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Re: Re[2]: Hiroshima/// who cares do it agin if needed saves a



I have to agree with Franz,

> Nuke so what a lot of good people died! 
> My father was there and he shook the man hand who
> dropped the bomb  it saved his life. they told him it
> would take at least 25 waves to get a beach head on
> japen he was  to go in on the 4th wave. 
> and to say more! I made a lot of good money at hanford
> 
> a lot of good people work there.

The comment such as above shows a total lack of sensitivity, and, 
fail to recognize that as Franz pointed out, depict a view that 
others reading Radsafe will assume is held by the majority of our 
members. 

As far as Hiroshima, if the debate is over the dose assessment 
conducted, the conclusions determined, these are all fair game. 
Debating whether or not the bomb should have been dropped has 
absolutely nothing to do with the scope of Radsafe. Those trying to 
associate the bomb with today's concerns over nuclear power, thus 
continuing the debate, is a stretch. 

Those who want to discuss the merits of the bomb and other political 
issues should join a Newsgroup, and leave the Radsafe area for true 
issues and discussions.

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