It’s been two years since the huge oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, and most voters believe there will be little, if any, long-term environmental damage from the disaster.

Say what? Have you been brain washed by the media? Let's look at this again!

A recent Rasmussen poll says 56% of Louisiana residents don’t see any major environmental damage from the Gulf Oil Spill.

Well, just over half have been brain washed by the media.

You need to watch the Official Trailer below for "The Big Fix" a Green Planet Production by Josh and Rebecca Tickell

 

According to Films For Action:

“The film’s scope is staggering, including its detailed outlining of BP’s origins and fingerprints across decades of unrest in Iran. By doing smart, covert reporting that shames our news media, by interviewing uncensored journalists, by speaking with locals whose health has been destroyed, and by interviewing scientists who haven’t been bought by BP (many have, as the film illustrates), Fix stretches into a mandatory-viewing critique of widespread government corruption, with one of the film’s talking heads remarking, “I don’t have any long-term hope for us [as a country] unless we find a way to control campaign financing.” And yes, the Koch brothers are major players in the f_ _ _ery.” - The Village Voice

Now watch:

STORIES FROM THE GULF: Living with the Oil Disaster
A half-hour documentary that explores the impact of America's worst oil disaster on Gulf Coast residents, using stunning original photography and audio interviews produced by NRDC and Bridge the Gulf, and recorded by StoryCorps.

Now take my poll and let's see if 56 percent say there's no problem!

Here are photos taken during the gulf oil spill.

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