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To: Road Walker who wrote (389629)6/7/2008 10:03:52 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575622
 
If it's not, you have to get over it and look for another solution or give the Feds the power to tell locals everywhere to go F themselves if they don't like it.

The federal government has that power. But they have tried to reason with opponents. When all is said and done, Yucca Mountain will proceed. But anyone can slow the process down by suing.

Last week FNC ran a piece about the spotting of some woodpecker that was believed to have been sighted in Arkansas which is now holding up a $300 Million public works project. The woodpecker was believed extinct since the 1940s. The Bush administration actually put the brakes on the project to save this stinking woodpecker that they don't even know for sure was sighted. Stupid environmental political correctness.

To hell with the woodpecker. To hell with the people who are standing in the way of progress. The public good must outweigh these fringe considerations.



To: Road Walker who wrote (389629)6/8/2008 12:05:00 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575622
 
There aren't actually any locals at Yucca Mtn. Its inside an old nuclear test site.