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Mar 21, 2011 – 10:56 PM ET | Last Updated: Mar 22, 2011 4:32 PM ET
Low exposure to the Nagasaki atomic blast resulted in longer lifespans
The immense suffering that the Japanese are enduring in the aftermath
of their earthquake and tsunami is now compounded by torment over
radiation releases from the Fukushima nuclear plant.
While the torment is understandable, based on the reported amounts of
radiation released, it is uncalled for. The evidence from Japan’s
populace — inadvertent guinea pigs in the largest radiation experiment
ever, in the aftermath of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
in 1945 — indicates that fears over radiation can be overblown. [more]
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Wouldn't you think that
by now they'd learn to follow up before sounding like ... Liberals?
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Still poor science. There were all sorts of other things that could have caused longer lifespans, such as a decade of calorie restricted diets during the war and aftermath.
ReplyDeleteBut it is telling that the greens just yell and throw poo instead of using rational argument and the scientific method.
I'm pretty sure this would pleasantly surprise St. Ann, too:
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You can't expect much from the libtards. After all, most of them bought the global warming/climate change scam, hook, line, & sinker. They'll buy anything. Just check out your local wally-world.
ReplyDeleteMany Liberals are evidently "horme-phobic"
ReplyDeleteRemember Democrats.... "All we have to hormephobiate is hermephobia itself".
ReplyDeletedang, I meant hormephobia.
ReplyDeleteBTW, slightly off-topic, but don't forget to celebrate earth hour tomorrow, 03/26/2011. @ 8:30 P.M., turn on every light in your house, start all vehicles, including the lawn mower, & let them idle. Build a fire, preferrably with old tires, & break wind as much as possible.
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