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Amy Klobuchar takes Tom Petters money OH MY!
Posted on: Oct. 19 2012,1:29 pm by Funkadelic Zombie Hunter

U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar helped keep a multibillion-dollar Ponzi schemer out of prison in the late 1990s when she was the County Attorney in Hennepin County, Minnesota.

That financial criminal, Tom Petters, presided over companies whose employees gave Klobuchar $8,500 for her re-election campaign, and would later contribute more than $120,000 toward her U.S. Senate run.

Richard Hettler, told The Daily Caller that Klobuchar was aware of what Petters was doing, yet willingly accepted campaign donations from Petters’ company and its employees.

“She took Ponzi money to get elected,” he insisted.


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Wow.... who would have thunk she's rollin dirty

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Posted on: Oct. 19 2012,1:33 am by Santorini

Is it really going to matter who we vote for when our votes are going to be tallied by a company in Spain owned by Soros?? ???  :crazy:

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If some of the things I talk about scare you
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Posted on: Oct. 16 2012,10:25 am by Rosalind_Swenson

I know I usually just rant about the "evil" government, but here's another big problem that people should be thinking about. Now I don't care what anyone thinks about Dennis Kucinich politically. I don't care if he's some sort of "radical left-wing socialist" or any other type of label that the other side likes to use. Please just listen to what he says, and make up your own mind about the information.
This is from a Congressional Briefing on ending Nuclear Power held last month. If you are able to dispute the information these people give, go ahead. At least listen to the information and THINK about things.



In the first video Kucinich talks about how some of our nuclear power plants are literally falling apart. He describes how and the dangers of this. He tells about how the regulators have been covering it up and downplaying the dangers. He talks about the huge government funded expense of maintaining these plants.

In the second video, Mitsuhei Murata, Japan’s former Ambassador to Switzerland talks about how insane it was to build 54 nuclear power plants in Japan which has so many earthquakes and tsunamis, and that it was only greed and lack of ethics that did this. He tells how ridiculous nuclear power plants are when nobody has any idea (still) what to do with the waste. He says that the Fukishima incident is still a big danger. If even a small earthquake Unit 4 will collapse and will be a huge catastrophe for the world. And he says (I will paraphrase) humans as a whole, are mindless lazy greedy unethical idiots with no thought of the future and are running for the edge of a cliff as quickly as they can. Arjun Makhijani, world renowned nuclear expert compares costs of solar power in Germany and here. It costs twice as much here. He talks about the vast number of nuclear power plants being shut down world wide in different parts of the world. Shut down for different reasons. He tells how Germany did a sort of test recently with their solar power and during one work day they were able to meet 1/3 of their electricity needs, and the next day (Saturday) they were able to meet 1/2 of their electric needs. He explains common sense reasons why nuclear and fossil fuels are dangerous and heading nowhere, and that renewable energy avoidance is strictly political. Mariko Bender talks about the spreading of radiation from Fukishima (if you only get news from mainstream you won't know about this. If you only believe mainstream and no other sources you won't believe some of the things she says and will just put her in the "kook" category). She tells how the "official acceptable" limit of radiation has been increased by 20 times what it had been initially. She tells how the government and doctors tell people they are safe to stay in Fukishima and it is safe for babies and children even at 100X's the initial acceptable limits. She says how doctors and scientists outside of Fukishima say that children and pregnant women need to leave. She says the food in Fukishima is contaminated with radiation but they all have to eat it. She explains that abnormal thyroid growth was found in 43% of Fukishima children since the disaster.

Third video, Arnie Gundersen-big man in nuclear power for most of his life, turned anti-nuclear power explains how full of crap the NRC is and points out different obvious lies they have told. He explains how much keeping nuclear going costs taxpayers. His speech is way too short for some reason. Just google and see some of the things he has been trying to bring attention to with several plants in the US. Paul Gunter- Nuclear watchdog who has publicly busted some major badness in the nuclear power industry, he says how dangerous some of the reactors are and that even when they were built back in the 70's the government watchdog of atomic energy even voiced concerns and told the government and nuclear people that they were not safe. (The same flawed reactor he's talking about, the same one at Fukishima is also the one used in Monticello MN)
http://coalitionagainstnukes.org/ai1ec_e..._id=266
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So far I've only made it ten minutes into the third video, but I don't have time to finish right now. Maybe some of you want to watch all four when you have the time. I am not trying to scare people, I just want people to wake up to some very major problems we face. For our childrens' sakes.

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