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A Singular View of the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico
Sunday, July 04 2010
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Independence, freedom, empowerment, accountability and self-responsibility — those qualities I value most as a single person — become even more relevant as I watch how our country responds.

A Singular View of the Gulf Oil Spill

By Kim Calvert / Editor

Something happened on June 28 that freaked me out — maybe because I saw it happen, rather than hearing about it after the fact.

Facebook shut down Louisiana resident Lee Perkins’ Boycott BP page — the page that grew to three quarters of a million followers from all over our country in a matter of weeks. Despite their personal minutia being as diverse as America itself, the people who came to read, post and comment on this page shared a common despair and anger over BP’s negligence and dishonesty around what has become the biggest environmental disaster in the United States. Not to mention the corporate colonialism permitted by our federal government as BP, a long time business partner and political campaign contributor, continues to control what happens (or doesn’t happen) in our Gulf.

Ironically, about 10 days before Perkins’ Boycott BP page disappeared from the Internet (as well as both his and his daughter’s personal Facebook pages) Senator Joseph Lieberman introduced what’s been nick-named the “Kill Switch” bill — legislation that gives the President of the United States the right to shut down the Internet when he/she deems appropriate.

The actual name of the bill is Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act (PCNAA). Lieberman says it’s needed because the United States’ “economic security, national security and public safety are now all at risk from new kinds of enemies — cyber-warriors, cyber-spies, cyber-terrorists and cyber-criminals.” (Not to mention those pesky citizen uprisings like Perkins’ Boycott BP page where a scary number of people exercised their First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly.)

Yep, too many people exercising their First Amendment Rights of free speech and freedom of assembly (albeit on the Internet) in a country stricken with apathy and a sense of helplessness to effect change. Three quarters of a million people discovering they can come together and express a common concern and share information not always found in mass media outlets. Imagine a local citizen in Pensacola, Florida running around with a video camera and posting videos on YouTube — that’s empowering for us and threatening to those who want to control our access to “the message.”

This all came down just as the United States of America was preparing to  celebrate Independence Day. It must have been a restless night in those old graveyards — the resting places of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and the other great men who led the fight for freedom and held the vision for what would become the greatest country in the world.

They, along with other farmers, shopkeepers and tradesmen, shook their collective fist at the King of England. They printed their newspapers in back rooms without bothering to get the required approval before posting it in the town square, they boycotted products that supported their oppressors, they stood up for their right to express their opinions in a group environment and exercised what they believed was their right to self rule.

What would our destiny have been if instead, they felt powerless to effect change, if they only cared about their own personal welfare and had no sense of social responsibility? If their concept of democracy was void of integrity and had no moral core? If they were just too afraid and just too tired to stand up for what we came to know as “truth, justice and the American way”?

Anderson Cooper — the CNN broadcast journalist who has been reporting from the catastrophe in the Gulf since President Obama assured us it would be resolved in a week and retired Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen told us there was just a fraction of what was really pouring into the sea — continues his efforts. But now, Cooper as well as other journalists, have been told they will be fined $40,000 and charged with a felony if they come within 65 feet of a spill area. (Some say this is the result of a lawsuit to stop BP from burning sea turtles alive. What you can’t see, you can’t report.) And who will be measuring the distance? BP security guards? Cooper calls it suspension of freedom of the press — yet another First Amendment right bites the dust.

And each day, the spill gets worse and each day people decide to forget about it and those who will not forget have their public forums closed down, their freedom of speech silenced, and the freedom of the press, envisioned by our founding fathers as the “watchdog of the people” is revoked at the scene of the crime.

Yes, it must have been a very restless night in those old graveyards over Independence Day weekend.

Post script:  Facebook, after being bombarded with complaints, reinstated the Boycott BP page and Lee Perkin’s personal Facebook page saying it was an “accident.” Perkins daughter’s Facebook page remains suspended at the time we posted this story.

