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GOP Convention is in Tampa, I want to move.

Posted by Enkill_Eridos on May 13, 2010

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY (Bay News 9) — After two previous attempts to lure the Republican convention, Tampa appears to have struck Republican gold for 2012.

GOP officials notified city leaders Wednesday afternoon that Tampa is their top pick to host the 2012 committee. The city beat out Salt Lake City and Phoenix for the event.

Tampa had been a finalist for the convention in 2004 and 2008. In 2004 they lost to New York City and in 2008 they lost to Minneapolis/St. Paul.

The selection committee’s recommendation will still need formal approval from the full Republican National Committee in August. Officials emphasized that committee members could surprise the GOP with another choice – but that appears unlikely.

More Information

* GOP convention site selection committee comes to Tampa (March 29)
* Quiz: How well do you know the RNC?
* Democratic response to choice of Tampa (.pdf)

Members of the Republican National Committee toured Tampa in March.

Officials checked out the St. Pete Times Forum and the Channelside District in addition to touring other areas of Tampa and Clearwater and St. Petersburg.

Committee members also were treated to a rally in support of the event.

Officials said the convention could bring 40,000 to 50,000 people to Tampa and as much as $175 million in revenue.

D.T. Minich, the executive director of Visit St. Pete/Clearwater, believes Pinellas County would benefit, too.

“Every major hotel has a block of rooms set aside for this convention,” Minich said. “This convention is really the equivalent of three Super Bowls. That’s how big it is.”
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I really don’t want to move because the GOP Convention. I want to move because where the GOP Convention goes so does the retards of the Republican Party..otherwise known as the Tea Party movement. I don’t care about the GOP Convention. It will create jobs in the Tampa Bay area, but the surrounding counties are going to have to deal with the retards of the Republican Party and I just don’t have the patience. Usually I would debate with these people get them to where they just go well…well…you’re wrong and they walk away thinking they won. Lately I feel that life is too short to deal with those people in person. I am starting to dread 2012.

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E_E Continues to post articles on the Oil Spill. ADKOB Readers ask if there is an end in sight.

Posted by Enkill_Eridos on May 12, 2010

BROOKSVILLE — Usually at this time of the year, Hernando’s emergency response teams are getting out the hurricane plan in preparation for the start of the season next month.

Not this year.

Instead, they are using that plan and other emergency guides, as well as detailed information from the Coast Guard, to cobble together a response plan for the oil spill spreading in the gulf if it approaches Hernando’s fragile coastline.

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Governor of Florida sets up an Oil Cleaning Taskforce.

Posted by Enkill_Eridos on May 12, 2010

May 11, 2010 11:55 AM
Daily News

The winds of fortune continued to blow Florida’s way Tuesday, and state officials were given another day to chart plans to battle an oil spill whose arrival still appears imminent.

On a day when southeasterly winds continued to keep the giant spill away from Florida waters, Gov. Charlie Crist announced the formation of a Gulf Oil Spill Economic Recovery Task Force.

For now, Emerald Coast beaches are unspoiled. See the photos »

View Tuesday’s latest day-by-day forecast for where the oil spill will flow between Wednesday and Friday »

Read Crist’s executive order that created the task force »

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More Effects of the Oil Spill

Posted by Enkill_Eridos on May 12, 2010

By Renee Schoof and Karen Nelson
McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON — Oil from a ruptured drilling rig could harm all kinds of marine life in the Gulf of Mexico, from the Atlantic tarpon and bluefin tuna that have key spawning areas nearby to endangered sea turtles, commercial fisheries, migrating song birds and marine mammals.

The spill gushed oil at the rate of about 210,000 gallons a day hit the wetlands and shrimp, crab and oyster nurseries of Louisiana. It could arrive to northwest Florida beaches by Monday.

Michael Sole, secretary of the state Department of Environmental Protection, and U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson said Friday morning Florida should prepare for landfall from the leaking spill, which is about 125 miles wide and 40 miles long.

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist declared a state of emergency in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay and Gulf Counties.

It’s too early to know the toll yet, and the worst damage is expected when the oil hits wetlands and beaches. Still, experts say that one of the nation’s biggest oil spills threatens many animals in the open water as well.

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I told you so..the one big example why off shore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico should not be allowed.

Posted by Enkill_Eridos on May 12, 2010

The Associated Press

Published: May 12, 2010

Updated: 37 min. ago

WASHINGTON – A key safety device known as the blowout preventer used in the BP oil rig in the Gulf had a hydraulic leak and other problems that likely prevented it from working as designed, congressional investigators said today.

They also said BP PLC and other documents also indicated confusion over whether poor pipe integrity was allowing methane gas to leak into the well just hours before the explosion that killed 11 workers and blew the well open.
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