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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Texacon on April 11, 2011, 04:26:03 PM
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Taverner (1000+ posts) Mon Apr-11-11 03:32 PM
Original message
Someone give me the straight story: Is the Japanese meltdown affecting the US?
As in, is there radiation that is pouring into our water systems and on our food supplies?
And will using reverse osmosis filter out the deadlies?
no_hypocrisy (1000+ posts) Mon Apr-11-11 03:34 PM
Response to Original message
1. IMO, the question is will we be told if there is danger.
Edited on Mon Apr-11-11 03:34 PM by no_hypocrisy
My guess is we won't.
DJ13 (1000+ posts) Mon Apr-11-11 03:37 PM
Response to Reply #1
6. One way to tell if theres any danger
If national politicians on speaking tours, selling books, or fundraisers make their visits to the west coast as short as possible.
madokie (1000+ posts) Mon Apr-11-11 05:16 PM
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39. Not a word will we be told
until we start dropping like flies and then I'm not so sure they'll tell us anything.
Personally I think we just about have to be getting some of the fallout from ****youshima even all the way to oklahoma and beyond.
On and on it goes. This is just one thread of many along these lines and we've all seen them.
I only bring this over for one reason. The DUmmies OBVIOUSLY worry about our government NOT telling them if there is something bad coming down the pike. They OBVIOUSLY don't trust our government. This is THEIR government.
My question(s) to any lurking DUmmies;
Why do you vote against your best interest?
Why should I trust your government to handle; my retirement? my health care?
Thanks in advance.
KC
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"There is no radiation. I will take you there myself", Baghdad Bob.
He's the new Obama spokesperson.
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We'll know the danger is passed when Obambi vacations in Hawaii again.
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Uh oh.
If national politicians on speaking tours, selling books, or fundraisers make their visits to the west coast as short as possible.
Should I start being concerned for the well-being of Doug's stupid ex-wife, who lives out there?
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Uh oh.
Should I start being concerned for the well-being of Doug's stupid ex-wife, who lives out there?
Short answer...NO.
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Uh oh.
Should I start being concerned for the well-being of Doug's stupid ex-wife, who lives out there?
What about know-it-all nadin and SoCalDem? Even with gallons of canned milk, I expect their bones are already starting to soften up a little. Lots of DUmmies out there on the left edge of the continent who, we can hope, will be severely affected. If they become even more addled as a side effect of all the slowly-lethal radiation they're absorbing, they should become even more entertaining. (I doubt we'll be able to see that effect on poor, stupid Beth. She's already about as addled as possible.)
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YES. The radiation is affecting us. I have super powers now.
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Taverner (1000+ posts) Mon Apr-11-11 03:32 PM
Original message
Someone give me the straight story: Is the Japanese meltdown affecting the US?
As in, is there radiation that is pouring into our water systems and on our food supplies?
And will using reverse osmosis filter out the deadlies?
Naw, it's just 13 neutron beams being directed at the DUmp, like this:
[youtube=425,350]YyHsdPbO0KE[/youtube]
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Snoutport Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Apr-11-11 03:37 PM
Response to Original message
7. I've noticed it has gone silent on the "radiation in the US front".
Nobody is talking about it and they should be.
And they're not talking about flying, two-headed cows either. I wonder why that is? Must be a government cover up, there really are flying two-headed cows.
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Naw, it's just 13 neutron beams being directed at the DUmp, like this:
[youtube=425,350]YyHsdPbO0KE[/youtube]
I love Repo Man.
Ever been to Utah? Ra-di-a-tion. Yes, indeed. You hear the most outrageous lies about it. Half-baked goggle-box do-gooders telling everybody it's bad for you. Pernicious nonsense. Everybody could stand a hundred chest X-rays a year. They ought to have them, too.