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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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From: tejek12/17/2007 6:55:24 PM
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In a recent issue, we asked:

Should America Invest More In Trains?

97% YES

“Trains are a public necessity, and investing in them benefi ts our country in many ways. They’re better for our society, environment and economy.”
—M.M., Madison, Wis.

“In California, our passenger rail network is exploding in ridership. Train service done right works, and politicians should recognize the chance they have now to create a good alternative to cars and airplanes. “
—Eugene Skoropowski, Oakland, Calif.

“How many near-collisions of airplanes need to happen before we look for other options? Expanding rail transport would free up the congested skies.”
—J.W., Santa Rosa, Calif.

3% NO

“While Europe and Japan have admirable rail systems, the U.S. is simply too large to make rail transit practical in most parts of the country. The government should work instead on improving our airports and overall air travel

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