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"John H" wrote in message
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On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 18:55:40 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
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"John H" wrote in message
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On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 20:30:00 -0500, wrote:

On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 13:19:09 -0500, John H
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...pulled his head out of his ass.

http://tinyurl.com/yf7hn6x

About damn time.

I wonder what percent of Southern & Co. is owned by George Soros.

I suspect Obama may actually be doing his job, working for the people.
Don't discourage him.
Maybe he will listen to the other things the people are saying.

Given his granting the loan guarantee to the Brazilian oil company,
partially
owned by Soros, of course, it would be nice if that were the case.

I hope so, but I don't believe someone is benefitting greatly from
this -
and I
don't mean 'the people'.



You're a liar. You don't "hope so."


WAFJ!

I absolutely *do* hope so! I think the liberals have kept us where we are
in
terms of energy production. We should be outdoing the damn Chinese and,
even
worse, the French, but we're years behind when it comes to nuclear energy.
Why?
Because of nincompoops like yourself and the other whiny liberals.


Yet you immediately blame liberals for everything and anything that's wrong.
That's complete bs and the joke.

Nuclear power can be safe, but we still need to deal with the byproducts and
that's not a simple thing.

What is clear is that you've got something very stiff up your butt. You
can't accept that there would be any Republican culpability for anything.
Thus, it's "nincompoops" and "whiny liberals." Good grief Carter was a
nuclear engineer. When did this moratorium take place??? During who's
presidency??

I'm wondering where all the 'nuclear power is dangerous' liberals are now.
Surely they don't agree with what 'Bama is doing!!


They're still there and it's certainly still an issue. The question is... is
it still as much an issue. Some people (and engineering techniques), unlike
you, improve over time.

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