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Old 03-15-2011, 03:00 PM
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Yeah..that Gulf drilling is perfectly safe too. I'll take my chances with reactors..just not in Earthquake zones
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Old 03-15-2011, 09:00 PM
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Don't buy a limited date flight ticket to Tokyo ....
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The Japanese version of Larry, Moe, n' Curly better start getting a bit more creative. I detect the presence of a group of people with the creativity of pudding.

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Heard an expert last night rail the Japanese government handling of the catastrophe allowing a private company and a crew of 50 to do the job? Where is the International Atomic Energy Agency?
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Heard an expert last night rail the Japanese government handling of the catastrophe allowing a private company and a crew of 50 to do the job? Where is the International Atomic Energy Agency?
In a lead-lined bunker? On a more serious note, I don't think anyone could be more heroic than those folks trying to contain this meltdown. Basically they are giving up their lives for the good of all as in all likelyhood the amount of radiation they are facing will kill them eventually.

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Old 03-16-2011, 03:21 PM
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Heard an expert last night rail the Japanese government handling of the catastrophe allowing a private company and a crew of 50 to do the job? Where is the International Atomic Energy Agency?
I don't understand the guys complaint. That "private company" is the electric company, who has the trained nuclear experts familiar with the facilities, 50 of whom are threatening their lives now to stay on the job and protect the rest of the country. Private companies - electric companies - run reactors in the US, too. They also asked for help and advice from experts in other countries right away, too.
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Old 03-16-2011, 04:15 PM
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I don't understand the guys complaint. That "private company" is the electric company, who has the trained nuclear experts familiar with the facilities, 50 of whom are threatening their lives now to stay on the job and protect the rest of the country. Private companies - electric companies - run reactors in the US, too. They also asked for help and advice from experts in other countries right away, too.
So you would have been OK with BP handling the gulf? The Atomic commission has exposed itself for what it is. Worthless. Defund them yesterday.
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