Thursday, January 22, 2009

Rod Blagojevich still being challenged?

The "Reform" Governor from Illinois, Rod Blagojevich was in an on going scandal that revolved around trying to sell, Barack Hussein Obama's senate seat, Obama's senate seat was in Ohio. If I'm not mistaken. Maybe the water is polluted over here in sunny Madera CA, or maybe its just the media! It seems like magically Obama was beamed to Illinois, and now the presidency of the united states.

Blagojevich hired Mr Ronald Burris to replace Barack Hussein Obama in the senate. This action was done as a necessity to fill the remaining 2 years of Obama's senate seat. The political scene in that part of the country is very corrupt. The illinois legislator needs to let Blagojevich bring his witnesses to trial. Otherwise I feel this is a political lynch mob run by the media and talk radio.

Both Ohio, and Illinois have the most nuclear dumping sites with high level uranium. It is unheard of! No one talks about it until its in a "white" child's mouth, or someone dies. Illinois spreads about 1,000 tons of high level nuclear waste alone into the ground. Ohio has about 800 High Level Dumping sites. There is even more low level amounts that enter the atmosphere each day.

In 2006, Exelon was sued by the state of Illinois (Blagojevich's Reform party) for failing to report that its Brainwood nuclear plant had been releasing waste water containing traces of Radioactive tritium into the ground water surrounding the plant since 1996.

Acid rain continues to be a huge problem in America and in Illinois. Acid Rain has filled many lakes and has caused ecological death, and destruction. Can someone tell, the people, the bears, and the raccoons to not eat the dead fish if you happen to find them there in a lake belly up! It has happened more then once in Illinois, and Ohio.

Blagojevich is still being challenged. He is set to be impeached for doing his Job. Hopefully this will come to an end soon. Our planet needs less nuclear waste production.

Thanks for reading my Blog

Samuel J Desantos

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