US | Gulf oil spill Louisiana Protesters Lash BP, Feds Oil company weighs yet another spill strategy By Marie Morris Posted May 31, 2010 4:48 AM CDT Copied Director Spike Lee listens to a speaker during a rally against BP and the Gulf oil spill, in Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans yesterday. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Protesters took to the streets of New Orleans yesterday as BP weighed yet another strategy to plug the 6-week-old oil spill after the crushing failure of the "top kill" approach. "The federal government's inaction is horrible," a protester told the Times-Picayune. "We didn't know it was this bad in New Orleans until this past week or two." New Orleans residents are catching on, and suspicions that BP has no reliable plan other than drilling a relief well—which may not be complete until as late as August—are growing stronger. Oil drifting away from the site of the Deepwater Horizon explosion on April 20 continues to infiltrate coastal Louisiana, with patches of oil reported off four parishes. Read These Next Updated list of free days at national parks is raising some eyebrows. An incredible hush-hush effort saw 55 cartel bosses brought to the US. South Africa's weekend arrived with a grim start. Sydney Sweeney wants to put that jeans controversy to rest. Report an error