 

avatar Paula in Playa
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Very interesting times we are living in and we really do need to wake up and start being aware of what's going on not only in our country but in the world. At least, everyone should adopt a "higher purpose" cause to support and do everything possible to make sure they are informed, from a variety of sources, before drawing any conclusions.
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avatar DonD
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I think we've all becomes victims of "learned helplessness." It's a psychological syndrome. They tested it by putting dogs on a wire grid and passing electrical current through the grid. At first the dogs tried to escape - to do something to change their environment - then they finally gave up and just laid there as the electrical current just kept shocking them and shocking them.
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avatar Markinkc
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I was there also. I think that the reaction of the members is what helped get the page back. Many of us started spamming Zuckerbrug's page and media outlets about it. May I add that in order for Lee's daughter to get her page restored she had to get a government ID. She's only 13.
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avatar Johnny "bulldog" Thompson
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Check out the BP Song on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SIHbvnuptA I wonder if they'll come get me next?
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avatar Nancy K
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Very insightful article Kim. Do you know that there are 589 other Oil Rigs like this one in the Gulf throughout different regions of the globe? The same thing can happen at any of these sites at any time with no real safety measures implemented. 800,000 gallons of oil is seeping in to our Ocean everyday with no real end in sight. Sure they're speculating when "The hole will be plugged" but they are clueless really. Oil shortage? Ripping off the consumer? High gas prices? Dependence on Foreign Oil? WTF?? Alternative non toxic, methods of fuel must be our focus if we want our Planet to live. It is slowly dying at the hands of greed & carelessness. Hmmm, and to think we as Humans are considered to be intelligent. This is a
very crucial time in the history of our Planet. We must implement change now or we are all doomed to ever know the Planet we have shared to be the Planet of our future.
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avatar Laura Blair
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What can we do to help? I am so upset seeing the world's most beautiful beaches (having personally experienced them) devastated. And the people losing everything. and the helpless animals suffering and dying. It's horrible. What do the people in Pensacola and the entire gulf area want their fellow citizens to do? Tell us.
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avatar Susie Anderson
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I live in Pensacola, Florida, and I am top of what is happening here, most of which never makes it to the media. On the internet, citizens are sharing photos and videos. The First Amendment is not the only victim in this tradegy. Our beautiful Gulf Coast is being laid waste to further a political agenda. What we see and document is denied by our government but there is no one to turn to, no one is holding the government accountable. We have been set adrift in a sea of oil.
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avatar Denise Gonzalez
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I had found a link with some pretty horrific predictions yet to come. It was from siesemologists, in the scieintific community. I forwarded to friends. When they could not access the site I tried again. It had been removed! By whom? The writer, or by someone taking away the rights of the scientific community. It is pretty scary that we are being denied freedomw of speech and being blindsighted. Our citizens need to be protected by their government. It seems that the government has been protecting it's big companies over real people. Banks, Health Insurance Co and Big Oil have taken over the USA.
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avatar SiL
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This is why I only vote Green Party. If the other parties let the people know what the Greens are about, they would lose every election. This is why most people never even heard of Green Party but they are pretty big in Europe and South American countries with true democracies. Get informed and hopefully you will VOTE better from now on.
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avatar Sherry Lear
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As disheartening as all of this, I find comfort thinking back to times in history when seemingly all-powerful organizations were reformed or brought down by sustained efforts of "small" people, with these movements often started or popularized by a single, outspoken individual: Martin Luther, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, now Lee Perkins and others who use our modern technology to reach out to the masses. I, for one, will keep up the fight.
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avatar Greg
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It is time we rise up. Who is with me. WE need to take back our country. Tell me all those people who fought and died for our freedom did not do it in vain.

How do we start a revolution? We are fighting for America not against her.
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avatar Paul Ross
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"three quarters of a million followers from all over our country"... this should read "...from all over the world"... please cease the insular view that the world consists only of the United States. I am follower of this plight started by Lee Perkins, but I am from New Zealand. How does this affect me? It affects me because I see birds fish and see mammals suffering... because I see our (the world's) environment suffering... because I see corporate greed being number 1 on their agenda, not the sanctity of life. Cheers.
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avatar floridawhitebeaches
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The Gulf of Mexico was food producing waters, now just wetlands along the coast.
The seafood industry both recreational, & commercial has been destroyed for decades to come.

