On May 19, 11:25=A0am, "Steven L." <sdlit...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Bill Bonde { ''the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack'')
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> > Sid9 wrote:
> >> "Bill Bonde { ''the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal
attack'')"
> >> <tributyltinpa...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> >>news:482F8863.FA2F280@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >>> "Steven L." wrote:
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> >>>> The perfect gift for a country that already has 22% of the world's
oi=
l
> >>>> supply: =A0Enriched uranium!
>
> >>>> This is a classic case of "Only Nixon Could Go To China."
>
> >>>> Obama should thank Bush for making this deal for him. =A0President
Ob=
ama
> >>>> could never get away with it--everybody would say it's appeasement.
>
> >>>> But after Bush's strong speech against appeasement yesterday, he
can
> >>>> safely send enriched uranium to Saudi Arabia and nobody will care.
> >>>> Perfect timing.
>
> >>> Appeasement for what? Saudi Arabia is a US ally.
> >> They also supplied 17 0f the 19 WTC terrorists
> >> Probably financed the attack, too.
>
> > You are *such* a kook.
>
> >> Really a safe place for enriched Uranium!
>
> > Isn't the US willing to let North Korea have enriched uranium?
>
> You're throwing that example up to us?
>
> These types of deals *are* appeasement.
>
> Kim Jong-Il doesn't deserve enriched uranium. =A0The only thing Kim
> Jong-Il deserves is a firing squad.
>
> >> I guess they think they are going to run out of
> >> oil, too...elsewise what do they need atomic fuel for?
>
> > They might want the energy so they can sell their oil for a high
> > price. There really needs to be a world built out of nuclear power.
> > I'm sorry you can't see that, I'm also sorry Americans aren't
> > building nuclear power out at home.
>
> You're throwing that example up to us?
>
> If the U.S. can't develop its own alternative energy sources (whether
> it's nuclear or something else), why the heck should America be helping
> Saudi Arabia develop theirs?
Did somone mention 'alternative energy' ?
US gov re****ts the potential of 40 GIGA-watts of energy from northern
Indiana (which today saw it's first large wind farm go into
operation)...
Seeing as how Indiana is a rather smallish state.. multiple that by
100 to get a working estimate of potential across all of the US..
The answer is 4,000 GIGA-Watts.. or the equivalent of 23,529,411,764
barrels of oil is one year (!!!!)
-OR-
The equivalent of three times more than ALL OIL used (7,300,000,000
bbls) in the US each year. (!!!)
(someone please check my cyphering)
Screw the saudiis, screw the russians, screw Hugo Chavez, and screw
the extortionist oil neocons too.


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