Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Comment: #1
Wed Jul 30, 2008 10:01 PM
Ma'am; I have to take issue with your notion that there is something clean about nuclear power. I have worked with people who said they got a years supply of zoomies in an eight hour shift, and no one can live a year on eight hours wages. I'll bet you couldn't use a roll of handi wipes in that place without having to mount a guard on them for the duration of America. I think it could work, if people wanted to make it smaller and more managable, and quit building breeder reactors. If every sizable town had a reactor the size of an aircraft carrier reacter, the problems would be smaller and the utility would be greater. Building great big reactors may be what the government and the power companies want, but they are no good for local areas..... Now, as for the main premise of your argument, that Mr. Obama hides behind staff, while Mr. Mccain engages. Why don't you democrat haters just call Mr. Obama the n-word, and count on that winning the election rather than all this Garbage. I mean, a real insult is to compare Mr. Obama to G.W.Bush, deliberately isolated, and insulated from the demands for a redress of grievances. We have a grievance: Too little is the need for Justice observed, and we are willingly involved in an illegal war in Iraq. Mr. Bush does not want to hear it so he does not. I don't think Mr. Obama has got one reason on this earth to make Mr Mccain look good. He has no obligation, or desire to debate him in his favorite environment. Clearly, Mr. Obama has to define himself, or Mr. Mccain will, with every bit of rot that soup kitchens toss. Now, Mr. Obama is being compared to Britany Spears, or Paris Hilton. The meaning of this is: Slander and insult is all the republicans have left, Maybe it is all they ever had. I can't imagine that even with your fair and balanced help, that Mr. Mccain can escape being called a republican, which is to say, all the mud he is tossing to see what will stick could likely hurt him and the party more than anything Mr. Obama could do. You know, that the republicans will always have some support, mostly because in some places, democrat is a dirty word. I have a cousin who had to choose between her happy home, and being the one person in her county in South Dakota to register as a democrat. No democrats, no primary, no problem. It is too bad she folded to intimidation. It is too bad for you folks that much of your insult will fall on deaf ears. It is too bad that all those people who tried in vain to tell Mr. Bush how they felt about things still have their votes, even if he is gone. You republicans may hope that the country will not confuse the republican Mccain, with the republican Bush; but you must admit that to do so is natural enough. What do you think. Sweeney
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