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Jim,You asked, "Am I the only one who sees that this might simply be a badkcoor way for the state to get its hands on all those "windfall" profits that they failed to stopusing legitimate channels?"The answer is no. A very brief scan of the internet for information on the budget deficit for the State of Illinois reveals the financial incompetence of its politicians. The tritium leak from Braidwood, Byron and Dresden are of no safety significance, but of great public relations and monetary value to politicians looking for re-election in 2006 and ways to take the public eye off their financial mis-management.Paul Gunter,The real scammers in this whole sad affair, those who really care not one wit for public health and safety, are the Illinois politicians whose favor you seek. Perhaps as NECNP got $50K from fines levied against Entergy by the VT PSB, so also does NIRS / WISE hope for a similar windfall (but several orders of magnitude greater) from Exelon fines levied by the Illinois Attorney General.
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Aries
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 19 december 2014, 21:34:15
AUTHOR'S IP LOGGED 190.200.188.153
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