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Rose Siding

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October 30, 2012

"Unusual Event" at Oldest US Nuclear Power Plant Upgraded to an "Alert"

...The oldest U.S. nuclear power plant, New Jersey’s Oyster Creek, was already out of service for scheduled refueling. But high water levels at the facility, which sits along Barnegat Bay, prompted safety officials to declare an “unusual event” around 7 p.m. About two hours later, the situation was upgraded to an “alert,” the second-lowest in a four-tiered warning system.

Conditions were still safe at Oyster Creek, Indian Point and all other U.S. nuclear plants, said the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which oversees plant safety.

A rising tide, the direction of the wind and the storm’s surge combined to raise water levels in Oyster Creek’s intake structure, the NRC said. The agency said that water levels are expected to recede within hours and that the plant, which went online in 1969 and is set to close in 2019, is watertight and capable of withstanding hurricane-force winds.

The plant’s owner, Exelon Corp., said power was also disrupted in the station’s switchyard, but backup diesel generators were providing stable power, with more than two weeks of fuel on hand.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/federal_government/nuclear-power-plants-prepare-to-shut-down-if-storm-sends-water-wind-levels-too-high/2012/10/29/e8e5dc6e-2226-11e2-92f8-7f9c4daf276a_story.html


Indian Point was shut down and no trouble was reported there.
October 24, 2012

You Can Vote However You Like

These little ones are all four years older now. I hope they are as joyful this time around!

The kids from the Ron Clark Academy performing live "You Can Vote However You Like," a parody to TI's "Whatever You Like". Atlanta Georgia Ron Clark Academy.



Lyrics:

Obama on the left
McCain on the right
We can talk politics all night
And you can vote however you like
You can vote however you like, yeah

Democratic left
Republican right
November 4th we decide
And you can vote however you like
You can vote however you like, yeah

(McCain supporters)
McCain is the man
Fought for us in Vietnam
You know if anyone can
Help our country he can
Taxes droppin low
Dont you know oils gonna flow
Drill it low
I'll show our economy will grow

McCain's the best candidate
With Palin as his running mate
They'll fight for gun rights, pro life,
The conservative right
Our future is bright
Better economy in site
And all the world will feel our military might

(Obama supporters)
But McCain and Bush are real close right
They vote alike and keep it tight
Obama's new, he's younger too
The Middle Class he will help you
He'll bring a change, he's got the brains
McCain and Bush are just the same
You are to blame, Iraq's a shame
Four more years would be insane

Lower your Taxes - you know Obama Won't
PROTECT THE LOWER CLASS - You know McCain won't!
Have enough experience - you know that they don't
STOP GLOBAL WARMING - you know that you won't

I want Obama
FORGET OBAMA
Stick with McCain and you're going to have some drama
We need it
HE'LL BRING IT
He'll be it
YOU'LL SEE IT
We'll do it
GET TO IT
Let's move it
DO IT!

Obama on the left
McCain on the right
We can talk politics all night
And you can vote however you like
You can vote however you like, yeah

Democratic left
Republican right
November 4th we decide
And you can vote however you like, I said
You can vote however you like, yeah

I'm talking big pipe lines, and low gas prices
Below $2.00 that would be nice

But to do it right we gotta start today
Finding renewable ways that are here to stay

I want Obama
FORGET OBAMA,
Stick wit McCain you gone have some drama
MORE WAR IN IRAQ
Iran he will attack
CAN'T BRING OUR TROOPS BACK
We gotta vote Barack!

Obama on the left
McCain on the right
We can talk politics all night
And you can vote however you like, I said
You can vote however you like, yeah

Democratic left
Republican right
November 4th we decide
And you can vote however you like, I said
You can vote however you like, yeah


*It is parody, so the lyrics should be ok to post in full.
October 23, 2012

Up for Some Freeper Debate Woe?

Enjoy!

Geezuss h christmas

End of debate and i finally get on

Meanwhile i had to frigging look at huffpo to follow the damn thing.....they had nearly 15,000 replies....damned enemy

kos.....50 posts per minute average

All ran fine.....i did not check trixie

But i mean really....we have bogged down most major events since Bush Gore

This has got to change......

