--- In [email protected], ahullrichter@... wrote:
>
> Check out the article. It has a map of the routes that will endanger
> each state in America. California's water supply will soon be radioactive
> courtesy of General Electric and the Yucca Trio of Edwards, Clinton and
> Obama.
>
> https://www.clevelandleader.com/node/4363
>
> Was Yucca Mountain the Real Reason Kucinich Was Silenced by GE?
> Submitted by Eugmc on January 16, 2008 - 2:26am. Elections 2008
> Environment Health & Science News Politics Science
>
> We've all heard about the elephant in the room, but how about a mountain?
> Yucca Mountain to be more specific. The mountain which you may have seen
> in your visit to Las Vegas, Nevada, is becoming a big part of the national
> debate.
>
> Why? Yucca Mountain is most notable as the site of the proposed Yucca
> Mountain Repository, a U.S. Department of Energy terminal storage facility
> for spent nuclear reactor fuel and other radioactive waste. That has
> environmental groups worried and the site, which was suppose to open in
> 1998 to store nuclear waste, and has delayed opening the facility till
> more tests are done at the site. The site is considered the most studied
> piece of geology in the world.
>
> So why does this matter? Congressman Dennis Kucinich is the only
> Presidential contender to have voted against using the proposed site and
> General Electric, which owns NBC and MSNBC who ran the debate yesterday,
> didn't want his take on the whole mess that the United States Government
> is brewing.
>
> John Edwards, stealing a convenient tactic out of his former running mate
> turned foe John Kerry, has stated that although he voted for the plan he
> is now against. Thanks, John.
>
> Hillary Clinton continues to vote in favor of Yucca Mountain's funding
> which has cost the taxpayers of this nation upwards $7 Billion dollars.
>
> What about "Mr Change" Barack Obama? Well, he votes in favor of Yuka
> Mountain and while doing so is taken major money from backers in political
> donations.
> Hillary Clinton was nice enough to point that out when the elephant was
> brought up briefly in last night's MSNBC debate.
>
> So, was Kucinich not allowed to debate because he was a "fringe candidate"
> or was GE just afraid that he would dare speak the truth that will bring
> in major amounts of money for the corporation and, at the same time, risk
> the health of millions in the biggest growing metro area in the United
> States for years to come when the facility starts storing nuclear waste?
>