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Gravatar I'm sure the IAEA can be convinced to change their mind. Failing that, I'm sure they can be easily ignored by the all-knowing, all-seeing 'international community'.


Gravatar Hmm....

attaining reliable power sources seems to be kinda like office politics.

You know, I notice you doing some cool thing to help you and the company. Well, if I can stop you while I am stealing your remarkablely cool thing, (an innovative idea or a marketing slant that really swings) the gain is all mine.

It's seeming more and more, that the US is just a bunch of lazy a*s folks, at the top, at least.

How dare the US deny another country the right to dangerous nuclear power plants. They have a right to their own Cheynobl.

moonlitetwine


Gravatar C'mon folks, get with it. Haven't you noticed from Bush's speech-ifying lately that the nuckular aspect wasn't cutting it even with him? No, they're not pushing that as hard any more, and you probably won't hear much about it except occassionally.

These days it's all about the support they're giving to the 'murdering insurgents' in Iraq. Oh yeah, now he's going to go after them for supporting half of the Iraqi civil war and providing materials that kill Americans in Iraq.

Any excuse is better than none at all, and whatever excuse will get the war going is good enough, right?


Gravatar We all have to think ahead. Bush will not be in office in two years time and it is very likely that the democrats will be with Clinton.
This is no compensation for those who have been killed or injured in Iraq but we have to work towards a brighetr future with intelligent politicians doing nogotiation and the extremists isolated and shown up for what they really are. Religious bigotry is both in the United States and the Middle East. Lets hear more from the normal people who make things work.
Dr Nathan Sturley


Gravatar Nostra,
Sure, as with Iraq: when one excuse is ridiculed there's always another one waiting in the wings!

Dr, Should we be rejoicing, that Clinton (Madame) is to be the next world cop? I dunno...I find it hard to look forward to that.


Gravatar Me too, Jez. If she's the party's pick, I'll have to vote for her, because the GOP fascist agenda has made me a life-long anti-republikan, and I think any Democrat is a better choice than any Republikan. But I'll do what I can to push someone else as the Democrat choice until that time.


Gravatar I agree in one thing. 'murdering insurgents' does have a romantic flair.

I'm ready to not vote. There is only one Dem, who doesn't advocate war. His name is hard to say, Kuninichi or something. His agenda is very cool. He even has the courage to admit how much the US is creating state-side slavery as we allow corporations to import well-educated techies. Yeah, we're talking Indians, (are Indians non-whites?)

-*at least here in the Midwest, the place of innocence and
isolation. (?)*-




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