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Obama energy czar: Nuclear power integral to America's 'low-carbon future'

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Cheers! Rich

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Rich Grise
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The liberals will freak! They don't WANT cheap, clean energy...what Do they want? Hmmmm...

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Buerste

"Buerste" wrote in news:IhKHm.27$ snipped-for-privacy@newsfe10.iad:

Power is what they want;control.

That's very hard to believe,since Obama is on record saying that he would not allow new nuclear plants without safe storage facilities,and has already cut funding for Yucca Mountain,effectively killing any "safe storage" site in the US.(which is badly and urgently needed)

Obama is also on record for saying he wants energy prices to climb drastically,and that US people need to lower their standard of living.

IMO,that statement is merely a diversion.(another LIE)

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They want total control. A fascist/marxist/socialist state. No more, no less.

Gunner

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I just hope he can pull it off. It's about damn time.

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Les Cargill

One of those would actually be very handy. No more bad foot odor, nuke the bacteria on your socks!

Tim

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Tim Williams

Good. I've got my thermonuclear clothes dryer up and running.

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Paul Hovnanian P.E.

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I'm not a liberal but I do want cheap, clean energy. As long as they put the nuclear plant right near your house and store the spent uranium there too I'm all for it. Then we can use the new power grid to bring the clean power to me.

Hawke

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Hawke

Great things, aren't they!

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cavelamb

Length of rope to suit site, sunny day = thermonuclear clothes dryer?

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John Husvar

On a sunny day (Mon, 02 Nov 2009 20:56:48 -0800) it happened "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote in :

It seems the nuke industry is now in control of the media, and to boot that, now atacks Al Gore (and makes the pople anti-clean energy) :-) This article was published today, Gore on the defence: 'Gore's Dual Role in Spotlight: Advocate and Investor'

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Interesting that this comes from the leftists weenies? LOL, see how the media manipulate you? But I am all for nuke power, always was, more people die in coal mining each year then have ever been killed by nuke accidents. Would not go so far as to use the nuke waste for an RTC for everybody on the balcony, but the thought has occurred. If just nobody would drill in it :-)

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Jan Panteltje

If that nuclear industry would be able to deliver :-)

The Areva/Siemens 1600 MW power plant OL3 over here was supposed to be connected to the net this year, but now it appears likely that the connection will occur in 2012.

Paul

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Paul Keinanen

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The French reprocess waste into more fuel. Their waste is almost nothing, they use the fuel differently too. It's said that the waste in a French reactor that would generate power for a family of four for their lives would fit in a tea cup. Obama just killed funding for Yucca Mountain, tell me THAT'S not pure politics! Do some research on the latest technologies.

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Buerste

If I lived next door to a nuke plant it would most likely be the least hazardous thing in my life. As of now I'm about 30-40 miles away.

My former job was most likely the most hardazdous. The greedy exec's and the union got that sent to China where they know how to handle hazards, or at least how to hide the bodies.

Thank You, Randy

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Randy

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Add to that, the air pollution that causes some people breathing problems and the mercury in fish caused by coal burning. Someday we will be able to charge our electric cars and reduce our oil imports from the middle east. HOPE Obama can make this CHANGE in the next three years. Then outta there! Mike

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amdx

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Fuck you. Get a job.

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rangerssuck

rgy-czar-nu...

Sure, let's completely bankrupt the country. Nothing like a power source that has never paid its own way after 60-70 years of government R&D, requires special exemptions from liability (at taxpayer expense), and has unresolved waste and terrorist-threat issues.

What is it about nuclear power that makes so many so-called libertarians subvert their own values?

If nuclear power is so great, why can't these mega-companies & private enterprise do it without the government subsidies?

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cassiope

cassiope wrote in news:0c446b5b-9ce3-4ff1-932e- snipped-for-privacy@f1g2000prf.googlegroups.com:

Lawsuits.

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Eregon

More people have been killed in TEDDY KENNEDY'S CAR than have been killed by nuclear power accidents in the US.

Cheers! Rich

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Rich Grise

Except that the nuclear accident in Russia contaminated the whole world...

I'd be more comfortable with civilian nukes - if the Navy were controlling them...

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cavelamb

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