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  • Did Obama bribe the Georgia Secretary of State to get on Georgia's ballot?

    Was The Georgia Secretary Of State’s Decision “Greased”?
    February 21, 2012 By Suzanne Eovaldi

    Eligibility Was The Georgia Secretary Of States Decision Greased?

    ”That thing was greased,” as they say in Chicago, referring to a political phenomenon known as “being handled before table.” Well, bloggers are asking, was it? Word now coming out reveals just two days after Secretary of State Brian Kemp gave Barack Obama the green light to appear on Georgia election ballots,, the Department of Energy awarded Kemp’s state an eye popping $8.3 billion loan guarantee to begin construction on two nuclear plants. In the face of “a shocking dissent by Nuclear Regulatory Commission CHAIRMAN Director Gregory B. Jazcko,” four other commissioners approved awarding Southern Energy the first nuclear construction licenses since 1978, just one year before the tragedy of the Three Mile Island nuclear disaster put a hold on new U.S. nuclear plant construction. No new licenses have been approved until this huge Vogtle project got its go ahead to build two new reactors near Augusta.

    “Jazcko said that the approved designs did not take the lessons of Fukushima into account. I cannot support issuing this license as if Fukushima never happened,” he told other NRC members before their shocking vote to approve this estimated $14 billion project. Friends of the Earth’s climate and energy project Director Damon Moglen is vowing to challenge the validity of the newly approved license in court. “The license may be granted, but these reactors are far from a done deal,” he said. Applications for 16 other plants looking to build 25 more reactors are on file with the NRC according to CNN Money reporter Steve Hargreaves , who added, “there are two applications submitted for brand new nuclear plants-one in Levy County, FL, and another outside Gaffney, S.C.”

    While other viable nuclear construction projects await approval, the Georgia project got the green light in spite of the NRC director’s vehement objection as well as “12 sizeable construction change order requests (and) long-running site-specific design and fabrication problems (which) have confounded Westinghouse and its lead contractor for more than two years.”


  • #2
    Sure sounds fishy. Considering a licnese hasnt been issued since 1978!
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    • #3
      That is interesting.

      And business as usual. Was Georgia previously blocking his being on the ballot due to birth question? Have to google it I guess...


      Edit: Yep!




      This decision almost gives that question validity, doesn't it?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by mikec View Post
        That is interesting.

        And business as usual. Was Georgia previously blocking his being on the ballot due to birth question? Have to google it I guess...


        Edit: Yep!




        This decision almost gives that question validity, doesn't it?
        Sure does. Seems really odd that we havent issued anyone a license to build Nucler Power & all the sudden its issued with Obama in office & he get on the Ballot!

        If it looks like shit & smells like shit. It must be SHIT! Corruption is def at its highest office in America
        GOD BLESS TEXAS
        August Landscaping
        214-779-7278
        Seb's high class.
        He'll mow your grass.
        He'll kick your ass.
        And while his kidney stones pass,
        He'll piss in a glass!

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        • #5
          Everything in politics is done with a little grease. This is nothing new.

          I would hate to be the guy that praised Obama for killing bin Laden and approving new nuclear power facilities.
          When the government pays, the government controls.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
            Everything in politics is done with a little grease. This is nothing new.

            I would hate to be the guy that praised Obama for killing bin Laden and approving new nuclear power facilities.
            I have no problem with either of those decisions but building nuclear plants is one of the worst sins someone can commit in liberal circles, aside from being against abortion. And $8.3b ain't just a little grease, Danny.
            How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
              I have no problem with either of those decisions but building nuclear plants is one of the worst sins someone can commit in liberal circles, aside from being against abortion. And $8.3b ain't just a little grease, Danny.
              Small potatoes compared to what we spent in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya. Not that I have a problem with anything we did there, but let's put this grease in proper context. And we get a nuke plant out of this one, yippee.
              When the government pays, the government controls.

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