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NNadir Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-08-10 07:07 PM
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1. In other news, Boulder finds it impossible to prevent the transport of dangerous fossil fuel waste
through the city.

The reason is that they couldn't care less about containing dangerous fossil fuel, just like the rest of the anti-nukes, most of whom have the technical level of the oil stain left over from spilled gasoline.

I've spent thousands of hours in Boulder in my life time, I would guess. They are perfectly happy there to burn dangerous fossil fuels, and dump the waste in the atmosphere.

They have no plan to prevent dangerous fossil fuel wastes from ending up in the flesh of their citizens, which, in fact it does.

Of course, it is possible to prevent the transport of radioactive materials, although the scientists at UC Boulder might be out of work if it is attempted.

The reason is that it is easy to contain and control radioactive materials, which is why the number of people who have been killed in this country by transport of these materials, is zero, if you ignore the dangerous fossil fuels routinely released by the trucks that transport them.
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