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            <title>Comment #1 by GreyFlcn</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 10:54:19 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>&quot;Don't worry I'll fix it!&quot;<p>Ah yes, Handford<br>
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				<p><strong>&quot;Don't worry I'll fix it!&quot;<p>Ah yes, Handford<br>
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            <title>Comment #2 by Delay And Deny</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 11:15:30 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>That was his strong point...right?<p><br>
So, let's see. &nbsp;Iran and Iraq are small countries, so we can appease them. &nbsp; And although he would help the environment, he comes to the Northwest and doesn't know the name of the single biggest toxic site in the region.<p>
Sheesh.

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				<p><strong>That was his strong point...right?<p><br>
So, let's see. &nbsp;Iran and Iraq are small countries, so we can appease them. &nbsp; And although he would help the environment, he comes to the Northwest and doesn't know the name of the single biggest toxic site in the region.<p>
Sheesh.

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            <title>Comment #3 by GreyFlcn</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 14:09:07 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Remind me<p>Since when is talking to someone equivalent to physically giving them something big. &nbsp;(i.e. Major concessions)<br>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK0d8ENS__c" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK0d8ENS__c<p>
_<p>
And also, if we don't talk to them, what are our options? &nbsp;<p>


Stick our heads in the sand, and hope for the best<br>
Start a Costly/Deadly War<p>


Frankly neither of those sound like good options to me.</p></br></p></p></p></a></br></p></strong></p>
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				<p><strong>Remind me<p>Since when is talking to someone equivalent to physically giving them something big. &nbsp;(i.e. Major concessions)<br>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK0d8ENS__c" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK0d8ENS__c<p>
_<p>
And also, if we don't talk to them, what are our options? &nbsp;<p>


Stick our heads in the sand, and hope for the best<br>
Start a Costly/Deadly War<p>


Frankly neither of those sound like good options to me.</p></br></p></p></p></a></br></p></strong></p>
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            <title>Comment #4 by Quinn</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 14:39:31 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>No one's perfect</strong></p><p>I applaud his integrity. </p>
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				<p><strong>No one's perfect</strong></p><p>I applaud his integrity. </p>
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            <title>Comment #5 by naught101</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 16:00:54 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>not such a bad answer<p>Considering that A) he's never said he's an environmentalist and B), he isn't from the North West.<p>
How many greenies from the Midwest know about Handford? Probably a fair few don't.<p>
I'd much prefer his answer to a pre-written one that you might expect ("We're going to do our best to clean this up as soon as you vote us in").

<p>check out <a href="http://www.envirowiki.info" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow"> <a href="http://www.envirowiki.info" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">http://www.envirowiki.info, the knowledge database for environmentalists and activists.</a></a></p></p></p></p></strong></p>
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				<p><strong>not such a bad answer<p>Considering that A) he's never said he's an environmentalist and B), he isn't from the North West.<p>
How many greenies from the Midwest know about Handford? Probably a fair few don't.<p>
I'd much prefer his answer to a pre-written one that you might expect ("We're going to do our best to clean this up as soon as you vote us in").

<p>check out <a href="http://www.envirowiki.info" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow"> <a href="http://www.envirowiki.info" rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow">http://www.envirowiki.info, the knowledge database for environmentalists and activists.</a></a></p></p></p></p></strong></p>
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            <title>Comment #6 by KevinMichael</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 16:30:35 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Obama lacks substance.</strong></p><p>Obama is the definition of an empty suit but I liked his candor in that situation. He is good looking, likable, and charming but I think his convictions drop off sharply. </p><p>
Anyone who thinks the government is capable of running a universal health care system lacks true intelligence. Get a clue people. 

<p>Stay positive, love your life.</p></p>
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				<p><strong>Obama lacks substance.</strong></p><p>Obama is the definition of an empty suit but I liked his candor in that situation. He is good looking, likable, and charming but I think his convictions drop off sharply. </p><p>
Anyone who thinks the government is capable of running a universal health care system lacks true intelligence. Get a clue people. 

<p>Stay positive, love your life.</p></p>
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            <title>Comment #7 by amazingdrx</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 16:34:44 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Honesty</strong></p><p>But you know he studied it in depth after that question. &nbsp;So you can trust him to do the right thing.</p><p>
We finally have someone who will listen to us. &nbsp;I think we can make our case better than industry lobbyists, given this chance.