I just dont get it......600 replies and we collapsed

Btw....Romney was plain awful

Let every opportunity pass and equating nuke power south africa with iran

I mean wtf?

We sure never feared south africa for world immolation

I hope Romney wins but he is one weak politically correct somebeach

Lord why could it not have been Newt

We may win but it will be with a zoned out northeastern moderate

Damn...just damn

My wife just said she feels stupid voting for Romney but we have no choice


753 posted on 10/22/2012 7:48:52 PM PDT...
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“Oh, by the way I have been trying to send this f’ing post for an hour!!!”

I thought you were giving up...

This site will be useless on Election Night.


759 posted on 10/22/2012 7:51:19 PM PDT...


All the pundits saying Romney did what he had to do by coming across as presidential. This only make sense if he has a commanding lead and is attempting to run the clock out. I think based on the polls he had to be aggressive and WIN THE DEBATE. He didn’t do that. He played not to lose rather than to win. Unforgivable.

Of course if the polls are wrong and he knows something I don’t then I could be wrong.


790 posted on 10/22/2012 7:56:56 PM PDT ...
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I agree. I wish we had Newt going head to head with Dumbo.

I had a hard time watching tonight. I just get so sick of all Dumbo’s lies and his damn line, “the rich need to contribute a little more”. He makes me fricken sick every time he says that!!!!!!!!!


791 posted on 10/22/2012 7:57:03 PM PDT...)


“We have things called aircraft carriers and fighters now, We have a modern military”. He delivered it well and I had to laugh, OH-OH.
Point for Obama. I don't think that will be a game changer though. Also, my perspective may be different from most viewers, for example, I remember Obama's promise to eliminate weapons research, since before the 2008 election.

BTW Marines do use bayonets today, but they don't have "Corpse-men."

One thing that seems to repeat in all these debates: O gets in a long list of points and the mod moves on to the next question and R can't respond. Maybe that is just skillful debating on O's part, but he seemed to get the last word more than R.

813 posted on 10/22/2012 8:02:14 PM PDT...


Maybe I’m missing some crucial context given that I tuned out the debate halfway thru from boredom… but I thought Romney came off weak and pandering, as if Squishy Mitt was back again and reminding me exactly why I never wanted him as nominee in the 1st place.

This whole debate could’ve been won by simply pointing out that Obama basically sat idly by watching our ambassador Stevens plus others die, and did absolutely nothing. No further analysis necessary.


845 posted on 10/22/2012 8:14:18 PM PDT


Huge loss for Romney in my opinion. He had to be aggressive and wasn’t- the polls do not justify such a passive performance. He didn’t attack when he should have and he didn’t respond effectively when attacked. Unbelievably frustrating. Hopefully I am completely wrong. Wonder what Krauthammer thinks.


748 posted on Mon Oct 22 2012 19:47:08 GMT-0700 (Pacific Daylight Time...
October 21, 2012

4 Days Before FP Debate, Romney Visited PAC That Touts Communism As Greatest Threat

My take-away from that visit? This man has no place on the national stage, or on a grade school stage, for one of two reasons. He either has no more grasp of reality than a grapefruit (no offence), or he is perfectly willing to be bought and sold to a degree that reveals a total lack of character.


Meanwhile, as Ann was on The View, Mitt Romney made a surprise appearance at the meeting of a Colorado Political Action Committee — also known as a campaign funding PAC.

The group, the American Conservative Union, boasts of being one of the oldest conservative organizations in the country. It champions a mission statement that asserts ......... “the forces of international Communism are, at present, the greatest single threat to these liberties.” (Either the statement of principles hasn’t been updated, or next week’s foreign policy debate is going to be considerably more exciting than anticipated.)

