@the_winch
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H2 may exist in large quatities in the low pressures of space where it doesn't ever collide with anything and so doesn't react but they are far from the conditions on earth."
This contradicts your earlier statement:
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Hydrogen will also react with pretty much anything so you are not going to find hydrogen (H2) in nature in any quantity.
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Also, I found this doing a quick search:
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The Earth's atmosphere is kept in place because of the gravitational pull the Earth exerts on particles in the atmosphere. But part of the Earth's atmosphere does float out into space. The part that is lost out into space is the extremely light part icles like Hydrogen which can escape the Earth's gravity.
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http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/kids_space/qearth_atm.html
It appears that hydrogen does exist in our atmosphere by itself in some quantity. I'm not claiming there is enough there to use for fuel cells. Far from it. I'm just saying that stating that hydrogen doesn't occur naturally is ridiculous.
Anyway, back on to topic, I think I should start quoting some Republicans from that article as folks don't quite seem to understand how harsh this stuff is:
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In appearances on news talk shows, Republican senators also urged Bush to be more open with the American public after the disclosure of a classified CIA (news - web sites) report that gave a gloomy outlook for Iraq and raised the possibility of civil war.
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"The fact is, we're in deep trouble in Iraq ... and I think we're going to have to look at some recalibration of policy," Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel (news, bio, voting record) of Nebraska said on CBS's "Face the Nation."
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"We made serious mistakes," said Sen. John McCain (news, bio, voting record), an Arizona Republican who has campaigned at Bush's side this year after patching up a bitter rivalry.
McCain, speaking on "Fox News Sunday," cited as mistakes the toleration of looting after the successful U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 and failures to secure Iraq's borders or prevent insurgents from establishing strongholds within the country.
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FYI, Rumsfield had a pre-war plan handed to him that had provisions for dealing with looting and he threw it away. I'll dig up a link later to back that claim up when I get the time.
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Sen. Richard Lugar (news, bio, voting record), an Indiana Republican and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, also criticized the administration's handling of Iraq's reconstruction.
Only $1 billion of $18.4 billion allocated by Congress for the task has been spent, Lugar said. "This is the incompetence in the administration," he said on ABC's "This Week."
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So much for soverign government:
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Sen. John Kyl, like McCain an Arizona Republican, said, "Allowing the Iraqis to make the decisions not to go into some of these sanctuaries, I think, turns out to have not been a good decision, which we're going to have to correct now by going in with our Marines and Army divisions."
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Finally, to sum up:
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Biden said disappointment with Bush's policies was bipartisan. "Dick Lugar, Joe Biden, Chuck Hagel, John McCain -- we are all on the same page. It is us and the administration. This has been incompetence so far," he said.
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