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RE: RE: Al Gore... and Bush



One name prominently mentioned as a potential candidate for a Bush cobinet
position is Sen. Pete Dominici and I think all subscribers to this listserve
know where he stands on nuclear and radiological issues.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	JHageman@swri.edu [SMTP:JHageman@swri.edu]
> Sent:	Friday, October 20, 2000 7:48 AM
> To:	Multiple recipients of list
> Subject:	re: RE: Al Gore... and Bush
> 
> Don't you all know that every politician says exactly what the audiance
> "du 
> jour" wants to hear. If Gore talked to Green Peas, he be anti-nuke.
> 
> Just my wisdom, John P. Hageman
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> In the 1988 time frame Al Gore (then a U. S. Senator from Tennessee), was
> Key Note Speaker at an American Nuclear Society Meeting held at the
> Opryland Hotel in Nashville.  He detailed the rate of pollutants
> introduced
> to the atmosphere from domestic and world wide fossil fuel use.  He
> strongly
> suggested nuclear power as part of the solution.  He received a standing
> ovation.  There were over 2000 in the audience.
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