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RE: the Jimmy Carter Waste-of-Fuel Dump : veering off topic



You made a profoundly accurate statement in there: that the Clinton

administration was 'more of the same' as the Carter administration.

Remember Carter? Gas lines around the block, hostages in Iran for months

(that were released the day after a Republican was in office), foreign

policy that amounted to handwaving and a**kissing, runaway interest levels.

I made the statement to anyone who would listen at the time that "If you

liked Carter, you're gonna love Clinton."  At least Carter was honest.



The current administration just stepped in to stop the whining and

handwaving over a study that was completed and reached a conclusion.  Sort

of reminded me of the "Sore - Loserman" campaign.  }:-D



Dave Neil

neildm@id.doe.gov



-----Original Message-----

From: Bud Yard [mailto:Bud.Yard@state.tn.us]

Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 12:02 PM

To: Neil, David M

Cc: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Subject: RE: the Jimmy Carter Waste-of-Fuel Dump





Yes, it is an obvious sound bite, 



It seems obvious to me that the article was intended not to present

information, but to draw attention (and criticism) away from the fact that

the current administration forced the issue on Yucca, when the previous

administration took a more conservative approach to the matter (I use the

word conservative in a logical sense, not a political sense).



What can a be done when an unpopular decision is made? Well, a person can

look back twenty-plus years and find someone to blame from the "other"

party.



As a person who respects former President Carter for his conduct and

contribution to our country both in and out of office (Habitat for Humanity

as one of the numerous examples) I do not think it is appropriate or fair to

bash his reputation based on a decision he may or may not have made in a

much different world over twenty years ago. 



Regardless of how anyone feels about the facility, continuing to blame

democrats (any democrat will do) for virtually anything that has a negative

connotation has grown quite old. This exercise also interferes with the

objective presentation of information on complex subjects. 



I was also very impressed with the author's vocabulary (I use the word

cognoscenti in conversation almost every day - not).  



Charles R. (Bud) Yard

 



>>> "Neil, David M" <neildm@id.doe.gov> 07/22/02 11:56AM >>>

Not that I've ever heard of :-)



I didn't write it, I just passed it along for the information and amusement

value.  I especially like the sound bite that I used for the subject.



-----Original Message-----

From: Jacobus, John (OD/ORS) [mailto:jacobusj@ors.od.nih.gov] 

Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 6:37 AM

To: Neil, David M; 'RadSafe Listserver'

Subject: RE: the Jimmy Carter Waste-of-Fuel Dump





Dave,

Good article.  But is "zoop" a technical term in the nuclear power industry?



-- John 

John Jacobus, MS

Certified Health Physicist 

3050 Traymore Lane

Bowie, MD  20715-2024



E-mail:  jenday1@email.msn.com (H)      



-----Original Message-----

From: Neil, David M [mailto:neildm@id.doe.gov] 

Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 6:20 PM

To: 'RadSafe Listserver'

Subject: the Jimmy Carter Waste-of-Fuel Dump





Wasting nuclear waste - Gordon Prather - According to Nevada Sen. Harry

Reid, allowing Yucca Mountain - known to the cognoscenti as the Jimmy Carter

Waste-of-Fuel Dump - to open for business in 2010 will make all you

SUV-driving soccer moms vulnerable to being run over by a "mobile

Chernobyl."  http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20020717-93667426.htm 





Dave Neil

neildm@id.doe.gov 

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