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To: katiedidit1; Dane
You seem to have overdosed on the Hillary kool aid. I have read your posts and find you have NOT researched the facts So YOU stuff it where the sun dont shine TROLL

Okay... which "facts" would you like to enlighten me with? What have I posted that is incorrect? (Please provide quotes and links--I certainly would not want any errors to go uncorrected.)

We were talking about nuclear power... Dane contended Hillary had not shown support for it. Was the following incorrect?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cZqtrvDIVs

Clinton: “I think nuclear power has to be part of our energy solution. I think we’ve gotta do a better job at figuring out how we’re going to deal with the waste. You know, because in a post 9/11 world we’ve got to be very careful about the waste and about how we run our nuclear plants.

“Ah, but I, I don’t have any preconceived opposition. I wanta be sure that we do it right, as carefully as we can—because obviously it’s a tremendous source of energy. We get about twenty percent of our energy from nuclear power in our country. A lot of people don’t realize that. and other countries, like France, get, you know, much much more.

“So we do have to look at it because it doesn’t put greenhouse gas emmissions into the air. But we gotta make sure it’s done as safely as possible. We’re going to count on people like your husband to help us get the answers. “


64 posted on 03/18/2008 6:06:31 PM PDT by calcowgirl ("Liberalism is just Communism sold by the drink." P. J. O'Rourke)
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To: calcowgirl

“I am very skeptical that nuclear could become acceptable in most regions of the country, and I am doubtful that we have yet figured out how to deal with the waste. But I keep being given information about research that is being done to resolve the waste problem. I know that will continue because that has a lot of economic power and resources behind it. But until we can figure out what to do with the waste and overcome the political objections, we should not be putting a heavy emphasis on nuclear.”-Hillary Clinton.

I’ve got questions for you regarding Hillary. What political objections is she referring to? Have these objections been resolved yet, thus making her a supporter of nuclear energy? Does McCain share these same reservations? Also, on another subject, why hasn’t Hillary denounced that NYTimes/Moveon.org smear against General Petraeus? What did McCain say about the smear and how does that compare with Hillary’s reaction. Also, why did Hillary show such disrespect to the General? Why was she attempting to discredit the surge?


74 posted on 03/18/2008 6:27:20 PM PDT by death2tyrants
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To: calcowgirl

The fact is McCain differs with Hillary on numerous issues. One is on social security reform; another is abortion; he has differences with her on taxes and has been endorsed by the National Taxpayers Union.
He has supported nuclear power for a long time and he is for giving breaks to industry to create alternative energy.
MY point to you cow is that you have constantly singled out McCain for your hatemongering. Makes me believe you are for the two fascists...Obama or Hillary or both.

Some sites of interest on McCain are; Hillary vs McCains voting record and rating by the ACU http://www.acuratings.org/
McCain on the issues; http://www.johnmccain.com/Informing/Issues/0B8E4DB8-5B0C-459F-97EA-D7B542A78235.htm
Time to Unite and some clear differences between Hillary and McCain;
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/LindaChavez/2008/02/08/time_to_unite?page=2

“(...) When Sen. Hillary Clinton said last year that Social Security wasn’t a priority, Evan Dent, the group’s 24-year-old grass-roots and public-relations director, walked into the New York senator’s New Hampshire headquarters in an ostrich suit to deliver an ‘ostrich award,’ a citation given to candidates who avoid the issue. In recent months, the group has adopted a new tactic: dropping in on campaign events in neon-green T-shirts that say, ‘New Hampshire Cares About Social Security.’ The goal is twofold, explains Ms. Dent. ‘We want the voters to be educated on the issue, and we want the candidates to know that it’s a very important issue that they need to fix,’ she says.”


124 posted on 03/19/2008 3:30:48 PM PDT by katiedidit1
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