rzemanfl
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Sun Apr-09-06 07:13 PM
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Do you think threatening to boycott Las Vegas if the "Divine |
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Strake" test is allowed to go off would accomplish anything? This "test" is at best nuclear blackmail and at worst a warm up for a pre-emptive nuclear attack on a non-nuclear country.
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Sun Apr-09-06 07:21 PM
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1. I saw someone get pulled over on Route 22 last night. |
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Why don't I boycott that too!
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Sun Apr-09-06 07:24 PM
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2. Where the hell is Route 22? n/t |
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Sun Apr-09-06 07:27 PM
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3. New Jersey. It runs from New York City to somewhere |
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in the middle of freaking nowhere.
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Sun Apr-09-06 07:44 PM
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6. I remember that road well. There was a time when I was enamored |
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Edited on Sun Apr-09-06 07:45 PM by Redstone
of an illegal immigrant girl from Colombia who lived in Irvington, and I made the trip from Philadelphia to there twice a month; up 202 to New Hope, then across NJ on 22, early in the morning...
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Sun Apr-09-06 07:35 PM
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4. Seriously, I doubt it. |
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Keep in mind that most of the folks who live in LV (I'm one of them) don't like the idea of this, or any other big boom at the NTS. But we're the state and the NTS is FEDERAL land -- we have no control over what they do there, in the end.
All that you might accomplish, assuming you could convince enough people to forgo their drinkin', gamblin' and whorin', would be to make a smallish dent in the casino profits and a larger dent in the pocketbooks of people who live and work here.
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Sun Apr-09-06 07:46 PM
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7. I guess that is the problem with any boycott, the power elite is |
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insulated from it and the workers suffer.
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Sun Apr-09-06 07:41 PM
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5. Threatening boycotts is utterly worthless. |
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Even carrying out boycotts is worthless.
You REALLY think that Las Vegas would give a damn?
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Sun Apr-09-06 07:52 PM
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8. You are probably 100% correct. Las Vegas will just have to |
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wait until BushCo attacks Iran, the Straits of Hormuz are closed and fuel is scarce at any price to feel the effects of letting this insanity go forward.
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Sun Apr-09-06 08:11 PM
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9. Not if the boycott is big enough. Here's an example of success... |
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Years ago my sister threatened to boycott products advertised in TV stations that she frequented and which were refusing to carry captioning for the deaf (someone in my family is deaf). She gathered a group of people who were disgruntled that there was no captioning. All wrote the stations and wrote the sponsors about their embarking on a boycott of the station and the sponsors' products. Within about 6 months, all these stations had captioning for the deaf. (And it's not cheap!) Boycotting works if it's planned and well done. Corporations are money whores. They'll do anything for money.
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Mon Apr-10-06 12:56 AM
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10. True, corporations are profit driven -- but |
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if a boycott managed to shut down the Strip it wouldn't have any effect of what the Feds do at the NTS. Most of the hotel-casinos (not all) actually contribute far more to the Democrats than the Republicans -- they're not part of Bush's base in any way that would make this administration heed their complaints.
Besides, when did Las Vegas become responsible for stopping this test? Because the federal government decided the Nevada desert was a good place to blow things up? They blow things up in New Mexico, too.
A better idea would be a concerted effort, on the part of the American people, to push for debate on the topic in Congress. Would it stop it? Perhaps not, but it would put a crimp in any Bushco plans to figure out how to test NUKES again.
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Tue Apr-11-06 08:13 PM
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12. Definitely something to keep in mind. :-) Thanks. |
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Mon Apr-10-06 02:28 AM
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11. I'm boycotting stupid boycotts. |
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What's with all the useless proposed boycotts lately? Has DU entered the O'Reilly Spin-Zone?
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