."

With more than 20,000 people already working to contain and clean up the oil, the president announced he was tripling the manpower in places where the sticky mess has come ashore or is about to.

As for specific advice for beleaguered local residents and the concerned U.S. public, he pointed them to the White House website, , for guidance. http://www.whitehouse.gov

Obama directed those in the region who are filing claims for damages to count on the government – state and federal – to help cut any red tape. He was joined by the governors of Louisiana, Florida and Alabama.

To the public at large, he pleaded for volunteers to join the cleanup and for tourists to flock to the majority of the region's coastline that is untouched.

His first stop of the day was Fourchon Beach, where absorbent boom and sandbags have been laid for miles to try to keep more oil from darkening the beach. A shirt-sleeved Obama walked to the water's edge, kneeling in the sand as Adm. Thad Allen of the Coast Guard explained what he was seeing.

Obama called over reporters traveling with him and picked up a few of the pebble-sized tar balls. "Obviously the concern is that, until we actually stop the flow, we've got problems," the president said.

He then was off to nearby Grand Isle for his statement and a formal briefing from Allen, who is overseeing the spill response for the federal government. One woman along his route held up a sign saying, "Clean Up the Gulf."

Asked as he was walking off if he was confident in the latest fix attempt, the president demurred. "All I can say is we've got the best minds working on it, and we're going to keep on at it."

"I like the man, but I personally feel he's only here to please everybody," said local resident Virginia Smith.

Ward was in the midst of building a gated fishing community here when the oil rig exploded. "We don't know if it's going to be six months or six years before we get back to normal, if ever," he said.

Early in the morning in advance of the president's arrival, hundreds of workers clad in white jumpsuits and rubber gloves hit the beaches to dig oily debris from the sand and haul it off. Workers refused to say who hired them, telling a reporter they were told to keep quiet or lose their jobs.

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AP White House Correspondent Jennifer Loven reported from Washington; AP writer Brian Skoloff contributed from Grand Isle.

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GRAND ISLE, La. — Kneeling to pick up tar balls on an oil-fouled beach and listening to "heartbreaking stories" of loss, President Barack Obama personally confronted the spreading damage wrought...
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polishlogician
No sugar tonight in my tea..
06:04 PM on 05/29/2010
how times have changed, back in 1989 Geroge HW Bush never even visited Alaska an the aftermath of Exxon Valdez, he even owned stock in the barge company and then put that investment in a blind trust so it wouldn't show on financial disclosure records...

I don't recall any criticism of his job performance at the time....none....wasn't even an issue in 1992 race....
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emma richmond
01:11 PM on 05/29/2010
You people are very sick Greed is that got you into this and you have hated on this President since 2009 up until now, this is the Evil of man, the President doing everything Possible, we read someone told him to go and pump mud, why don't you tell the Govs., of the States and the Senators, your nasty attitude are doing more harm then good, this President have been working on this spill since day one you people need to stop the Bull and you Politicians need to stop playing Politics with people live, the world are looking at you people ignorance when you should be thanking him turn the hate off. This is just a warning telling you people to get right and get on your knees and Pray and have faith and think positive and not negative, it's that GOD drawed his hands back, because he's tired of the bull we see in these comments all this hate and the fear mongering of the MEDIA, trying to destroy the President Creditability, they can't hurt him in the end they will destroy themselves, just way awhile, you people should want GOD'S hands back on you.
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samidean
01:30 PM on 05/29/2010
Everything you said is right, but these people operate on nothing but hate. They don't do any research that would show them that no one has the answers. They refuse to listen to anything that doesn't fit their hate agenda The only so called authorities they will listen to is Fox and their idols Limbaugh, Beck, and Palin and believe every one of their hateful lies because everything anyone of them says fits their right wing agenda even though none of them do anything but outright lie with no facts to back up anything they say because their brain dead zombies will believe every word and they know it. It's all about hate for this President and nothing else.
11:58 AM on 05/29/2010
Why did the President let the oil leak so long? The oil hitting the shore now leaked out while Obama and BP were trying to preserve their profits with the rediculous concrete dome to capture the oil. The first response should have been to close the well either with the slow "top kill" method, or if they really wanted to prevent the oil leak they could have collapsed the formation with explosives. It is a common technique used around the world. By claiming he was in charge on day one, He is saying he authorized all the delays to plugging the well and allowing the disaster we have now. Pick your poison Mr. President but incompentence seems a better choice than willfull polluter.
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samidean
01:22 PM on 05/29/2010
Are you an engineer or scientist who is trained in this area?Well if not then you are just another no nothing who is pointing fingers while you don't know what you are talking about. Listen to some of these scientists, engineers and professors and maybe you'll learn something for a change, but if you don't know what the he!! you are talking about, then you are just pointing fingers and placing blame and sounding lame. For one thing using explosives could cause the sea floor to collapse making the leak much worse. Obama gains nothing by this going on and on and it was Bush, not Obama who was in bed with big oil and his letting them make their own rules is what led to this disaster. Memory lapse and just plain ignoring facts is what you right wing nut jobe are best at.
03:22 PM on 05/29/2010
As a matter fo fact I am a licensed professional engineer but I know nothing about drilling oil. An important thing you learn in engineering is to go to the people who know. That is why I went to an oil industry professional who logs bore holes. (look it up) He's been to several countries and seen controlled cave ins done. As a matter of fact, he said you do want to collapse the sea floor. It is 10000 feet above the oil and will apply the proper pressure to hold the oil down. At least it did before BP drilled for it.

