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[ Tuesday, March 11, 2008 13:35 ]
Legacy Journal: Tueday Talk of the Town
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* The personal and political problems of Governor Elliott Spitzer are the talk or Rochester, NY.
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At the the local gym, the assembled senior men doing their workouts be not shocked or dismayed when the Monday afternoon one minute announcement was made on Fox News by the governor. Most expected a resignation to follow. in due course. In theory, he is presumed innocent. In fact, the public appears to have made a decision, delivered a verdict and is only divided on the details of the punishment.
* Meanwhile, the Pope is reported to be considering protecting the environment a moral issue. So, Spitzer gets the moral equivalent of carbon credits for greening the Albany mansion by 10% while living in a 5th Ave high rise ?
* Another senior group studying AGW appears to be willing to consider rekindling the nuclear power for electrical power generation debate. They have been shell shocked by inflation, low rates of investment returns, stagnant values and illiquidity of personal real estate holdings, and soaring tax rates, food costs, health insurance premiums, and utilities bills. However, the nuclear train has already left the station. The public debate was held and the Nuclear Winter crowd won years ago. Fast neutron technology will not carry the day or the tomorrow.
* Most senior appear to consider Gigatons of carbon dioxide cycled through the atmosphere as a certain toxic disaster for ice in the Arctic and polar bears.
Today, the morning news reports the Norway’s most northern town got its first glimpse of the sun in nearly five months.
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