Romney’s appearance on The View had been widely anticipated since he admitted at a private fundraiser that he was nervous about sitting down with the “non-conservative” and “sharp-tongued” women. This comment, along with the now infamous 47 percent comment, was recorded in a secret video leaked by Mother Jones.

http://www.salon.com/2012/10/20/ann_mormon_missions_are_just_like_military_service/


Bolded portion is my own emphasis.
October 18, 2012

"At First I Got Upset. And Then I Started Pacing. And Then I Started Crying"

I read what the candidate's son said about punching the president and was mostly satisfied that he got steamed enough to go on record with his brash statement. I guess that's what getting all tangled up in the process does to me.

Then I encountered this beautifully expressed perspective which hadn't occurred to me at all. I wish it had.

therehastobeaway at kos writes:

At First I Got Upset. And Then I Started Pacing. And Then I Started Crying

I even wrote about it. I wrote about how even though he doesn't share the history of the Oliver Browns and Homer Plessys and Rosa Parkses, he nonetheless inherited their burdens. I wrote about how even though his forebears didn't endure the whips, the slashes, the examples made out ofs, or the hangings, he nonetheless inherited the complicated world left in their wake. I got upset again; I shed another tear as I thought of the serious black men throughout the country right now with ephemerally clenched jaws and stiffened fists upon seeing the Tagg Romney headline.

But then I closed my eyes and thought about how the big man himself would respond. With that catalytic grin of his, perhaps; or an understated quip. Or a presidential "I've dealt with worse than that", sans acrimony. Perhaps he would just smile, knowing he's already triumphed—because for one of the first times in history, Tagg Romney can't. And that thought alone was enough to make me feel fine again. A wave of calm immediately washed over me.

You know, he suffers the indignities. The calls for birth certificates. The effigies outside his field offices. The jokes about his father's birthplace. The proclamations that he is not smart, or "doesn't think like us". And he just takes it. Because he has to. Because there is no precedent for him. He is the standard bearer. He sets the example. He is the mountaintop. The one with whom the buck stops.

When Barack Obama took this office, he accepted a burden greater than that of any other man on Earth, black or otherwise. And for that, history will someday jump out of its seat and judge him not by the color of his skin but by the content of his character. He fights for that each day, just by being him. My jaw now softened, my fists unclenched, I set my eyes upon the dream, knowing it will someday come.

At first, I got upset. And then I started pacing. And then I started crying. But now, I just feel fine.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/10/17/1146217/-At-First-I-Got-Upset-And-Then-I-Started-Pacing-And-Then-I-Started-Crying


October 17, 2012

The Binder Full of Women Story Is A LIE

That's right. I did put 'lie' in all caps:

.......Not a true story.

What actually happened was that in 2002 -- prior to the election, not even knowing yet whether it would be a Republican or Democratic administration -- a bipartisan group of women in Massachusetts formed MassGAP to address the problem of few women in senior leadership positions in state government. There were more than 40 organizations involved with the Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus (also bipartisan) as the lead sponsor.

They did the research and put together the binder full of women qualified for all the different cabinet positions, agency heads, and authorities and commissions. They presented this binder to Governor Romney when he was elected.

I have written about this before, in various contexts; tonight I've checked with several people directly involved in the MassGAP effort who confirm that this history as I've just presented it is correct -- and that Romney's claim tonight, that he asked for such a study, is false.

I will write more about this later, but for tonight let me just make a few quick additional points. First of all, according to MassGAP and MWPC, Romney did appoint 14 women out of his first 33 senior-level appointments, which is a reasonably impressive 42 percent. However, as I have reported before, those were almost all to head departments and agencies that he didn't care about -- and in some cases, that he quite specifically wanted to not really do anything. None of the senior positions Romney cared about -- budget, business development, etc. -- went to women.

........more........

http://blog.thephoenix.com/BLOGS/talkingpolitics/archive/2012/10/16/mind-the-binder.aspx
October 17, 2012

Best debate performance I've EVER seen from President Obama

Rachel and Matthews concurring

October 17, 2012

Jonathon Alter tweet:

Is it just me or does Romney seem like an asshole tonight?
— @jonathanalter via Twitter for iPhone

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