Thursday, July 29, 2010

Polluted beach follow up

You do remember the alarm spread about the ecological disaster the BP gulf spill was bringing down on the U.S. How beaches were going to be polluted and unusable.
 
At last some facts. Terry Ward a feature writer published in the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times Magazine, cable's Travel Channel, and numerous special interest sport and travel publications has investigated and indentified the 10 most polluted beaches in the U.S. None are on the gulf. They are
 

Poche County Beach, Orange County, CA

Jeorse Park Beach II, Lake County, IN

Singing Bridge Beach, Arnec County. MI

Jackson Park Beach, Cook County, IL

St Clair Memorial Park Beach, Macomb County, MI

Cockle Cove Creek Beach, Barnstable County, MA

Kings at Stacy Brook Beach, Essex County, MA

St Clair Shores Blossom Heath Beach, Macomb County, MI

Avalon Beach, Orange County, CA

Jeorse Park Beach, Lake County, IN

As an observational point only, all of these beaches are in "hot bed" Democrat areas. I wonder why? What do you suppose is causing the pollution? Could it possibly be "sweetheart" deal exemptions to regulartory requirements garnered through a Congressional interest?

My advice is go to the gulf shore beaches. Remember use sun tan lotion. Oh wait, isn't that a natural oil product.

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