Jun. 10th, 2008

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Looks like more clone than rebel here.

John McSame - Progressive Media USA - 27 May 08

"According to CQ, Senator John McCain has voted with President Bush 100% of the time in 2008 and 95% of the time in 2007."

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Looks like more clone than rebel here.

John McSame - Progressive Media USA - 27 May 08

"According to CQ, Senator John McCain has voted with President Bush 100% of the time in 2008 and 95% of the time in 2007."

The Rebel Johnny Yuma - Johnny Cash - IMEEM Music MP3 Stream
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Not what you find in the local papers. Nor from Sen. McCain.

The Reality of France's Aggressive Nuclear Power Push - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists - 03 June 2008

"Furthermore, their electricity grids would be unable to handle the increased load from a 1,600-megawatt European pressurized water reactor (EPR) built by the Franco-German joint venture AREVA NP. The increase that a new EPR would represent of total installed generating capacity in a country such as Jordan (1,900 megawatts) or the United Arab Emirates (with roughly 6,600 megawatts, the largest grid of the six Arab candidate countries) illustrates the absurdity of large-scale nuclear deployments in these countries. The grids in such countries would not have the distribution potential nor the capacity to replace nuclear plants that might shutdown or lower output temporarily, wreaking havoc on the countries' electricity consumers.

The idea of encouraging and promoting nuclear energy seems even more surprising in countries that are beset by armed rebel groups, many of whom have demonstrated stunning levels of unscrupulousness toward their fellow citizens. Some people have labeled civilian nuclear facilities 'pre-deployed nuclear weapons.' The phrase becomes particularly significant in this context."
webfarmer: (Default)
Not what you find in the local papers. Nor from Sen. McCain.

The Reality of France's Aggressive Nuclear Power Push - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists - 03 June 2008

"Furthermore, their electricity grids would be unable to handle the increased load from a 1,600-megawatt European pressurized water reactor (EPR) built by the Franco-German joint venture AREVA NP. The increase that a new EPR would represent of total installed generating capacity in a country such as Jordan (1,900 megawatts) or the United Arab Emirates (with roughly 6,600 megawatts, the largest grid of the six Arab candidate countries) illustrates the absurdity of large-scale nuclear deployments in these countries. The grids in such countries would not have the distribution potential nor the capacity to replace nuclear plants that might shutdown or lower output temporarily, wreaking havoc on the countries' electricity consumers.

The idea of encouraging and promoting nuclear energy seems even more surprising in countries that are beset by armed rebel groups, many of whom have demonstrated stunning levels of unscrupulousness toward their fellow citizens. Some people have labeled civilian nuclear facilities 'pre-deployed nuclear weapons.' The phrase becomes particularly significant in this context."

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