Monday, August 9, 2010

Spike Lee Bashes U.S. Claim of Vanished Gulf Oil

Spike Lee Bashes U.S. Claim of Vanished Gulf Oil

(AP) Filmmaker Spike Lee is calling a "lie" a U.S. government report that 75 percent of the spilled Gulf Coast oil is gone.

Speaking to a meeting of the Television Critics Association on Saturday, Lee said journalists should expose what he called the real story.

He argued that it's unlikely that "abracadabra, presto chango" the vast majority of the oil has vanished from Gulf of Mexico waters and coastal wetlands.

Federal scientists said last week that nearly three-quarters of the oil has been removed by various artificial or natural means, but that the spill's effect on wildlife will long continue.

Lee was promoting his new documentary about New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. "If God is Willing and Da Creek Don't Rise," a follow-up to his 2006 film about the hurricane, debuts Aug. 23 and 24 on HBO.

Considering how much money Lee has, why doesn't he rent a boat and some scuba divers, and go out and look for the oil that he says is there?

On the other hand, the government has been known to lie before...

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