<p>http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog</p></p>
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				<p><strong>Honesty</strong></p><p>But you know he studied it in depth after that question. &nbsp;So you can trust him to do the right thing.</p><p>
We finally have someone who will listen to us. &nbsp;I think we can make our case better than industry lobbyists, given this chance.

<p>http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog</p></p>
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            <title>Comment #8 by Russ</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 19:15:56 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>health care</strong></p><p>Kevinmichael says:<br>
Anyone who thinks the government is capable of running a universal health care system lacks true intelligence. Get a clue people. </p><p>
</p><p>
Well, I don't know if it is or isn't. But, given the fact that the predatory market has definitively failed to provide a rational, equitable health care system, I think it's time to give the government a chance at bat.<br>
I guess you're saying it's impossible for anyone to do it.</p><p>
(Unfortunately, Obama is not even remotely proposing any such real health care reform.)</br></br></p>
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				<p><strong>health care</strong></p><p>Kevinmichael says:<br>
Anyone who thinks the government is capable of running a universal health care system lacks true intelligence. Get a clue people. </p><p>
</p><p>
Well, I don't know if it is or isn't. But, given the fact that the predatory market has definitively failed to provide a rational, equitable health care system, I think it's time to give the government a chance at bat.<br>
I guess you're saying it's impossible for anyone to do it.</p><p>
(Unfortunately, Obama is not even remotely proposing any such real health care reform.)</br></br></p>
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            <title>Comment #9 by BlackBear</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 21:58:25 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Was it really a fumble?</strong></p><p>Is it really a fumble to say, "I don't know?" The man has people jawing at him 24/7 and all of them think they know how to win an election and fix the world. If we're honest with ourselves we can admit that it would be frankly impossible to absorb it all.</p><p>
I agree with the above poster. I would much rather see "I don't know, but you can be sure as anything I'm going to find out," instead of "I can definitely tell you that it's a priority that will be addressed sometime in the future." I Definitely think I prefer honesty.</p><p>
Someone else accused Sen. Obama of having shallow convictions. Well perhaps that's true (I don't know him personally) but who's fault is that? We The People are regularly given the opportunity to elect people with strong convictions but such people are drummed out of the primaries because having strong convictions makes you unpopular. Remember that the winners of any game are those that are the best at it. In this case, winning means appealing to the lowest common demoninator.</p>
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				<p><strong>Was it really a fumble?</strong></p><p>Is it really a fumble to say, "I don't know?" The man has people jawing at him 24/7 and all of them think they know how to win an election and fix the world. If we're honest with ourselves we can admit that it would be frankly impossible to absorb it all.</p><p>
I agree with the above poster. I would much rather see "I don't know, but you can be sure as anything I'm going to find out," instead of "I can definitely tell you that it's a priority that will be addressed sometime in the future." I Definitely think I prefer honesty.</p><p>
Someone else accused Sen. Obama of having shallow convictions. Well perhaps that's true (I don't know him personally) but who's fault is that? We The People are regularly given the opportunity to elect people with strong convictions but such people are drummed out of the primaries because having strong convictions makes you unpopular. Remember that the winners of any game are those that are the best at it. In this case, winning means appealing to the lowest common demoninator.</p>
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            <title>Comment #10 by Baby Boomer</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 23:56:50 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Environmental Concerns</strong></p><p>OK, I'm from the SE and I've never heard of Hanford. &nbsp;We have a few sites in this region that need cleaning up so I would rather have someone say they don't know and promise to find out about it, than to pander and promise. &nbsp;</p><p>
As for substance, Obama has as much substance as any politician working to be elected - and that's quite a low bar to set. &nbsp;</p><p>
And just to add, I lived in two countries with universal healthcare: France and Canada. &nbsp;My experiences were for the most part positive. &nbsp;My experience lately with the U.S. system of bottomline insurance companies and for-profit health centers - not so good. &nbsp;As a nation we need to be open to all solutions and to discussions of pros and cons. &nbsp;Now we're just a nation of name callers and labelers - nothing seems to be discussed without denigrating the other person instead of addressing arguments.</p>
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				<p><strong>Environmental Concerns</strong></p><p>OK, I'm from the SE and I've never heard of Hanford. &nbsp;We have a few sites in this region that need cleaning up so I would rather have someone say they don't know and promise to find out about it, than to pander and promise. &nbsp;</p><p>
As for substance, Obama has as much substance as any politician working to be elected - and that's quite a low bar to set. &nbsp;</p><p>
And just to add, I lived in two countries with universal healthcare: France and Canada. &nbsp;My experiences were for the most part positive. &nbsp;My experience lately with the U.S. system of bottomline insurance companies and for-profit health centers - not so good. &nbsp;As a nation we need to be open to all solutions and to discussions of pros and cons. &nbsp;Now we're just a nation of name callers and labelers - nothing seems to be discussed without denigrating the other person instead of addressing arguments.</p>
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            <title>Comment #11 by amazingdrx</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 00:14:12 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>South Carolina wasted<p>So the tree huggers want to close your nuclear landfill, what to do?<p>
<a href="http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/03/03/america/NA-GEN-US-Wanting-Nuclear-Waste.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/03/03/america/NA-GEN- ...<p>
You open one that accepts the rad waste that was supposed to be going to Yucca Mountain.<p>
<a href="http://www.dontwastesc.com/content/view/141/1/" rel="nofollow">http://www.dontwastesc.com/content/view/141/1/<p>
Those are good jobs! &nbsp;Handling that waste. &nbsp;Yikes.<p>
Wouldn't Carolinians rather work at a wind or solar power factory? &nbsp;

