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The reason you lose some credibility, not all credibility, because there's nothing wrong with acknowledging that nuclear power plants can pose a danger, but the reason you lose some credibility is that your sources of information have agendas that make them pre-disposed to overstating the dangers of the situation in Nebraska. The Japanese melt-downs have recalled to the world the Chernobyl disaster, and the Russians have an interest in trying to minimize their mismanagement of that nuclear meltdown by trying to paint the Americans as equally incompetent. The Pakistanis, in light of the Osama bin Laden debacle have an agenda against Americans. And the anti-nuclear power activist has an agenda in ramping up fear against nuclear power. Given that there is zero evidence of a nuclear melt-down or even of any loss of control at the nuclear power plant in question, it simply isn't reasonable to mire oneself down in fear over this.
It's a potential Fukushima at Fort Calhoun... that will never make the U.S. news... wouldn't it at least be a concern?... given the signs of a cover up..
Exactly what the locals have been saying, that the plant is offline, there is no danger from the plant, but the flooding along the river is at historic levels, and likely to get worse.
Now, is that a blackout?
Exactly what the locals have been saying, that the plant is offline, there is no danger from the plant, but the flooding along the river is at historic levels, and likely to get worse.
Now, is that a blackout?
No coverage of the plant being flooded...
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