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What's That, a Bout?

Obama talks about fighting the nuclear industry, but his record is less strident

Posted at 4:51 AM on 04 Feb 2008

Barack Obama talks on the campaign trail about fighting the nuclear power industry, but the real story is more complicated, reports The New York Times in a front-page story. In 2006, Illinois residents were up in arms after finding out that Exelon Corp. had not informed them about radioactive leaks at one of its nuclear power plants. Obama responded by introducing a bill in the U.S. Senate that would require plants to immediately tell local officials about any leaks -- and he now talks proudly of his work on that legislation. But after an initial, unsuccessful push to move the bill forward in a GOP-controlled Congress, he watered it down significantly to include changes wanted by Republicans and Exelon. The current version of the bill -- still unpassed -- wouldn't require industry to report leaks, but rather would ask federal regulators to draw up new rules on public notification. Exelon executives and employees have been big funders and fundraisers for Obama's political campaigns -- a fact for which he's been criticized by Hillary Clinton, though she's gotten contributions from the nuclear industry too.

source:  The New York Times

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Wow

This is pretty substantial.

It's about getting paid.

That's all you need to know. Anybody who thinks Barack Obama is going to be a strong, pro-environment, liberal is still holding out thinking Clarence Thomas will speak up for civil liberties.

Don't hold your breath.

Put the Carbon Back

Yep!

Barak Obama also claims he's always been against the U.S. invasion and subsequent war in Iraq, but he wasn't in Congress at the time it voted for the war.  Since he HAS been in Congress, he's constantly voted to fund the war, and his voting record on that is identical to that of Hillary Clinton, who he castigates in debates for her vote in favor of the war.

The point is that these are politicians.  More than with anyone else, you have to watch what they DO, not what they say.

Thank you!!!!

good lord, I have been trying and trying and trying to get the word out about this.

It was the first issue that made me take a closer look at Obama. Frankly, I was underwhelmed, then repulsed.

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