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mbperrin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-29-07 06:34 PM
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31. There are reactors there, right? And so how would the
waste from a commercially controlled bomb differ from a government controlled bomb?

No use trying to convince me the waste is not dangerous, because the first crap they are dumping here in west Texas at our brand new dump near Andrews, Texas, is from Hanford, where this stuff leaked AFTER it was cleaned up AFTER it leaked once already.

Let's quit making anything up and just admit that there has never been a reactor built that has not had some type of uncontrolled or unplanned discharge, and that these discharges often have half lives of many thousands of years, whereas carbon dioxide can be processed by simply planting more plants.

Nuclear reactors, whether used for power or for bombs, are dangerous, leaky, and hazardous, and no solution has ever been advanced for the safe disposal of their waste products, unlike other wastes in the environment.

It is just another kind of lying to obfuscate the difference between reactors for commercial business and reactors for the government. Kinda like saying the diesels used in government trucks are different altogether from diesels used in commercial trucks.
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