Sunday, October 14, 2007
BONUS ASSIGNMENT
To be honest, I'm not 100% sure if the government should warn or advise American citizens living around the volcanic Yellowstone area. In some ways, of course, the government has an obligation to protect and warn the American people of the potential danger. However, in today's day in age, scientific technology can aid tremendously. I suppose warning the population surrounding the area would be the right precaution of "better safe than sorry," but wouldn't that cause some chaos and panic? We can't stop the inevitable.
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You know what, Kerianne? I'm not sure they gov't should say anything either. It would cause a complete and total meltdown, and it's not like they can do anything to stop it. It might be best to just issue some warnings about preparedness instead.
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