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Thank you Matheson and Huntsman! We do not need class A radioactive waste anywhere near Utah.
Down with Energy Pollutions and those they have purchased!
It seems to me a no-brainer that every nation that produces nuclear waste ought to deal with its own mess, not ship it to Utah or some other gullible place.
This seems to me not only a Congressional matter (remember our Downwinders, one of whom was a favorite cousin of mine as a very young man) but perhaps even a United Nations General Assembly or Security Council matter. Thank goodness for Scott Matheson, who has some environmental sense, as one of our representatives.
Yeah we don't need class A radioactive waste near Utah, oh wait u idiot it is already there. Its people like you guys that shouldn't even be able to speak on this matter. You obviously have very little if any knowledge on this subject. Keep talking but maybe next time you will know what you are talking about.
Yeah a no brainer. Good job
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