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Democratic National Committee - The New NIMBY: 'Not In McCain's Back Yard'

Thu Jun 26, 2008 1:02pm EDT

WASHINGTON, June 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Democratic National
Committee today released a new web ad called "NIMBY: Not In McCain's Back
Yard" that highlights John McCain's Yucca Mountain problem. Yesterday --
barely a day after McCain dismissed criticism of Yucca Mountain as "a NIBMY
problem" that "we've gotta have the guts and the courage" to get over -- new
video emerged of McCain admitting that he would not be comfortable shipping
material though Arizona on its way to Yucca Mountain. Despite calling for the
creation of 100 new nuclear power plants, McCain failed to address the
question of what to do with the spent nuclear fuel during yesterday's remarks
in Las Vegas. 

(Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080519/DNCLOGO )

"If Senator McCain isn't comfortable shipping nuclear waste through his own
back yard, why is he so willing to put more waste in the back yards of
Nevada's families?" said DNC spokesman Damien LaVera. "After repeatedly voting
against incentives that would promote renewable energy and create green jobs
in Nevada, John McCain's idea of a new energy plan is shipping more nuclear
waste to Nevada and giving new handouts to Big Oil. Instead of more waste and
fewer jobs, John McCain should offer a real plan that promotes green jobs,
breaks our dependence on oil and invests in America's future."

DNC Web Ad:

"NIMBY: Not In McCain's Back Yard."
http://youtube.com/watch?v=h29B--3vBbg


CHRYON: John McCain on Yucca: June 2008

MCCAIN: "But it's not a technological breakthrough that needs to be taken.
It's a, it's a NIBMY problem. It's a NIMBY problem. We've gotta have the guts
and the courage to go ahead and do what other countries are doing and they are
reducing the pollution to our environment rather dramatically..."

CHRYON: John McCain on Yucca: May 2007

Interviewer: What about the transportation? Would you be comfortable with
nuclear waste coming through Arizona on its way, you know going through
Phoenix, on its way to uh Yucca Mountain?

McCain (Shaking Head): No, I would not. No, I would not.

MCCAIN 2008: Dealing With Spent Nuclear Fuel Is A "NIMBY" Problem, US Must
Have The "Guts And The Courage." At an energy briefing in Santa Barbara, CA,
McCain spoke about spent nuclear fuel and said, "But it's not a technological
breakthrough that needs to be taken. It's a, it's a NIBMY problem. It's a
NIMBY problem. We've gotta have the guts and the courage to go ahead and do
what other countries are doing and they are reducing the pollution to our
environment rather dramatically without any huge pain to anybody." [CNN Live
Feed, Briefing (Santa Barbara, CA), 6/24/08]

MCCAIN 2007: Just Don't Ship it Through My Back Yard. "Interviewer: What about
the transportation? Would you be comfortable with nuclear waste coming through
Arizona on its way, you know going through Phoenix, on its way to uh Yucca
Mountain? McCain (Shaking Head): No, I would not. No, I would not." [Nevada
Newsmakers, May 2007: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPlaHQCKc34]

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www.democrats.org. 

This communication is not authorized by any candidate or candidate's
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SOURCE  Democratic National Committee

Damien LaVera of the Democratic National Committee, +1-202-863-8148


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