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				<p><strong>South Carolina wasted<p>So the tree huggers want to close your nuclear landfill, what to do?<p>
<a href="http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/03/03/america/NA-GEN-US-Wanting-Nuclear-Waste.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/03/03/america/NA-GEN- ...<p>
You open one that accepts the rad waste that was supposed to be going to Yucca Mountain.<p>
<a href="http://www.dontwastesc.com/content/view/141/1/" rel="nofollow">http://www.dontwastesc.com/content/view/141/1/<p>
Those are good jobs! &nbsp;Handling that waste. &nbsp;Yikes.<p>
Wouldn't Carolinians rather work at a wind or solar power factory? &nbsp;

<p>http://amazngdrx.blogharbor.com/blog</p></p></p></a></p></p></a></p></p></strong></p>
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            <title>Comment #12 by askantik</title>
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				<p><strong>Get a clue, eh?</strong></p><p><br>
Anyone who thinks the government is capable of running a universal health care system lacks true intelligence. Get a clue people.<br>
--KevinMichael<br>
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So Kevin, you're insulting my intelligence? &nbsp;Are you also insulting the intelligence of the dozens of other countries who have REAL, working, universal healthcare? &nbsp;Are you insulting the 30+ countries that have higher life expectancies and lower infant mortality rates than the United States? &nbsp;Here's a couple of those countries. &nbsp;You might have heard of them:</p><p>
<br>
Australia<br>
Belgium<br>
Canada<br>
Denmark<br>
Finland<br>
France<br>
Germany<br>
Iceland<br>
Italy<br>
Japan<br>
Luxembourg<br>
the Netherlands<br>
New Zealand<br>
Norway<br>
Sweden<br>
South Korea<br>
the UK<br>
</p><p>
Now, you might say that these countries all have fewer people than us, so a universal program is easier. &nbsp;Not true. &nbsp;Compare their GDP to theirs, and you'll see it doesn't matter. &nbsp;The GDP/population ratio is way higher in the United States than even the runner-up which is Japan. &nbsp;</p><p>
Please don't make blanket statements. &nbsp;You can argue wait times, etc. in your response and, in addition to these claims not being factual evidence (they are always anecdotal), but I only responded to your first impudent spouting off. &nbsp;Do not proceed to tell me to "get a clue" when you do not have one yourself.</p><p>
Thank you.</br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></p>
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				<p><strong>Get a clue, eh?</strong></p><p><br>
Anyone who thinks the government is capable of running a universal health care system lacks true intelligence. Get a clue people.<br>
--KevinMichael<br>
</p><p>
So Kevin, you're insulting my intelligence? &nbsp;Are you also insulting the intelligence of the dozens of other countries who have REAL, working, universal healthcare? &nbsp;Are you insulting the 30+ countries that have higher life expectancies and lower infant mortality rates than the United States? &nbsp;Here's a couple of those countries. &nbsp;You might have heard of them:</p><p>
<br>
Australia<br>
Belgium<br>
Canada<br>
Denmark<br>
Finland<br>
France<br>
Germany<br>
Iceland<br>
Italy<br>
Japan<br>
Luxembourg<br>
the Netherlands<br>
New Zealand<br>
Norway<br>
Sweden<br>
South Korea<br>
the UK<br>
</p><p>
Now, you might say that these countries all have fewer people than us, so a universal program is easier. &nbsp;Not true. &nbsp;Compare their GDP to theirs, and you'll see it doesn't matter. &nbsp;The GDP/population ratio is way higher in the United States than even the runner-up which is Japan. &nbsp;</p><p>
Please don't make blanket statements. &nbsp;You can argue wait times, etc. in your response and, in addition to these claims not being factual evidence (they are always anecdotal), but I only responded to your first impudent spouting off. &nbsp;Do not proceed to tell me to "get a clue" when you do not have one yourself.</p><p>
Thank you.</br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></br></p>
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            <title>Comment #13 by askantik</title>
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				<p><strong>Having strong convictions makes you unpopular</strong></p><p><br>
We The People are regularly given the opportunity to elect people with strong convictions <strong>but such people are drummed out of the primaries because having strong convictions makes you unpopular.</strong><br>
-BlackBear<br>
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Exactly. &nbsp;Remember poor old Kucinich? &nbsp;You know, the guy with the 30 year-old "trophy" wife and the dumpy face? &nbsp;What a shit-faced liberal. &nbsp;Oh wait, he had plans for a REAL single-payer healthcare system? &nbsp;Oh wait, he actually HAD environmental plans (Works Green Administration)??? &nbsp;A cabinet-level Department of Peace!! &nbsp;</p><p>
Man, he actually had plans to make the United States great instead of just playing the game and getting his pockets lined by special interests. &nbsp;That's too bad, because that's not what Presidents are for in this country. &nbsp;We need and want someone who will continue to play the game while making no real progress for our country!</p><p>
/end sarcasm </p><p>
