What's even sadder is that George Bush was warned in January , 2001 about Bin Laden , and again in August, when he was on vacation. |
Been listening to extreme left propaganda again? You obviously didn't pay attention to history too much. Read a bit more on what happened the previous 8 years before Bush took office. Nobody knew what was going to happen, but we knew the threat was there. Why didn't Clinton do anything? Do you think that Bush would have had any support at all if he would have went after bin Laden for no "real" reason? Does he get support now for trying to protect us now?
Why doesn't Russia evacuate the place or at least educate the people enough so that they do leave the place? Two decades and still no action? |
I wish you didn't ask that question, because it is something that I just can't Fathom being an American. Any American who thinks that we have an unfair government, or that our people are treated bad, needs to go take a trip to Russia.
Russia has evacuated the "hot spots" of Russia. Those are the areas that will be contaminated for the next 48,000 years and not inhabitable for the next 600 to 700 years (let that sink in for awhile). However, there are outskirts of those areas that people live in. Their almost like lab rats now. The government monitors them, but nothing more. And, the monitoring doesn't try to convince them to leave, it just watches if their body is increasing in contamination.
And, better yet, for about 10 years after the accident, people were actually encouraged to live in those areas. The government gave them money to stay there.
both could have been much more catastrophic if it hadnt been for incredibly brave individuals who selflessly put their lives on the line in the aftermath. |
You want to know what is sad about Chernobyl? All the people who were on that shift during the accident went to jail if they lived through the accident even though many questioned doing what they were doing. The main whistle blower (who nearly escaped being beaten because of questioning what they were doing) lived through the accident. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison. He only served 3 weeks, because he died because of the effects of radiation.
Chernobyl is something that is going to haunt this world for as long as we'll know. The orphanages are filled with children that will either not live to be an adult, or who will live longer and know nothing but a mental institution as a home (even the physically disabled are put there). France, who got radiated pretty badly, is also seeing the effects. There is a class action law suit against the French government by a group of thyroid cancer patients. Thyroid disease has sky rocketed in the *world* since Chernobyl. I don't think that we know 90% of what all that radiation has done to this world.