[NukeNet] AP Energy Chief proposes nuclear plant incentive:

The Roy Process theroyprocess at cox.net
Mon Aug 7 17:05:02 CDT 2006


To Nukenet,
They say "blood is thicker than water". When it comes to nuclear power,
"money is thicker than reason". It is irrational to choose nuclear power.

Chernobyl 20th Anniversary Pictures


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 WARNING! Contains Graphic Pictures! Not For the Faint of Heart! 


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  The church bells in the Ukraine are ringing in remembrance of Chernobyl..
  Every member of Congress should watch the following film before authorizing another nuclear power plant. click play after the first few pictures.

  http://todayspictures.slate.com/inmotion/essay%5Fchernobyl/?GT1=8019
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Letter to the Editor,
The aim of nuclear power is spent fuel rods (nuclear waste) from
which weapons are made. Atom bombs, easier are dirty bombs,
so-called depleted uranium ordinance, not electricity, That is why
40 sovereign countries have nuclear power. 

Dr. John Gofman says there is no safe dose of man-made ionizing
radiation. We should not add to it with new nuclear power plants.
Nuclear power is the most dangerous form of electricity. It is the
heat which makes steam that powers electric generators. Albert 
Einstein once said, "Nuclear power is one hell of a way to boil
water".

Liability is paid by the tax payer under the Price/Anderson Act.
Electric rate payers subsidize nuclear power and waste disposal. 
There is big money and political power in nuclear waste, in killing
people, in a toxic regime. Nuclear power pollutes the environment
and will not stop global warming according to studies.

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Regards,

Dennis F. Nester
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