BlackBear is exactly right. &nbsp;If you are too honest, too up-front, and too likeable, then people are afraid of you. &nbsp;This is fueled by the media stamping you as foolish and totally on the &nbsp;fringe.</p><p>
Anyhow, Obama is all right. &nbsp;This answer was actually pretty good. &nbsp;I'd like to see how Hillary or McCain would've responded. &nbsp;Obama is far from a true American hero like Kucinich (some people laugh when I say that, but go back and look at the voting record and how Kucinich has lived his life-- look at what his wife has done and get over the fact that she's young and hot!). &nbsp;</p><p>
I've never heard of this clean-up problem, and if, like the questioner said, Washington tries to cover it up, then &nbsp;it's only reasonable that Obama wouldn't know about it. &nbsp;Let us hope that Obama actually lives up to this hype. &nbsp;I don't buy it, I just think he's charismatic and witty. &nbsp;But if he is elected and actually does something... well, I'll be proud. &nbsp;</p><p>
I think all three (yes, we have more than three, but I mean reasonable) choices we have now are less favorable than people like Kucinich, in my opinion. &nbsp;</p><p>
Your opinion may differ, of course. &nbsp;It is my secret prayer that Obama has a revelation and puts Kucinich somewhere in his cabinet. &nbsp;It's a stretch, I know...</br></br></br></p>
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				<p><strong>Having strong convictions makes you unpopular</strong></p><p><br>
We The People are regularly given the opportunity to elect people with strong convictions <strong>but such people are drummed out of the primaries because having strong convictions makes you unpopular.</strong><br>
-BlackBear<br>
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Exactly. &nbsp;Remember poor old Kucinich? &nbsp;You know, the guy with the 30 year-old "trophy" wife and the dumpy face? &nbsp;What a shit-faced liberal. &nbsp;Oh wait, he had plans for a REAL single-payer healthcare system? &nbsp;Oh wait, he actually HAD environmental plans (Works Green Administration)??? &nbsp;A cabinet-level Department of Peace!! &nbsp;</p><p>
Man, he actually had plans to make the United States great instead of just playing the game and getting his pockets lined by special interests. &nbsp;That's too bad, because that's not what Presidents are for in this country. &nbsp;We need and want someone who will continue to play the game while making no real progress for our country!</p><p>
/end sarcasm </p><p>
BlackBear is exactly right. &nbsp;If you are too honest, too up-front, and too likeable, then people are afraid of you. &nbsp;This is fueled by the media stamping you as foolish and totally on the &nbsp;fringe.</p><p>
Anyhow, Obama is all right. &nbsp;This answer was actually pretty good. &nbsp;I'd like to see how Hillary or McCain would've responded. &nbsp;Obama is far from a true American hero like Kucinich (some people laugh when I say that, but go back and look at the voting record and how Kucinich has lived his life-- look at what his wife has done and get over the fact that she's young and hot!). &nbsp;</p><p>
I've never heard of this clean-up problem, and if, like the questioner said, Washington tries to cover it up, then &nbsp;it's only reasonable that Obama wouldn't know about it. &nbsp;Let us hope that Obama actually lives up to this hype. &nbsp;I don't buy it, I just think he's charismatic and witty. &nbsp;But if he is elected and actually does something... well, I'll be proud. &nbsp;</p><p>
I think all three (yes, we have more than three, but I mean reasonable) choices we have now are less favorable than people like Kucinich, in my opinion. &nbsp;</p><p>
Your opinion may differ, of course. &nbsp;It is my secret prayer that Obama has a revelation and puts Kucinich somewhere in his cabinet. &nbsp;It's a stretch, I know...</br></br></br></p>
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				<p><strong>All things to all people</strong></p><p>Beware the politicians that are!</p><p>
I'm glad Obama is able to look someone in the eye and say, "I don't know." Makes me suspect he may follow up with, "Let's find out," followed by, "Hey, let's fix this."</p><p>
But, I'm a dreamer. And I'm not the only one.</p>
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				<p><strong>All things to all people</strong></p><p>Beware the politicians that are!</p><p>
I'm glad Obama is able to look someone in the eye and say, "I don't know." Makes me suspect he may follow up with, "Let's find out," followed by, "Hey, let's fix this."</p><p>
But, I'm a dreamer. And I'm not the only one.</p>
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            <title>Comment #15 by Wrightsfd</title>
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				<p><strong>I don't know either</strong></p><p>I've never heard of that place and I'm a pretty die hard environmentalist. &nbsp;Maybe it is just us people from Illinois. &nbsp;Can any of you folks from Washington state tell me which company is dumping increased levels of mercury into Lake Michigan because they got a waiver from the state of Indiana? &nbsp;It has been all over the news here the last couple years. &nbsp;I'll give you a hint, they are an oil company and their name rhymes with Yiddish Congoleum. </p><p>
Oh and to KevinMichael, you are everything I hate about the internets.</p><p>
First you say I "lack true intelligence get a clue," then tell me to "stay positive." &nbsp;I don't get it. &nbsp;Maybe that is why I think the U.S. government can have universal healthcare that works.