You sure are short fused with your attacks. I wasn't saying Obama caused the leak or even wants it to continue, I'm just saying that his PR efforts are not doing him any good.
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samidean
01:32 PM on 05/29/2010
Gee you must be either an engineer or scientist because you seem to know it all don't you? Why don't you go on down there to the Gulf and tell them all how to solve the problem brainiac.
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worker beenumbed
05:54 AM on 05/29/2010
The US regulator for oil rigs was council for American Rivers.It advocates the removal of hydro power dams before a sustainable replacement is operating.Thus fossile fuel would do the job.AR supports no elected officials. AR saysSend them the money.
04:11 AM on 05/29/2010
TO ALL THE RESPONSE HATERS:

What do you really expect B.O. to do? Pop on a scuba suit, swim down a mile, whip out his unit and top kill it with an extended leak?

Oil companies (BP is this case since it's their dang well) are the only ones equipped with technology to stop this gusher, and do you really think it's in BP's interest to drag their feet on this? Honestly...

As for the containment effort, you could set up all the oil booms in the world and a spill of this magnitude is still gonna squeeze past in some places.

If you expect perfection in the response to something as huge, unique, and unprecedented as the current crisis, you're living with the wrong species...go find some hyper-intelligent aliens with wide-angle laser beams that can dissolve hydrocarbons or something.
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Fidel Kabassu
06:31 PM on 05/30/2010
Thank you! well said.
03:01 AM on 05/29/2010
President Obama is expecting people throughout BP and throughout the government bureacracy to ACTUALLY BE COMPETENT and WILLING TO DO THE JOBS that they are being handsomely paid to do!

Unfortunately, while President Obama both takes responsibility and is highly competent --- too many others within BP and within the Government are not!

