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Follow this man’s lead!

Other than turning up in the Rolodexes of madams, getting caught in airport restrooms, sending racy texts to underage male pages, presiding over a catastrophic economic collapse or lying to the entire country to plunge the nation into an unnecessary but bloody war in the Middle East, we’d really kind of like all Republicans to sign on to this:

cobb-hearts-yucca

Seriously, embracing a dialogue that could lead to a repository for the deadliest byproduct of energy creation since solar radiation, right in your own home state? What could go wrong, politically speaking?

Heck, if we were speaker of the Assembly, we might even let this baby go to the floor for a vote!

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4 Responses to “Follow this man’s lead!”

Uhhh…the deadliest byproduct of energy creation? In 1972 a coal waste dam break in West Virginia resulted in 125 deaths. How many people have been killed by nuke waste since 1972?

Written by: Bob on Friday, Feb. 13, 2009 at 9:17 PM

Good ‘ol Cobb, what a retard. Add his name to the Gibbons/Muth/Krolicki list on how to sink the republican party in the State of Nevada. No wonder why the State turned blue in ‘08, cuz of guys like him. I guess he does not understand what Nevadans want (like the names above) but what is good for his own personal agenda…what a classic…hey Beers, are you watching this? LOL

Written by: John on Friday, Feb. 13, 2009 at 6:42 AM

The deadliest byproduct of energy creation since solar radiation?

Written by: Bob Beers on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009 at 8:42 PM

As we are all aware, not a single Republican from Clark County can sign on for such a thing, as Yucca Mountain support is verbotin per the CCRP Platform currently in effect.

Odd, in that Nevada GOP co-chaiperson Sue Lowden and CCRP Chairman Bernie Zadrowski are both supporting Yucca despite their membership being against same.

Good to be King, I guess.

Written by: dave404 on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009 at 3:08 PM
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