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To: MarcoPolo

What planet do you live on?? The only thing standing in the way of Nuclear is the gummit and specifically the Dems.

To pretend that this Country has any Free Market is laughable. Nuclear is the cleanest, safest and most efficient form of energy ever invented and we can’t develop it thanks to brainwashed fear.

Pray for W and Our Troops


2,007 posted on 01/29/2008 11:30:28 AM PST by bray (Too Cynical to be a Lib)
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To: bray
What planet do you live on?? The only thing standing in the way of Nuclear is the gummit and specifically the Dems.

To pretend that this Country has any Free Market is laughable. Nuclear is the cleanest, safest and most efficient form of energy ever invented and we can’t develop it thanks to brainwashed fear.

Don't worry. My feet are securely standing on planet Earth. :)

What's funny is in a way we're agreeing with each other. I said that I felt the government should leave it be and let the market deal with this. The government SHOULDN'T get in the way of our development of nuclear fuels for private use. If you say that there is no free market, then we need to get busy eliminating the federal government's control over the free market---not expanding it by adding more federal funds. Wherever federal funds go, federal regulations go. So whenever the president or anybody in Washington starts talking about encouraging development of alternative fuels (whether it be nuclear or whatever) by funding its research with federal money, I know it's usually going to be a bad idea.

So in short, I'm okay with nuclear energy---just not if it's to be done by way of federal funding.

2,008 posted on 01/29/2008 11:55:01 AM PST by MarcoPolo (Say yes to Dr. No!)
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