How far are you willing to go?
Are we going to sit back and allow this to happen again or are we going to go after the big dogs who want to bring the Divine Strake test back to the Nevada Test Site?
Are we going to allow our children, our grandchildren and the rest of us to face poisoning from whatever gets shaken up off the floor of the NTS?
Are we going to allow the federal government to once again pry open Pandora's box and start testing new nuclear devices?
What are you prepared to do about it?
It's time to place the power back into the hands of the people. Your ethnicity, religion and political party have nothing to do with it. We're all human, sharing the same air and water. Eating from the same garden.
It's time to mobilize.

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The citizens of Utah and Southern Nevada have contributed more than their fair share of risk and uncertainty in the weapons testing prograns of the US Government. With combination of the adverse nation wide publicity of late about the localized dangers associated with nuclear testing and the established pattern of deception by the US Government, local trust has long since vanished. An even greatest economic danger is likely to be the "fall out" of any sort of renewed testing at the Nevada testsite. Even if there is no verifiable increase in local radioactive fallout from any form of renewed testing, we can be assured that someone or some group will run around with a gigocounter and claims to increased local radio activity levels and the news media will run with the unsubstantiated claims around the world. By the time more objective data begins to be disciminated, the interest in the story will have been lost and the local econonomies of Utah and Southern Nevada may not recover from it. So far, the US Government has not made it's case with me for the need for renewed testing in Nevada or anywhere else for that matter.
Posted by: Voin Campbell | November 19, 2006 11:47 PM
My grandchildren will be okay because Jesus is coming again and it will be all good.
Posted by: Arlene Ball | November 20, 2006 07:17 PM