Save, & add this animated disclaimer to your MySpace, & Facebook Pages.
http://gickr.com/results4/anim_3750dea1-6dbd-b684-7df1-adaa17fb9c2a.gif
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avatar Laura Blair
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This 'Kill-switch' proposed by Leiberman is very scary. We'll be just like China. Isn't that something to aspire to!
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avatar Sam
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Got that right Linda. The Internet really is our last bastion of free speech. Yes, you do have to wade through the conspiracy theories, the hearsay, the BS and the crazies, but I'd rather do that so I can find my own truth then to have it spoon fed to me by "the powers the be."
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avatar Doc
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Thank God Hunter S. Thompson and Bill Hicks and George Carlin are already dead...because this would have killed them!
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avatar Betty Francis
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I have seen it on the internet and TV. And now I have seen it frist hand and it is scary. I walked the beach where oil on your shoes was like dog poop. I watched as waves of black oil rolled in. It maded me afraid for the world we live in. Will my grandchildren ever go to a white sand beach and swim? Will we get our seafood from a man made salt pond? Will they ask me what is a sea turtle? This will change the world as we know it for hunderds of years. It makes me feel so sad!
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avatar Steve Jensen
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No matter how you feel about BP and the spill I have to say that government should never have the right to take away free speech as it is trying to do here.
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avatar David Schroeder
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Very well said Kim.

Our heritage encourages us to speak out. The civic duty of American citizens is to recognize a wrong and work to correct it. We have a responsibility to our neighbors and posterity to hold off overbearing government control.

Once it was easy to see why the communist states were bad. They held off freedom of the press, prosecuted people who exercised their right to speak out and broke up assemblies they could not control.

Now is the hour of my disillusionment.
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avatar Stephan
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Well said.
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avatar Larry Goldstein
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To those of you who are outraged at BP, consider the following: The logical extension of a boycott is BP's bankruptcy. Then we are all on the hook for the clean-up. Better to withhold our outrage, get the well capped and institute better safety conditions on all oil rigs. Next time you go to LACMA, you will enter through the BP Pavillion. BP contributed over ,000,000 to Obama's campaign. Until this disaster, it was a good corporate citizen. Get real-this was an accident. Perhaps a preventable one but just an accdident. This is the first oil disaster in more than 20 years. There is risk in everything.
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avatar Pam
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BP has the worst safety record of any oil company. It's environmental violations are the worst. It's been called a serial violator by the EPA. It throws money around to keep the the politicians quiet. Where did you get the information that BP has a reputation as a good corporate citizen? It has so much money rolling in from around the world that it has about zero real chance of going bankrupt, if you don't count a faux bankruptcy just to get out of paying the damages it owes us.
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avatar Rick in Westlake
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There's a great article in the July GQ about what happened on the oil rig before the explosion. BP execs were pushing them to continue drilling, despite repeated warnings that the well was unstable. You call that an "accident."?
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avatar Larry Goldstein
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Correction-Over ,000,000 to Obama's campaign.
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avatar Candice
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Regardless of how you feel about the oil spill, the issue of our First Amendment rights being violated -- as evidence in how this spill is being handled -- is the point!
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avatar Lana Duncan
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Oh say can you see, through the oil stained beach...
While so sadly we wail, as our freedom's depleting....
Who can answer the cry, why our gulf has to DIE...
O're the truth we watch lies, they're so gallantly scheming
And the pipeline's red glare...deadly toxins in air...
Took truth in the night...while the masses lay sleeping...
Oh how do we stop oil that's riding every wave...
In the land of the free...and the home of the brave.
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avatar Beth Coulter
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Join the group, sign and share the petition and get our 1st Amendment rights back from the Corporations! Cut and paste this into every media facebook page and see if the Mainstream Media cares:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=137139462978441
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