the horizon is 15 miles, you can't see a oil rig 20 miles offshore.
actually by drilling offshore you would be protecting the environment by stopping the natural oil seepage in to the sea.
save the environment by removing the oil before it can pollute the pristine seas.
Personally just like nuclear plant's Oil rigs don't bug me that much assuming the companies are responsible. However I'm trying to be a realist here and I pretty much see off shore drilling as a major dead issue. As others have pointed out it would be tied up in law suits for a long time and by the time we ever see a benefit from them it's wont likely make much impact.
I see the same with nuclear power. It's by far the best option, but again it comes down to the "not in my backyard" problems as others have posted. Hence the reason I think we should just start pushing things that we can get into production fairly fast.
Granted as Gunslinger said wind farms aren't as efficient as other forms but it's still something that can be universally used throughout a large portion of the US. Then on the flip side we have solar that can also be used directly on individual homes and businesses but also in most of the US.
So it just seems like as a country we are gong in the wrong direction in regards to our energy needs. I will give props though to FPL (Florida Power & Light) because Florida is one of the cleanest power grids in the US. As I posted before We have 6 or 7 nuclear plants but they have also converted or are in the process of converting all the oil based power plants over to natural gas. Then add in the kicker that FPL is the company that has built and owns the largest wind farms in the US (ironic enough it's the wind farms in Texas).
On the natural gas I'm not really apposed to it as it's a much better option than oil and can be burned in cars just the same as oil based fuels once you convert it. The draw back I see with gas is it's costly to get just like oil is and I think the price will keep going up on it just like oil.
I think the perfect solution would be a combo of nuclear, wind and solar for our actual power grid and then use natural gas for cars. If we did that we wouldn't need oil anymore and this country could be truly energy indepent. (I leave coal out because even the so called cleaner coal isn't that great and costs more)