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China is not drilling for oil off Cuba
“A lie can run around the world six times while the truth is still trying to put on its pants”
Mark Twain
This famous quote sums up the Republican position on drilling for oil off Florida’s beaches and in the Gulf of Mexico. The lie goes something like this:
We should drill for oil off Florida’s coast because China is drilling for oil off Cuba and only 50 miles from the Florida Keys
And it’s a lie that was debunked two years ago, but it’s still circulating in right-wing circles. I see it on the message boards, I heard it last weekend from my brother in law. Who knows where he heard it, he was just repeating it because conservatives always take the side of big oil.
So let’s set the record straight.
China is not drilling for oil off Cuba
The lie was started by George Will who wrote in a June 2008 column “drilling is under way 60 miles off Florida. The drilling is being done by China, in cooperation with Cuba, which is drilling closer to South Florida than U.S. companies are.”
The lie was then repeated by Dick Cheney during a speech to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce a week later. Then John Boehner, George Radanovich, Michael Steele and every other conservative crazy just repeats the lie without ever checking their facts.
Even Republican stalwart Florida Senator Mel Martinez knows it’s a lie, he said “China is not drilling off the coast of Cuba,” “Reports to the contrary are simply false. They’re rumors, akin to urban legend.”
Sources:
FactCheck.org
McClatchy
Mother Jones
Tampa Bay Online
US – Cuba Talk About BP Oil Spill
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster which threatens Florida beaches is prompting the US and Cuba into “Working Level” talks. According to the Washington Post:
U.S and Cuban officials are holding “working level” talks on how to respond to the massive Deepwater Horizon oil spill that is believed to be dumping some 5,000 barrels of crude a day into the Gulf of Mexico, two State Department officials told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
The talks add to signs of concern that strong currents could carry the slick far from the site of the spill, possibly threatening the Florida Keys and the pristine white beaches along Cuba’s northern coast.
Cuba is a mere 90 miles from the Florida Keys and if the oil is picked up by the Gulf Stream, the oil affecting Florida beaches and Cuba’s shoreline will become a environmental and tourism nightmare for both countries.