"…because nuclear proliferation is driven by the most forward deployed, the most belligerent, those with the most WMD's poised and threatening the greatest...
World Nuclear Association Weekly Digest | 30 April 2004 Significant nuclear-related news items in perspective US companies consider new reactor Several...
Well, I don't have to make history look better than it is –in an attempt to defend my positions today. The moral use of nuclear weapons on Japan was...
Check out the date this was written on. From: Michael Mulligan <steamshovel2002@y...> Date: Sat Apr 10, 2004 11:12 pm Subject: Re: [DBRVH_LTBL_II] Re:...
“It has also led to a kind of macabre ****game theory****, in which security experts and political operatives - two classes of people who typically do not...
There is no doubt that the upstate people know that I have had a prolonged relationship with the Vermont Yankee security. There is little direct evidence that...
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/02/magazine/02TERROR.html? pagewanted=print&position= May 2, 2004 Lesser Evils By MICHAEL IGNATIEFF "A democracy can allow its...
Mike, While your last message has nothing to do with nuclear power or nuclear weapons, sometimes you do post something that I agree with, if only partially....
Paul Unless you are willing to wage total war against Islamic culture (as opposed to Islamists and other terrorists), MAD and all multi-megaton ordnance is ...
Paul, "Consider the consequences of a second major attack on the mainland United States -- the detonation of a radiological or dirty bomb, perhaps, or a...
Me --"China remain a communist dictatorship" –but is developing an openmarket and we see the yearning of it people for a democracy. It is going to be wrapped...
this Malcolm guy below here is patently nuts (calling for low-yield bunkerbusting nukes). Actually, he's an insidiously clever denial freak. Please read his...
Malcolm, Paul S. wrote the post to which you responded, not Paul P. I am opposed to waging total war against the Islamic culture. It reminds me of what...
NASF, I believe nuclear power is a fantastic way of generating electrical power IF it is done safely. I'm not quite sure where you get "filthy, dangerous,...
... Do you have ANY evidence to back up your statement that: "nuclear power is the most persistently filthy, dangerous, most toxic way to provide power"? 8,000...
... I will consider the source, and take solace from that. ... Actually, I didn't "call for" these weapons; I asked why they shouldn't be developed. ... ...
Nasf-Reachout, Referring to the last paragraph in Malcolm's well-written response, my parents were Fundamentalist Christians - actually Assemblies of God...
HUDSON HYPOCRISY By ADAM BRODSKY May 2, 2004 -- 'TODAY, the Hudson River is an international model of ecosystem protection . . . It's the richest water body in...
Q: What do you get when you chop up 40% of the young striped bass? A: You get fish food for the old striped bass. Gee, it's almost like the Social Security...
Actually in the 1980s Indian Point Unit 3 installed variable speed circulating water pumps powered by GE's LCI Drives, and subsequently new travelling water...
Jim Hoerner <jim_hoerner@...> ... world reacts in anger, ... Hi, Mike. It's not so much that I "picked" that one based upon its content (well okay, my...
Given that he more often than not acts as the Journal News' spokesperson for Riverkeeper, I was surprised to read this article from Roger Witherspoon. Based on...
Well Westchester County Executive has finally placed the Kensico Dam at the same threat level as Indian Point, when two years ago he responded to a possible...
Hey, Brendan Hoffman, keep on fighting against nuclear power and you'll have no other choice for your electricity than coal whose combustion releases far more...
I don't know if this is going to really work or not, but the best thing about a defense system against nuclear missiles is the protection of our nation. I for...
This Time It's Real: An Antimissile System Takes Shape Published: May 4, 2004 (Page 2 of 3) As the nation discovered in the blackout last summer, of course, ...
This Time It's Real: An Antimissile System Takes Shape Published: May 4, 2004 (Page 3 of 3) After being assembled on the Texas Gulf Coast, the radar will be...