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To: ransomnote
We continue to be deluged with this foolish campaign to frighten people about nuclear power.

How many people in Japan were killed by one of the largest earthquakes and tsunamis ever? The last numbers I saw were between thirty and forty thousand. How many were killed at the Fukushima Power Plant, on the coast, hit directly by the tsunami? None! The Fukushima facility may have been the safest place to be when the quake and Tsunami hit.

How many people were killed by the complete meltdown of Three Mile Island? None. Commercial nuclear power has killed not a single person, worker or civilian, as a result of its nuclear attributes. People have no doubt fallen off of loading docks delivering snacks or fallen from ladders replacing light fixtures.

Even the ancient weapon-fuel generating reactor at Chernobyl, with no pressure vessel or containment building, caused more injuries by being off line, since its coal replacement kills more each year from pulmonary diseases than died from the meltdown, fire, and radiation release - more than twice as many! The USSR was a failing economy. They didn't have the means to replace the graphite core reactors used for weapons grade material with boiling water or steam reactors. The energy produced was still critical to the economy of The Ukraine, and better than coal for people's health. Coal is still better than no electrical energy and the revolution which would result.

Fukushima is confirmation that there is currently no safer source of electrical energy than nuclear. The hysteria is generated, to a large extent, by people who don't like free enterprise, and are fellow travelers with Obama’s comrades.

3 posted on 05/14/2011 12:07:39 AM PDT by Spaulding
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To: Spaulding

You wrote all THAT in response to an article detailing continuing problems with TEPCO’s management decisions? You wanna copy and paste that into another thread somewhere it might belong? I’ve never heard anyone describe TMI as a ‘complete meltdown’ before - especially a pro nuker. The death toll for the tsunami was 24,525 as of Friday so I hope your 30k - 40k dead estimate remains off mark along with the rest of what you wrote.


4 posted on 05/14/2011 12:21:36 AM PDT by ransomnote
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