Saturday, June 5, 2010

Hope and Change Becomes "What Now?" For Gulf BP Oil Spill Victims

The Obama Hopey-Changey spell has worn off for some Gulf residents suffering from the oil spill. The words Hope and Change have been replace on Obama's head with "What Now?"

AP reported:
The widening scope of the disaster deepened the anger and despair just as Obama arrived for his third visit to the stricken Gulf Coast.

On Obama's trip to the Grand Isle on the Louisiana coast, his motorcade passed a building that had been adorned with his portrait reminiscent of posters of him during his presidential campaign. Instead of "hope" or "change," the words "what now?" were on his forehead.

Here is the "What Now?" picture.



Meanwhile, they are warning people not to pick up tar balls at Pensacola beach.



President Obama has been criticized for a slow response to the BP oil spill

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"What now?" indeed. Obama and his team are clueless.

Anonymous said...

Their has always been a safe and effective way, at present to control these oil-spills. Odd isn't it that BP and Kenyan boys administration find it moreso to their liking to turn a buck for themselves and in the mean time ignore the American people. wayhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VfypUzx1tI&feature=player_embedded