Thursday, February 1, 2007
Nuclear Plants Left Vulnerable
Federal regulators rejected nuclear policy group requests to increase security at California nuclear power plants, protecting them from aerial attack. What do you think?
Oren Musburger,
Stereo Salesman
"Good. All this country needs is more big government sticking its nose into the private business of nuclear power."
Sean Friel,
Paper Maker
"Quite a shrewd political move. With California and its 55 electoral votes wiped off the map, the Democrats don't stand a chance in '08."
Katie Pompillio,
Shoe Repairer
"Why would the terrorists go through the trouble of an aerial attack when it's so easy to drive right up to the plant and attack from the ground?"
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