The result: President Obama cannot count on BP and the government bureacracy to do their parts in solving this monumental problem!!!
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brwnizofmine
03:41 AM on 05/29/2010
So true! Keep posting it.
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rollingrock
12:50 AM on 05/29/2010
I wonder if Mr. Obama would be acting so icy cool and distant if it was his family member who died on the rig or his livelihood that was lost?
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brwnizofmine
03:43 AM on 05/29/2010
Do you mean the way Bush was acting when he flew over Katrina while HUMANS were drowning and being shot on the bridges?
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Ranta
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12:47 AM on 05/29/2010
Jindal seems to be pretty interested to see what the "government" has to say.
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GrizzlyBowman
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12:18 AM on 05/29/2010
Obama leaves White House to pick up his BP check in person. Oil droids spring a leak and gush with excitement. Joe Biden seen serving pennzoil enriched fish sticks. Robert Gibbs cries himself deaf. Hillary purchases pantsuit for dilapidated neice, Macy Clinton: Says Nylon is chewier than boot straps. Emphasizes solidarity with Rahm Emanuel, who lost his emotional assets in an ebay transaction that didn't pay off. No one connected with the administration was witnessed paying taxes, although a Wildebeest may have break danced without a partner on Pennsylvania Ave. Petraeus said the animal acted alone. Kerlikowske appeared to need 900 liters of morphine to force a grin over his immutable grimace, to make a "Grinace". Eric Holder was on vacation with his mustache and could not be reached for comment.
11:43 PM on 05/28/2010
Anderson Cooper is berating Obama for not spending the weekend in Louisiana?
Are you kidding me? Already the President has gone way beyond what many would have. If the President had to do hand-holding for every disaster victim, manmade or not, he'd never get anything else done.
01:43 AM on 05/29/2010
This is the worst oil spill ever...not a bad idea...to spend the holiday..he said people should support the community by visisting the area..may be he should lead on that and take a vaction there this weekend..Can u imagine the economic boost?
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donbrown
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11:42 PM on 05/28/2010
In a subtle dig at the attitudes of the South, President Obama mentioned that in his home state of Hawaii, the ocean is sacred. Having lived here for 22 years, I can attest that is true.

It would be unthinkable for the people of Hawaii to approve drilling for oil off our coasts... or installing nuclear plants for that matter. Both have been soundly rejected. Instead serious initiatives are in place to launch solar, wind turbines, wave energy, and electric cars on the islands. Twenty years too late n my opinion, but they are here.

Though my heart goes out to those who are directly affected by this tragedy on the Gulf Coast, and whose lives have been disrupted irrevocably, I can't help thinking:

"Are these the same people that were yelling "Drill, Baby Drill" at rallies across the South?

Are these the people who voted for drilling off their coasts in the first place?

Are they people that are suddenly concerned about the environment because they face ruin in the wake of this catastrophe, like their governor Piyush Jindal?

Are these Republicans who have supported a party that has been a cheerleader for the oil industry, turned a blind eye to the environment and regulation for decades?

I don't know the answer to these questions. But if they are, I think they have learned a hard lesson and that Karma has claimed another victory.
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11:57 PM on 05/28/2010
Are these the tea partiers who call for smaller govt?

Who don't want to pay taxes?

Who call disaster preparedness pork barrel spending?

Why aren't they calling for private enterprise to fix this mess since according to them the govt. can't do things as well as private enterprise?
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Fidel Kabassu
06:35 PM on 05/30/2010
That's a good point. They seem to have forgotten that the according to them, the Govt ain't worth nothing. So why are they asking the Feds to intervene?
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brwnizofmine
03:45 AM on 05/29/2010
DonBrown you are fanned and faved!!!
maxfax
Taa - dah!
11:22 PM on 05/28/2010
How sad the President's visit was a photo op, and then he's off to vacation. The least he could have done was stayed the night, showed he cared enough to wake up to see what Louisianians are seeing no clean up crew on the beach from British Petroleum. Tomorrow must be better.
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Kingstone
11:12 PM on 05/28/2010
GOP needs no Govt intervention in everything or no regulation. Do it yourself Rethugs.
maxfax
Taa - dah!
11:24 PM on 05/28/2010
The disaster response and impact management first, There's plenty time to assail the GOP hypocrites later.
10:10 PM on 05/28/2010
Pictures are better than Obama's blah blah inaction...

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/anderson_cooper_360/
08:48 PM on 05/28/2010
What is funny is all these news stories especially from the conservetive news networks that they are trying so hard to portray Obama as some sort of expert in stopping this leak... It's as if he doesnt go there and literally put on a wet suit and dive down and stop the leak we will never be saved... It's obsurd.
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polishlogician
No sugar tonight in my tea..
10:59 PM on 05/28/2010
yeah, he came to new orleans today or somewhere near here, I live in new orleans, and I haven't seen the beaches, don't care to, why would I....wow, look a sick bird, a perished turtle, some oil soaked sand...what's the whole point....am I not aware enough? yes, I am aware, just push for a two-platform drilling process...I'll call it the "sister approach"....