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Everyone is criticising TEPCO (quite rightly so) but I think everyone is forgetting those who fought…
Posted in: Japan declined U.S. offer to station nuclear experts in Kan's office: Edano
I feel sorry for Lady Gag.
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The plant manager, Masao Yoshida knew how to vent the reactors and operators tried to do…
Posted in: Japan declined U.S. offer to station nuclear experts in Kan's office: Edano
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mrazekjeff
JapaHaYn's the man. The Rogue selection coming in through Phred in Sapporo is great along with the new Hawaiian wave. Beervina we're not over here, but good things take time. Cheers
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mrazekjeff
Amazing how so many (especially here) still see it as US americans vs. them. What's happening in this world is way too connected for anyone with the slightest empathy to talk about country first. Not to mention how the U.S. was founded on exploitation. Wake up Sarge and crew and realize you don't deserve the peg you're standing on.
Posted in: Obama pleads for civility, cooperation in politics
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mrazekjeff
Shijukuboy, I agree, life is quite good here and your "granny next door" knows the bottom line. Still, to assert "they (foreigners) have never managed to suck out any of the wealth" is debatable. I think most of us agree to some extent that time is money and there are plenty of foreign corporations who set up here back when labor was cheap and have extracted more than enough wealth and are now moving on to the next cheap source. It all comes down to global equilibrium which will forever balance things out and plenty of nations have had it overly good for more than awhile.
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