The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is America's leading advocate, and resource for victims, of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster in Louisiana, and now tragically Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Now classified as Americas worst oil spill, and soon to be the worst US environmental disaster, the groups initiative is focused on business owners/victims already impacted by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and property owners who are now-or soon will be. The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is saying, “our biggest worry is Louisiana property owners of recreational properties called fishing camps
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The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center Increases Its Victims Initiative For Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama & Florida Property Owners
The Gulf Oil Spill is now saying, “its critical we identify Louisiana fishing camp owners now before their property's are ruined by the BP Deepwater Horizon Gulf oil spill–now officially the worst oil spill in US history. With storm season upon us-we do not think the average US citizen understands what is at stake for the fragile Louisiana bayous.” The group is also saying,”its also pretty clear the Obama Administration & Washington DC-are just now beginning to wake up to this disaster—after blowing 40 days-what an amazing insult to every American.” The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is Americas leading advocate & resource for victims of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster.
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The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center Says It’s Critical We Identify Louisiana Fishing Camp Owners Now-DC Does Not Understand The Stakes
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InvisaSwivel™ Recognized by Sportsman Group Publishers as Best New Product of 2009
We finally left Louisiana on Saturday, Oct. 24. Haulout and last minute tasks held us up. We are now in Panama City. The weather is nice but a bit too windy for us to go offshore. Unfortunately the wind is supposed to stay this way for about a week so I guess we’ll be here awhile. We are in the Municipal Marina today to do laundry and shopping (we always have a West Marine list). We will stay anchored in Smack Bayou after this until the weather cooperates. I’ll try to post some pics later with Nick’s help. Direct Link
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Lilliputian: Waiting On Weather @ Sail Blogs


