Jan 07 2007
Bush Goes For New Nukes
For the first time in two decades, we in the USA may be getting some spiffy new warheads, courtesy of the Bush administration.
The new weapon would not add to but replace the nation's existing arsenal of aging warheads with a new generation meant to be sturdier, more reliable, safer from accidental detonation and more secure from theft by terrorists.
Now, there's comfort! My sleep number is 65, Tina's is 30.
So, what're we going to do with all the old warheads? No worries, there must be a plan for them. I'll take Hanford for $2000, Alex.