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Does all this add up to the end of nuke power?
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It was a form of utopian idealism, as Obama half-acknowledged by saying he would "perhaps" not see the end of nukes in his lifetime.
The Republican Party, which had done so much to advance the cause of ending nuke testing, turned against it in that Senate vote.
And at the end of the year, Harry "dropped a nuke" on Republicans abusing the filibuster, which was a good idea that was long overdue.
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But history reveals that Dems and Reps, for the most part, have shared this goal of ending nuke testing.
They have nukes and they're Muslim, end of story.
With a title like that, I'm thinking bring on the end of days, be it zombies or martians or nukes or mammoth hurricanes or what-the-fuck-ever.
"Japan doesn't need nukes," says a sign near the end of the movie.
If anything, it's a crying shame that the Daleks didn't nuke them all to high heaven at the end of the film.
Stephen Hawking says it could spell the end of the human race; Elon Musk says it's more dangerous than nukes.
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