Nuclear Weapons.
Date Submitted: 06/11/2003 17:45:14
In its attempts to harness the power of the atom, mankind
has itself in the possession of weapons with unbelievable,
destructive power. Nations now have the ability to destroy
entire cities from hundreds of miles away, in only minutes.
These weapons are nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons cost the
citizens of the United States billions of dollars in taxes each
year, the testing and maintenance of these weapons pose serious
health risks, and the actual need
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them, including the citizens of the United
States. There has not been a significant impact on world
affairs by nuclear weapons since World War II. For these
reasons, I feel that the United States should reduce its nuclear
arsenal.
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