Check McCain's Tax Return
A couple of weeks ago we invited you to peruse the tax returns of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Many of you came up with some interesting observations. Today, presumptive GOP presidential nominee John McCain released his taxes for 2006 and 2007. Have at it:
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April 18, 2008; 3:19 PM ET
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Posted by: tomcat | April 29, 2008 12:30 PM
United States Low Enriched Uranium Facilities and Nuclear Reactor sites as compared to Iran
George Bush can not seem to protest enough and pressurize Iran enough about political sanctions and economic warfare against Iran because of Iran's two functioning peaceful low enriched uranium facilities. What the general public is not aware of is the amount of low enriched uranium produced in the United States, not considering high enriched uranium nor plutonium waste.
Iran's two functioning facilities are Natanz and Bushehr. The United States 110 functioning low and high enriched uranium facilities exist. To name just a few : Global Nuclear Fuel-Americas, LLC; Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC; Nuclear Fuel Sercives, Inc; Areva NP, Inc. BwX Technologies, Inc. Areva NP, Inc. Richland; Honeywell International, Inc.; U.S. Enrichment Corporation; U.S. Enrichment Corporation, Ohio; USEC Inc.; Louisiana Energy Services; Shaw Areva Mox Services.
Other Nuclear Reactor Sites for already fabricated low and high enriched uranium whose byproduct is one percent weapons grade plutonium include some of the following reactor names and locations: Monticello Arkansas reactor; Nine Mile Point Beaver Valley Reactor; North Anna Braidwood Reactor; Oconee Browns Ferry Reactor; Oyster Creek Brunswick Reactor; the list could continue ad infinitum. For further nuclear reactor information visit the Energy Information Administration: Official Energy Statistics from the United States Government @ www.eia.doe.gov/cn eaf/nuclear/page/at_a_glance_reactors/nuk... .
Pentagon is intent on demising the Middle East through strategic manipulations. What about the United States AGENDA?
Posted by: Stephany | April 30, 2008 12:30 AM
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Unfortunately I believe that we are limited in what we can focus on. I think that if we proceed with the partisan sideshow of prosecuting Bush admin. officials, healthcare will get lost in the brouhaha.
The Washington Post's permanent investigative unit was set up in 1982 under Bob Woodward.
Shouldn't Mrs. McCain release her tax records as well? I believe Mrs. Kerry did so in the 2004 election. Without Mrs. McCain's records, the financial picture of Sen. McCain's life is woefully incomplete.