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Nah, I just get tired of your schtick. Try something new, like actually taking an affirmative position on something. There's a novel concept.
you mean like...
I am positive Nigel is a douche bag?

Nah, I just get tired of your schtick. Try something new, like actually taking an affirmative position on something. There's a novel concept.
you mean like...
I am positive Nigel is a douche bag?
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Allen is only one portion of the "Joint Response" that the "joint information center" gets its information from. When you only have part of a story rather than the fuller picture you may have incomplete information.yeah... thanks... I found that after I asked... just found the quote from allen....
Allen is only one portion of the "Joint Response" that the "joint information center" gets its information from. When you only have part of a story rather than the fuller picture you may have incomplete information.
That last line obscures more that it reveals. I can't really speak to it. I'm not saying the story is nonsense, but that last line is.
The Jones Act—we have had no request for Jones Act waivers.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/senator-john-cornyn-supports-allegiance-capitals-jones-act-waiver-request-96921199.htmlDALLAS, June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) sent a letter to Admiral Thad Allen today supporting Allegiance Capital's request for a waiver of the Jones Act. For more than two weeks, Fred McCallister, Vice President of the Dallas-based investment bank, has been requesting a waiver of the Jones Act in order to bring boats from Europe to U.S. waters to assist in the Gulf oil spill clean-up.
"Mr. McCallister's firm has obtained access to a fleet of foreign-flagged vessels which could be useful in the response to the Deepwater Horizon tragedy. I urge you to approve this request without delay," Sen. Cornyn's letter states.
Allegiance Capital has available 12 to 25 oil skimming vessels as well as several ships for boom deployment and the housing of volunteers and rescue workers. The Coast Guard-compliant ships are currently sitting idle
http://www.maritime-executive.com/article/2010-6-24-facts-about-jones-act-and-gulf-oil-spill/A blanket waiver of the Jones Act, as opposed to a vessel-specific waiver (where no American vessel is available), would do away with that basic, common sense approach. It would effectively outsource to foreigners work that Americans legally should get and very much need, especially in this region and economy. A broad waiver eliminating any employment opportunities for American workers would be an odd and even cruel approach considering the economic devastation of the oil spill and related fishing and drilling restrictions on American fishermen, offshore supply vessel operators and others in the Gulf.
Yet he obviously didn't know, as the administration's joint informational center did, that six requests for Jones Act waivers have yet to be granted.Allen is the guy in charge of the whole shebang. He's the National Incident Commander. There is an obvious discrepancy between the information provided on Friday and the information contained in the article but whom is correct is not at all clear.
LOLBarak Obama:"you're doing a hell of a job, Allen"