<p>Kevin Wright</p></p>
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				<p><strong>I don't know either</strong></p><p>I've never heard of that place and I'm a pretty die hard environmentalist. &nbsp;Maybe it is just us people from Illinois. &nbsp;Can any of you folks from Washington state tell me which company is dumping increased levels of mercury into Lake Michigan because they got a waiver from the state of Indiana? &nbsp;It has been all over the news here the last couple years. &nbsp;I'll give you a hint, they are an oil company and their name rhymes with Yiddish Congoleum. </p><p>
Oh and to KevinMichael, you are everything I hate about the internets.</p><p>
First you say I "lack true intelligence get a clue," then tell me to "stay positive." &nbsp;I don't get it. &nbsp;Maybe that is why I think the U.S. government can have universal healthcare that works.

<p>Kevin Wright</p></p>
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            <title>Comment #16 by human power</title>
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				<p><strong>Hanford is NOT the biggest</strong></p><p>Our salmon fisheries have collapsed. That means our many rivers and former forests (now tree farms) are near death. Sorry, that is a much bigger environmental story than Hanford here in the Northwest.</p>
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				<p><strong>Hanford is NOT the biggest</strong></p><p>Our salmon fisheries have collapsed. That means our many rivers and former forests (now tree farms) are near death. Sorry, that is a much bigger environmental story than Hanford here in the Northwest.</p>
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