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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 743992" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>ok, 75% of american seafood comes from the region.</p><p>The Shrimp season has just began.</p><p>All that has been taken away because of negligence of BP.</p><p>These fishermen have boat and house payments.</p><p> </p><p>How you compare smoking cigarettes to catching fish for a living.... it's your conclusion.</p><p> </p><p>I guess your right. Let BP keep their money, for their mistake, and putting thousands out of work.</p><p>And let the fishermen lose boats, homes, etc.</p><p> </p><p>If Keywest gets affected, that's all that Island strives on... boating, fishing, and tourisum.</p><p>Let that become a ghost town, too.</p><p> </p><p>Your soo right, if someone takes your way of living and work away from you - move on, don't complain.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>AV8: I must be watching all the wrong misleading news channels.</p><p>They all refer it as the largest enviromental disaster in US history.</p><p> </p><p>Keep in mind, natural disasters are different.</p><p>And as far as I know, that spill is still guzzling at 60.000 barrels per day.</p><p>Lets get that plugged first, and then we can await the damages (as they are already showing up on shores, but much more to come yet).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 743992, member: 23950"] ok, 75% of american seafood comes from the region. The Shrimp season has just began. All that has been taken away because of negligence of BP. These fishermen have boat and house payments. How you compare smoking cigarettes to catching fish for a living.... it's your conclusion. I guess your right. Let BP keep their money, for their mistake, and putting thousands out of work. And let the fishermen lose boats, homes, etc. If Keywest gets affected, that's all that Island strives on... boating, fishing, and tourisum. Let that become a ghost town, too. Your soo right, if someone takes your way of living and work away from you - move on, don't complain. AV8: I must be watching all the wrong misleading news channels. They all refer it as the largest enviromental disaster in US history. Keep in mind, natural disasters are different. And as far as I know, that spill is still guzzling at 60.000 barrels per day. Lets get that plugged first, and then we can await the damages (as they are already showing up on shores, but much more to come yet). [/QUOTE]
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