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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Tess Anderson on October 25, 2013, 06:46:45 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023921337
I thought she said she was from Poland:
:whatever:
Fri Oct 25, 2013, 04:55 PM
darkangel218 (7,866 posts)
All nuclear plants should be shut down, IMHO.
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They are not safe. The danger they present exceeds any benefit they may offer.
Shut them all down. Switch to other methods of producing energy.
Really, do we have to wait for another Chernobyl or Fukushima to do something about it?
Response to darkangel218 (Original post)
Fri Oct 25, 2013, 05:10 PM
darkangel218 (7,866 posts)
15. Ive lived through Chernobyl.
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I was a few hundred miles from it. Im probably still healthy today due to potassium iodide that they gave us in schools. I tell you, even to this day I'm emotionally scarred.
It was aweful.
Obviously, the world didn't learn much from Chernobyl, and Fukushima happened. What's next? Another disaster? And another? When are people going to realize how dangereus nuclear energy is? Is the danger and loss worth it? I personally don't think so.
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Shut them all down. Switch to other methods of producing energy.
Yay!!! Dorkangle indorses coal!!1! Way to go, dorkangle. :cheersmate:
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Wasn't she recently bitching about not being able to find cold American beer in Europe?
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Wasn't she recently bitching about not being able to find cold American beer in Europe?
When is a DUmmie NOT bitching about something or another.
All this whining and bitching about Chernobyl, when after the fallout finally settled, 68 people died, 9 of them Russian military.
You could do the world a bigger favor by nuking the DUmp, rather than shutting down the "nukes". :rotf:
(Just wondering, what would the French do for electricity if they shut down their nuke plants?)
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Response to darkangel218 (Original post)
Fri Oct 25, 2013, 05:10 PM
darkangel218 (7,866 posts)
15. Ive lived through Chernobyl.
Last edited Fri Oct 25, 2013, 05:12 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1)
I was a few hundred miles from it. Im probably still healthy today due to potassium iodide that they gave us in schools. I tell you, even to this day I'm emotionally scarred.
It was aweful.
Obviously, the world didn't learn much from Chernobyl, and Fukushima happened. What's next? Another disaster? And another? When are people going to realize how dangereus nuclear energy is? Is the danger and loss worth it? I personally don't think so.
Have you thanked nadin for saving you from Fukushima?
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Have you thanked nadin for saving you from Fukushima?
Should I? :confused:
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Should I? :confused:
Not you, but all of the DUmmies. Remember that nadin talked all the DUmmie through the world-wide radioactive disaster from Fukushima. If not for nadin, they'd all be glowing in the dark.
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You will recall that DUmpangelnumbers is a mentally-ill woman in her thirties, unable to care for herself, who lives with her wealthy parents.
The severity of her illness is such that they take her along on frequent vacation trips, rather than trusting her care to others.
One symptom of her illness is delusion. It's a common trait among DUmmies, and in her case it leads to a lot of really entertaining posts.
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You will recall that DUmpangelnumbers is a mentally-ill woman in her thirties, unable to care for herself, who lives with her wealthy parents.
The severity of her illness is such that they take her along on frequent vacation trips, rather than trusting her care to others.
One symptom of her illness is delusion. It's a common trait among DUmmies, and in her case it leads to a lot of really entertaining posts.
Ah.
In other words, her grip on the fabric of reality is about as tenuous as Dickless Durbin, who got his sorry ass busted by none other than the HMFNIC hisself, reporting on inflamatory statements that were never actually uttered, except perhaps by the voices in Durbin's addled head.
Gotcha. :II:
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I thought she said she was from Poland:
Ah, so that explains it.
The dorkangel primitive never struck me as being German or Swedish; there was something "off" about her.
If she was from Poland, she obviously refugeed to Germany years and years ago, and then came over here to the Land of Opportunity; this is an oft-used way by eastern Europeans to come here.
It's all very clear now.
Her attitude's obviously that of the nomenklatura, the privileged classes in the former socialist states, who thought just because they were who they were, they were "entitled."
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Not you, but all of the DUmmies. Remember that nadin talked all the DUmmie through the world-wide radioactive disaster from Fukushima. If not for nadin, they'd all be glowing in the dark.
Yeah, I remember, canned milk and all! :rotf:
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You just have to love the insipid ignorance they have.
"Do it some other way" is the majority of the responses,and any that actually address the logistics,technology and feasibility of green energy production are simply ignored or given the winning argument of "no that isn`t true".
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Nuclear power is the primary source of energy in France. In 2004, nuclear energy made up the largest share of France's energy consumption at 39%.[1] Looking purely at electricity, though, 407 TWh out of the country's total production of 541 TWh of electricity was from nuclear power (75%), the highest percentage in the world.[2]
As of 2012, France's electricity price to household customers is the seventh-cheapest amongst the 27 member European Union, and also the seventh-cheapest to industrial consumers
France's nuclear power industry has been called "a success story" that has put the nation "ahead of the world" in terms of providing cheap energy with low CO2 emissions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power_in_France
You can't please these people.