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| View Poll Results: Depleted Uranium... | |||
| is a Plague upon Mankind & Needs to be banned! | | 10 | 50.00% |
| seems pretty sick, buy hey, war is hell. | | 3 | 15.00% |
| The Pentagon claims it's Safe, and I believe them. | | 1 | 5.00% |
| The Enemies of America deserve to DIE horribly. | | 3 | 15.00% |
| Maybe the stuff is Bad. But I really don't care. | | 3 | 15.00% |
| Voters: 20. You may not vote | |||
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| | #21 (permalink) (top) | |
| Libertarian Location: Colorado Springs, CO Posts: 1,609 | Quote:
And, it doesn't matter about the entire contingent of gunners, I would say it should only be used by the best of the best, not your average tank crew. There are plenty of far less toxic munitions available for use. We should save this stuff for elite crews, ones that virtually never miss their target, in non-urban areas. It is very nasty stuff that is not suitable for use in large quantities. And as for not caring about the enemy, that might be fine, if you have a clear enemy and only have to worry about legitimate targets. We're supposed to be in Iraq "liberating" an oppressed people. Why would we want to kill more and create more hardship on those people we are supposedly "liberating". Besides, how many tanks have our troops faced in Iraq recently? What good is this stuff against a spread out "insurgency"? These are anti-armor weapons. When they're used for anything else it is a waste of money and a terrible assault on a populace and the environment for virtually no return. But, it is a good way to dispose of nuclear waste materials. Perhaps that's the whole point, use the stuff over there so we don't have to bury it here. Keith | |
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| Anarcho-capitalist Posts: 1,972 | If we were really fighting a war, as in a bunch of guys with tanks, planes and guns going around taking over countries then I'd say we use whatever we need to to stop it. But if you're the guy with the tanks, planes and guns walking in others backyards, then using DU is literally overkill, unjustified and immoral (this is assuming that it truly is as harmful as claimed). I picked the "war is hell" option, but that doesn't mean I encourage using DU for anything more than is necessary (especially not if the war is one we started). Freedom - are you man enough to handle it? If so, join us in New Hampshire! The Free State Project ("Liberty in our lifetime!") www.freestateproject.com |
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![]() Juris Doctor Location: NY Posts: 2,414 | Good try DarkShadow, but you should try using facts (i.e. not biased websites or wikipedia) to support your argument. Here is the World Health Organization's white paper on DU: Depleted Uranium As you can see when you read it, the risks from depleted uranium are minimal and probably (from my own reading) similar to lead poisoning if exposed over long periods of time. Somewhat dangerous, sure, but hardly akin to a dirty bomb. Of particular note is that to observe greater risk for cancer, etc., humans would have to intract "on the order of grams" into their lungs... If you're close enough to a shell explosion to ingest several grams of DU dust, you won't be living long enough to worry about lung cancer. Like most of the people that think that everything we do/make/use is "toxic" in some way, your argument is long on scare tactics and wild emotion, short on actual facts. P.S. Probably my #1 pet peeve is people (there are a couple links on this thread) using Wikipedia as a resource. Wikipedia is no more reliable than gossip, given that I could say the moon is made of green cheese and it would be on there. "But it wasn't until he met his beautiful wife that he learned using logic and reason isn't enough. You have to be a dick to everyone who doesn't think like you." - South Park on Richard Dawkins |
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| Anarcho-capitalist Posts: 1,972 | Quote:
Freedom - are you man enough to handle it? If so, join us in New Hampshire! The Free State Project ("Liberty in our lifetime!") www.freestateproject.com Last edited by SteveA; Jan 23, 2006 at 01:12 am. | |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 3,836 | Quote:
Nice try yourself. Your linked article speaks only to DU itself, in metallic and dust forms. It barely mentions the fact that burning and exploding DU produces uranium oxides in several forms. In case you missed this, I'll repeat it here: "What has been systematically ignored (and some claim censored) in all of the governmental and industrial information provided in 'official' material concerning the safety of DU material is the fact that DU is still much more radioactive than most industrial materials, but also that when DU burns, it becomes an aerosol powder of depleted uranium, uranium oxide, uranium trioxide, and a mixture of several compounds of various other uranium oxides (also known as yellow cake). The chemistry and toxicity of these compounds varies (uranium oxide is the least toxic, though still not good, and uranium trioxide is the most toxic, very bad in fact). 'Yellow cake' is often cited as a possible ingredient in a RDD (radiological dispersal device, a dirty bomb). In the form of dust or powder, these materials are dangerous and become more dangerous the more a person is exposed to them. The Dutch Laka Foundation, a nuclear weapons watchdog group, estimates that the United States left behind 300-800 tons of aerated DU and uranium oxides in Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait as a result of the first Gulf War. Other sources put that number much higher." http://www.thefanzine.com/sections....id=7&a=articles While you may not like the source, there are plenty of others that will turn up from Googling DU burning. "Everybody knows that the boat is leaking Everybody knows that the captain lied." - Leonard Cohen | |
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![]() 9/11: Inside Job Location: Hawai'i, Big Island Posts: 10,455 | Quote:
Try this revealing article instead: http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?c...articleId=2374 Quote:
"Arms in the hands of the citizens may be used at individual discretion for the defense of the country, the overthrow of tyranny or private self-defense." -- John Adams | ||
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| Molten Ash Posts: 119 | Quote:
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 416 | If someone dumped a couple of tons of DU on the capital mall he would be arrested and not just for littering. You can't dump DU in a regular waste site because it's considered toxic waste and you can store it only in authorized sites. Europe is doing long term studies on DU. The jury is still out on its long term exposure effects. Remember there is no save level of radiation exposure. |
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