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Nuclear Power Stations

Both the Labor Party, and the Liberal Party here in Australia now want to have nuclear power stations. That is, they want to poison Australia with nuclear waste, so that the uranium industry, and any future nuclear power industry can have millions of dollars. It doesn't seem to concern them that both non-human, and human living beings would be poisoned for their profit.

Only an insane culture, could produce people like millionaires, and their government. They are who is voted into power, and who is allowed to be rich through the cooperation of workers and the poor. Only an insane culture, a culture of death, would want to dig a poison out of the ground, in order to make that substance even more poisonous. Even use that substance in bombs in order to obliterate other cities.

So what are you going to do about it? It is a certainty that one or the other of the two factions of the Laberal Party will win the next election. So it seems that nuclear power stations are a certainty as well, because I am not very confident about the level of awareness of the people who go into the voting booths on election day. They seem to only be concerned with their own wallets. If it isn't something that will kill them immediately, and is right in front of them, then they are not interested.

What are you going to do about it?

Especially considering the almost certainty of nuclear power stations becoming a reality. If voting wont stop them, then how are they to be stopped?

Is it time to stop just relying on the same failed ways of resistance? Voting, petitions, letters to the editor, letters to politicians. They are all probably the most ineffective ways of trying to change anything.

What can you think of that would be more effective? What way would bring the whole psychotic system to a halt, so that life can flourish on this lovely planet again, rather than the approaching death that this system is heading us towards unless it is stopped.


Posted on May 23, 2007 at 9:27 AM