Letters: Let’s Wake Up to Nuclear Threat; Some Reasons to Vote for Trump

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Let’s Wake Up to Nuclear Threat

Several of us, members of the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action, were arrested for blocking the road to the Bangor Submarine Base in celebration of Mother’s Day. I have been asked why I would allow myself to be arrested like this.

My only answer is that until enough people are awakened to the realities of the world we are living in there is no choice. Americans, through ignorance and lack of concern and or vision, are willing to accept the death of millions to maintain our level of comfort. 

Father Richard McSorley, a Jesuit priest, put it succinctly: “The taproot of violence in our society today is our intent to use nuclear weapons. Once we have agreed to that possibility, all other evil is minor in comparison. Until we squarely face the question of our consent to the use of nuclear weapons, any hope of a large-scale improvement of public morality is doomed to failure.”

 It is necessary that the American underclass, meaning all of us except the top 0.1 percent, embrace democracy, stop being apathetic and quit being obedient.

The U.S. and Russia have thousands of nuclear missiles aimed at each other with hair-trigger alerts meaning a launch within 15 minutes. 

The Obama administration has budgeted $1 trillion over the next 10 years to refurbish our entire nuclear arsenal with design plans for smaller thus more easily used tactical nuclear weapons.

There remains an insane illusion within the U.S. that a nuclear war can be won. Our leaders forget the words of President Eisenhower, who recognized that the use of nuclear weapons is just another form of suicide.

The nukes used on Japan are considered small by today’s standard. Ten kilograms of plutonium, enough to make a weapon similar to that dropped on Nagasaki, when fissioned would generate a temperature of about 10 million Celsius. Following a 1-megaton nuclear explosion the surrounding 13,000 square miles would be uninhabitable for at least a week. The surrounding 120 square miles would be uninhabitable for one year.

The Trident submarine base at Bangor, up the road on Hood Canal, 20 miles west of Seattle, is the home of about 1,300 nuclear weapons. The Bangor base is the home of nine Trident submarines able to deploy the Trident D-5 missile system. Each of the Trident submarines carries 24 Trident D-5 missiles. Each D-5 missile contains eight 475 kiloton W-88 independently targetable warheads. The King’s Bay Trident Base in Georgia has five Trident submarines.

Additionally, the US currently deploys 1,150 nuclear warheads on 510 land-based in tercontinental ballistic missiles, mostly mounted on Minuteman III missiles. 

Each Minuteman III missile can be armed with up to three nuclear warheads. The Minuteman III warheads can be either W-62 warheads (170 kiloton) or the more powerful W-78 (335 kiloton) warhead.

How evil and insane to use our tax dollars to maintain this murderous system that, if used, will indiscriminately kill millions. Ask yourself why are we as a people continuing to be a terrorist state?

 

Larry Kerschner

Centralia



 

Some Reasons to Vote for Trump

Well, let me see, why should we vote for Trump, besides stopping Hillary, as if that is not enough?

1. His values are common-sense conservative.

2. His children are almost a miracle for the rich and famous. Money like that can mess the kids up, but not his. Everyone who knows him says he is a great father.

3. His is not racist. He believes we should follow the law. He was to build a wall with a door so they can come in legally.

4. As far as the Syrian refugees go, we are told by ISIS that they will infiltrate, and at the same time we are told they cannot vet them properly. Trump says given humanitarian aid, just don’t bring them here. He only wants to protect us; is that bad?

5. People who know him well say he is a man of his word.

6. Look at the people who are for him — Newt Gingrich, Ben Carson, Jeffers, Jerry Falwell, Lou Dobbs, Judge Jeanine Pirro, Sean Hannity, to name a few. Compare them to those who oppose him — Bill Ayers, Al Sharpton, the devil and the establishment. That alone speaks volumes for him.

7. As a Christian you must know the Bible says, “All have sinned and all fall short.” No, he is not perfect, no one is. But is on America’s side. Whose side are you on?

 

Shirley Balch

Bucoda