Monday, March 14, 2011

The Japanese reactor conspiracy

Freepers are not happy that the Japanese reactors' containment issues are making nuclear power seem all unsafe. Guess who they blame?

hosepipe thinks mistakes were made. And you know who makes mistakes - liberals!

Must be run by liberals.. no replacement electicity generators.. to run the pumps..
Cvengr blames Japan's rampant atheism:

It’s hard to quantify and qualify acts of God before the event, especially if one ignores Him.
Art in Idaho thinks positively. To the point of madness:

The Japanese will deal with this the best way possible. They will, in the end, do a fantastic job.
The nuclear reactor cores will be contained. There will not be a "meltdown".

Incalculable data will be gleaned regarding future safety issues for all reactors worldwide.

The US should start building the 200 Nuclear Reactors needed for our future needs - tomorrow. Alas, we'll have to wait until the newagers leave Washington D.C.. . November 6, 2012. Pray for it.

I like nuclear power, but I'm not sure this is the time to go wild for nuclear power.

VeniVidiVici thinks this is all some kind of stage play:

Let me guess how this will play out. The media will breathlessly report the “meltdown” for days, even describing how many people will be killed by the radiation cloud which has surely been released by now.

Then at the last minute the Japanese will perform a completely successful shutdown of the reactor. At that point the Democrats and leftwingers all over the world will once again proclaim nuclear power is very, very bad and we can’t build anymore plants.
Yet_Again thinks Obama has the power to stop a nuclear meltdown, but is refraining because he is evil:
Well, multiple reactor meltdowns in Japan certainly would be in the best interests of Obama's stated domestic energy policy: no nukes, no oil, high prices, wind and solar power. I really don't imagine that the illness or death of a few hundred thousand Japanese citizens is going to cost him much sleep.

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