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Title: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: Libertas on March 20, 2011, 04:37:05 PM
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704893604576198723013907008.html (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704893604576198723013907008.html)

Good read, good points...too bad The Regime and the rest of the Left won't reach the same conclusions!

 ::cussing::
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: trapeze on March 20, 2011, 07:46:45 PM
It doesn't fit the narrative.

The narrative is that technology in general and nuclear technology in particular are bad. So they take any opportunity to move the narrative along regardless of how far from the truth they have to go.

The MFM has lost all of their credibility in order to advance the liberal agenda.

And they appear not to care.
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: charlesoakwood on March 20, 2011, 08:44:11 PM

John Edwards phrase "there are two Americas", was correct.  If they were more geographically aligned D.C. would be more inclined to listen.



Not withstanding, I think we are more geographically aligned than most; we have them surrounded. Leadership and chain of authority have not evolved, that's all. Taking back power requires asymmetrical action; defeat them before the primary. If they pick the candidates in the primary we lose.
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: warpmine on March 20, 2011, 09:10:07 PM
quote author=Charles Oakwood link=topic=636.msg5941#msg5941 date=1300671851]

John Edwards phrase "there are two Americas", was correct.  If they were more geographically aligned D.C. would be more inclined to listen.



Not withstanding, I think we are more geographically aligned than most; we have them surrounded. Leadership and chain of authority have not evolved, that's all. Taking back power requires asymmetrical action; defeat them before the primary. If they pick the candidates in the primary we lose.
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Yes one that is dumber than dogsh*t and one that is plain stupid. It's like watching The Three Stooges, you just know something will go wrong. With the media, you just kow the reporting of such things will be heavily slanted to the thinking of "yes, they deserved it because they were dabbling into something that was dangerous." Of course they continue to fly, drive, and ride elevators, trains and well, breath.

Unfortuantely, we're all going to be lumped together by future generations that regard this period in history as "The era of man caused ignorance". Again I reiterate, we're screwed! ::bashing::
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: Alphabet Soup on March 20, 2011, 09:55:23 PM
I think nucular power should be our "Ƙbamcare" when we regain power. Look the lefties right in the eye and say "I don't give a tinker's damn if you like it or not. Sit down, shut up, and do what you're told". (not unlike what they said to us).

Nucular power is good for you!
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: rickl on March 20, 2011, 09:57:38 PM
And we have to make sure we pronounce it "nucular" because it really pisses them off.
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: Alphabet Soup on March 20, 2011, 10:00:32 PM
And we have to make sure we pronounce it "nucular" because it really pisses them off.

If anyone bitches you just remind them that jimmuh pronounced it that way too... ::)
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: John Florida on March 20, 2011, 10:58:54 PM
And we have to make sure we pronounce it "nucular" because it really pisses them off.

If anyone bitches you just remind them that jimmuh pronounced it that way too... ::)

 Then the preface should be "as good old Jimmah Cawter said"nucular is good for ya'll
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: ToddF on March 21, 2011, 07:46:43 AM
/leftist Poli Sci grad mode on

But...but...a 9.0 earthquake will strike Monticello, and like this 10 foot wave will come crashing in from Duluth and radiation will like fry my X-box...


or something

/leftist Poli Sci grad mode off
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: warpmine on March 21, 2011, 11:38:29 AM
And we have to make sure we pronounce it "nucular" because it really pisses them off.

What's the difference. most don't or can't understand the concepts of the technology to begin with. Most are still under the delusion that reactors are in fact in danger at all times of uncontrollable chain reaction akin to that of a fission bomb.

I would say to them that if they want to live under a rock without the benefits of the power provided to the grid and they refuse to ue hydrocarbon based fuels then they really need to move t the jungles of Africa or mountains of Afghanistan to eak out their existance. ::smallestviolin::
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: Alphabet Soup on March 21, 2011, 09:22:54 PM
So I don't know if any of y'all caught chuckie's latest spew: Krauthammer: "Nuclear Energy Is Dead' After Japanese Crisis"  http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2011/03/20/charles-krauthammer-after-japanese-crisis-nuclear-power-america-dead (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2011/03/20/charles-krauthammer-after-japanese-crisis-nuclear-power-america-dead)
::gaah::

(that felt good - I think I'll do it again)  ::gaah::    ::gaah::

OK, I'm better now.

Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: charlesoakwood on March 21, 2011, 10:42:38 PM

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As the Left and their media minions love citing conservatives when one of them says something they agree with, it seems a metaphysical certitude Krauthammer's comments will make the rounds in the coming days.

...

The Left and their press are already opposed to coal due to the dreaded carbon dioxide. Oil is hated for similar reasons and is already over $100 a barrel.

Yes, as a young student I would ponder what a thrill living in the Dark Ages would have been.  You know, walking along the boardwalk as someone from the third floor tosses the night pot contents out the window.  It's really going to be something else.

Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: John Florida on March 21, 2011, 11:01:48 PM

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As the Left and their media minions love citing conservatives when one of them says something they agree with, it seems a metaphysical certitude Krauthammer's comments will make the rounds in the coming days.

...

The Left and their press are already opposed to coal due to the dreaded carbon dioxide. Oil is hated for similar reasons and is already over $100 a barrel.

Yes, as a young student I would ponder what a thrill living in the Dark Ages would have been.  You know, walking along the boardwalk as someone from the third floor tosses the night pot contents out the window.  It's really going to be something else.



 Good God! I'll put a gun to my own head before I go there again.
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: Glock32 on March 21, 2011, 11:38:49 PM
By the way, that's how high heels were invented. They weren't originally for fashion.
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: Sectionhand on March 22, 2011, 02:10:10 PM
I'm against nuclear from the standpoint that I've seen some of the electric bills from companies powered by nuclear . It's enough to take your breath away ... your wallet too .
Title: Re: Nuclear Power and the Japanese Lesson
Post by: LadyVirginia on March 24, 2011, 07:38:03 PM

Yes, as a young student I would ponder what a thrill living in the Dark Ages would have been.  You know, walking along the boardwalk as someone from the third floor tosses the night pot contents out the window. 

 ::hysterical::