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To: Scumbria who wrote (131990)2/8/2001 6:26:56 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570691
 
Scumbria,

I guess you have not read my post. I am all for reducing actual contaminants from water and air. That's where I would concentrate the effort. Potential contamination, potential accidents come distant second.

Stop trying to label me, and think about what I'm saying.

Well, I have read enough posts to find out that you check the Democrat doctrine before you post.

Discounting a potential danger of nuclear attack (or accidental launch) vs. potential of accident in drilling is just another piece of evidence.

As far as the potential of one happening over the other, a danger of spill is higher, but risk to human life is much lower. A rational person would weigh the 2. A partisan just checks what the party says and repeats it.

Joe