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Obama Visits Coastal Louisiana For Oil Spill Update

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

Obama Gulf Oil

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...
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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09:55 PM on 06/02/2010
The President needs to show up at beaches, in BP head offices, and get results, or make changes to do so as quickly as possible. Get the retired Lt General Russel Onore' to attack the oil before it hits more of our shores. He's a man that can get this done, and get former VP Gore or someone to get relief to the people impacted by this. He needs high profile people who deliver results wherever they go, and turn them loose. President Obama needs to get this going to prove he's really getting a handle on the situation, now.
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edlindaspy
God Bless America
02:33 PM on 05/30/2010
BP can send a crew to clean up for the President ,,,they can send crews to clean up for the citizens ...spread the hay or straw let it soak it up before it gets to the shores...then whisk it up ,,doesn't take a rocket scientist ,,,took two old farmers from the south to figure that one out,,,try it,,do anything,,,you put some straw on the top of water and oil,,,watch the straw or hay soak it up,,,then drag it and clean it up,,,where are all these smart engineers?
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JudgeMoonbox
09:53 PM on 05/29/2010
I've already stated that just about all Obama could do in Louisiana is to run around shouting, "Sergeant, pitch the tent!"

I would also note that many critics who think that Obama should be standing busily by did not show an equal sense of urgency in the 44 months between President Bush's Mission Accomplished speech and the start of the surge. How many of them didn't tell Bush to get off his plush seat and start fighting to win? (And no, it's not because in the context, "plush seat" would have been waaaaaaaaaaay too euphemistic.)
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dfranz
With Liberty and Justice for all
07:41 PM on 05/29/2010
This disaster could go on for sometime if past history is any judge. The 1979 gulf oil leak went on for 9 months before they were finally able to stop it by drilling a relief well. And that was in only 200 ft of water. The true crime with this is that they were allowed to drill without a plan to deal with a disaster and that they were allowed to omit a key secondary shutoff valve to save money. They have the technology to drill, but have not improved cleanup or safety requirements since the Valdez accident.

I've noticed the obvious disappearance of Dick Cheney since this happened. What happened? You couldn't shut him or his daughter up. Maybe he's working some back door manuvers with his Bush Appointee friends to help out his old company and poor old BP Oil.
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Puller58
Man of Mystery
06:57 PM on 05/29/2010
He could move the White House there for all the good it would do.
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missouriwatcher
military veteran, veteran teacher, father, grandpa
06:21 PM on 05/29/2010
I found it very interesting that BP cleanup contractors combed over the beach Pres Obama visited before he got there. Of course, they claimed that the cleanup on that stretch was already scheduled. Somewhat suspicious, regardless. . .after all, we wouldn't want the Prez to get his shoes oiled, would we?. . .and he STILL managed to pick up some tar balls.
03:28 PM on 05/29/2010
Louisiana Officials Beg President Obama to let them start drilling again - kinda like being on C.R.A.C.K don't you think?

Also says they (LA state government) will take away any state money from a university or business that sue the oil companies!

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/05/29/oil.spill.drilling/index.html?hpt=T1
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arnth01
04:41 PM on 05/29/2010
Oh sure, it's exactly like that
01:55 PM on 05/29/2010
There lies a much more ominous disaster ahead. Hurricane season is upon us. If even the smallest of winds hit the gulf coast it will wash the spill even further inland, destroying an ecosystem that I myself enjoyed for ten years while living in this wonderful state.
This President needs to step up and do what he does best. Organize the largest cleanup effort in history. This needs to start yesteday. There more they can dispose of right now means less effect inland. One more suggestion. He must use the current bumper crop of this countries unemployed.
This should be supported on both sides of the aisle.
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onlyinvegas
trying to tolerate ignorance
11:20 AM on 05/29/2010
Here is a great Idea. Why not march the CEO of bp in front of the senate and ask him if they failed in protecting it workers and violating safety protocol. You want to see the roaches scatter and some summer softball league question by our leaders then get him up there to testify.
10:16 AM on 05/29/2010
Glad that's done, now it's party time ...who's got the golf balls?
03:31 PM on 05/29/2010
Sounds like a plan to me - tell them to vote Blue next time!

The Louisiana Officials don't have a problem with the oil - a matter of fact they just Beg President Obama to let them start drilling a gain!

http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/05/29/oil.spill.drilling/index.html?hpt=T1

So why are you so upset?
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12:47 AM on 05/29/2010
HP removed my comment earlier, when I had the freakin' "INTESTINAL FORTITUDE" to criticize one of their homeboyz.

Step back. COMPREHEND!

There is no comparison between a mother freakin' religious idolized icon, and the President of the United States. NOT IN POWER. NOT IN REASON.

"WE THE PEOPLE" ARE MERELY THE "PRESENT" VICTIMS, of FORNICATING CORPORATE LIARS, CHEATS AND THIEVES.

THESE SORTED MANIFESTATIONS OF GREED, HAVE "RAPED" US AND OUR ENVIRONMENT!

HOW DARE YOU MR. "HARDBALL" COMPARE THE TWO!
11:52 PM on 05/28/2010
Liar
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SvrWx
Eileen, toora tooluri Eh..
09:00 PM on 05/28/2010
Good to see you could take time away from your vacation.
11:10 PM on 05/28/2010
What are you crying about, I thought you people didn't want BIG Government or President Obama? NOW the Chit hit the fan, you want Big Government and our AWESOME President Obama?
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SvrWx
Eileen, toora tooluri Eh..
03:24 AM on 05/29/2010
Who are "you people" or is generalizing a habit of yours? What if I was Black, or how about Latino? Would I still be "You people"?
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john c fairfax
Underwater filmmaker and investigative researcher
06:45 PM on 05/28/2010
President Obama may not have been getting the right picture. Deepwater Horizon emailed information photos released show cleanly dressed men virtually playing sand castles as they shovel and rake what apoears to be just sand. There is no close up of oil in the photos released yet on televsion news the mass of oil coagulated on sand is absolutely visible and there to be seen. Seriousess of the leak, which is not a spill, is apparently being played down.
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07:51 PM on 05/28/2010
You must have your head in the sand.
09:32 PM on 05/28/2010
No it could have been BP trying to make it less severe for the reporters and such.
How do we really know what the prep entailed ??
10:28 AM on 05/29/2010
Yeah it's tough to understand oil gushing out of a hole, I can see where he didn't get all the information in over a month, not until his daughter asked him if he plugged the hole.
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john c fairfax
Underwater filmmaker and investigative researcher
05:16 PM on 05/29/2010
It would be tough having so many urgent considerations to be dealt with, while the most informative photographs and damage are covered up or edited out, whatever you want to call it. Take recent 'news' of President Obama's inspection on the beach looking at finger nail sized tar balls that are so dry they dont even stick together, when not far away marine plants are dripping with oil.
06:35 PM on 05/28/2010
I hope these people here have learnt a valuable lesson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o0iJDA7_lY&feature=related