October 25, 2007

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Glenn Beck: "The reality is that no one, not one person, has ever died as a result of nuclear energy in this country."

Um, that is just so not true. CNN will never be "The Most Trusted Name in News" as long as they keep this idiot dissembler on their network. Not only is nuclear energy not safe, it's far from clean, or cheap & efficient , despite what Beck and Inhofe claim in this segment.

If you're already a dinosaur, or on your way to becoming one like me, you may recall Musicians United for Safe Energy (MUSE) and their 'No Nukes' concerts 28 yrs ago. Well, they are back, and Glenn Beck and global warming denier and big oil puppet Sen. Inhofe (R-OK) aren't happy about it one bit. Glenn Beck went on a childish rant Thursday against the cast of celebrities, or "hippie singers" as Beck calls them, including such greats as Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Pearl Jam, Melissa Etheridge... aww, hell I can't begin to name them all here, who have lined up in opposition to the atomic power industry obtaining government loan guarantees to build new nuclear reactors here in the US. Their website is NukeFree.org , Find out why nuclear energy is NOT the answer and learn what is to combat our global warming worries and our future energy needs, and you can help by signing their petition.

They've also put together a great new music video. It's a remake of Stephen Stills' "For What It's Worth." Check it out:

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