Community | March 16, 2011 | 1 comment

While Japan's Horror Unfolds Before our Eyes, Obama Advocates Nuclear Power!

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Excerpt from President Obama's news conference on rising energy costs and Japan's tsunami (Friday, March 11, 2011):

"And in this year’s State of the Union address, I set a goal for America: By 2035, 80 percent of our electricity will come from a broad array of clean energy sources –- from renewables like wind and solar and homegrown biofuels, along with natural gas, clean coal, and nuclear power."

There is no such a thing as "homegrown biofuels" - I guess that is the new term for Monsanto's genetically engineered crops of corn and soy.

There is no such a thing as "Clean Coal", an other widely used term to influence the masses to think of coal as innocuous.

He mentions natural gas which is contaminating our water and our food.

And then he mentions nuclear power?

Aren't we tired and shocked to hear the same old story over and over again?

How many more tragedies like this one in Japan need to happen and how many more people need to die until we understand we need a drastic change now?

We shall look forward to 2035 except that if we continue on this path, by then, we will not be here to see it.
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1 comment // While Japan's Horror Unfolds Before our Eyes, Obama Advocates Nuclear Power!

  • COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM
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      COMMONSENSEFORCOMMONGOOD_COM  
    • NO! NO! NO! to nuclear anywhere in the U.S. There are non toxic and non lethal sustainable energies to tap. No one can stave off the forces nature to insure against more nuclear catastrophes. But we can stave off nuclear exposure, at least in this country.

    • 1 year ago
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