[ RadSafe ] - please STOP: " US nuclear plants safer than ever from
terrorattack: US regulator "
Tsurikov, Nick
Nick.Tsurikov at iluka.com
Tue Mar 15 03:52:28 CET 2005
Dear Radsafers,
Please have a pity on members located outside the US.
I do understand that the latest range of topics may be very interesting
and important, but I doubt that this is the proper list to discuss them.
Frankly speaking, I thought that this list is about radiation safety,
not security and associated issues...
Kind regards
Nick Tsurikov
Eneabba, Western Australia
-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] On
Behalf Of Maury Siskel
Sent: Tuesday, 15 March 2005 10:37 AM
To: Jaro
Cc: RADSAFE
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] " US nuclear plants safer than ever from
terrorattack: US regulator "
There is sufficient evidence by now to suggest that this judgment is
merely a matter of whose ox is ... opps, I mean ... of whose employment
might be gored. So far, it is Govt. Gamblers 3 Stodgy Experts 1. Sorry
Gerry; you guys have given it the old college try.
Meanwhile , pending legislation at long last will finally close the
Canadian and Mexican borders -- they will simply be eliminated so that
Mexico can annex the United States, we will qualify for political
asylum, and receive foreign aid from the UN. The UN will move to the
Yucatan, thus making everybody happy to get those turkeys out of New
York. This will eliminate the dangers to NPP's and from Mexican trucks
on our interstates.. Early passage now depends on deciding what is to be
done with Quebec -- maybe declare it an historic monument.
Darn ... now no one will want the new photo of Comanche Peak NPP. You
guys obviously had 'inside' info that this was coming -- no one
requested the picture and I don't have an excuse to fly a bit this
week. Sigh ....
Cheers,
Maury&Dog
=====================
Jaro wrote:
>US nuclear plants safer than ever from terror attack: US regulator
>WASHINGTON (AFP) Mar 14, 2005
>
>US nuclear power plants are safer than they have ever been from
potential
>terrorist attacks, while a suicide aircraft crash would not pose a
>significant threat, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission's chairman
said
>Monday.
>Nearly four years after the September 11, 2001, hijacked airplane
strikes on
>
>
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