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On July 23, 2007, CNN and YouTube partnered to sponsor the first Democratic primary debate of the 2008 election cycle. Questions were asked by citizens from around the country by uploading personal videos to the YouTube website. |
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LifeOnTheEdgeMovie ::: Favorites Does no one remember Three Mile Island & Cherynobyl? Nuclear power puts poison into the air, water and soil forever. ANYTHING is better than that and it will take rebates on installing solar technology like the Carter administration was doing (before Reagan stopped it) along with every other clean energy that is available. There are hydrogen cells that can be installed in cars NOW and get 40% better mileage, but oil and automakers are opposed and they own the government who makes the laws 07-07-26 12:38:15 _____________________________________________________ | |
carRamRod04 ::: Favorites You support Carter energy policy? I'll agree that there should be a separation of oil and state, but that holds true for separation of solar and state, etc. The government can not pick which energy source is best going forward without accurate forecasts of the price(supply) of uranium, oil, ethanol, and all other inputs for all forms of energy for at least the next 40 years. If you believe they can make these forecasts you are retarded. 07-07-26 23:42:01 _____________________________________________________ | |
MyShitsHot ::: Favorites Nuclear energy is a good source of energy and that Obama was right that there is no "silver bullet" as of now. Although nuclear may be the silver bullet once we can acomplish fusion power :) 07-07-27 12:44:43 _____________________________________________________ | |
rojm ::: Favorites Nuclear energy is a good source of energy and that Obama was right that there is no "silver bullet" as of now. Although nuclear may be the silver bullet once we can acomplish fusion power :) 07-07-28 02:13:12 _____________________________________________________ | |
rah0wa ::: Favorites This current war is about the Zionists wiping out TWO of their most hated enemies in one fell swoop, the Aryans and the Arabs. As well as creating a Greater Israel in the process. They care not who dies or how many, Black, white, latino, asian. We are all goy to them. They look unto us like we are animals, force us to fight each other by forcing us to live amongst each other in the name of diversity, and by sending out children off to die fighting their wars 07-07-29 18:51:28 _____________________________________________________ | |
DeltaNC ::: Favorites Uhh... Nuclear power is one of the most efficent and reletivly clean sources of energy we have. Nouthing is emitted from them, the waste is entierly contained. ANYTHING is better? I'll happily live next to a Nuclear plant, you can live next to a coal one, lets see who dies first. Cherynobyl was a case of bad design and human error, they where intentionaly pushing to beyond it's limits, you can hardly say it was purly a random accident. 07-07-30 07:37:10 _____________________________________________________ | |
xcave1 ::: Favorites On the whole, this YOutube debate was a great success. Every debate should be run like this from now on. It makes sure the candidates speak their mind, because they are not entirely prepared for the questions. 07-07-30 14:13:34 _____________________________________________________ | |
SicLuceatLux2 ::: Favorites HILLARY / CHINESE CONNECTIONS Google: "THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY- how decades of clinton double-dealing compromised our national security" Google: "Downside Legacy at two degrees of Bill Clinton" ...click "High Treason" -click: "Time Lines" -then click: "People" - "Events" 07-08-01 03:54:56 _____________________________________________________ | |
jivillasenor ::: Favorites When it comes to nuclear power it seems the cons outweigh the pros. Although what comes out is steam, what also comes out is waste that takes decades to erode, and no one wants to be stored near ie: Yucca Mt. It seems, solar, wind, and other renewables in the short and longterm hold tremendous promise. But if we aren't utilizing the power we have, it will be redundant just to build more and more. 07-08-02 04:14:35 _____________________________________________________ | |
teagreenelove ::: Favorites damn. hillary surprised me here. good answer. but at the same time...she continues to be vague 07-08-05 00:52:49 _____________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
YouTube Debate: Nuclear Power?
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