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In reply to the discussion: Scientists test sick Alaska seals for radiation [View all]jerseyjack
(1,361 posts)5. NPR, Talk of the Nation today, reports US agency is now approving a newly engineered nuc. plant.
But don't worry. Its safe.
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wow you're certainly very knowledgeable for having never even seen one of the seals
wordpix
Dec 2011
#9
Amazing, isn't it? Purports to know all there is to know sans most pertinent facts.
Doremus
Dec 2011
#12
Not quite. That milk warning was only for youngsters and expectant mothers, not "all Europeans".
uppityperson
Dec 2011
#46
and you also know the migration habits of these seals? You're an expert on where they were before
wordpix
Dec 2011
#19
So minor was the release of radioactive materials that Obama ordered the EPA to cease monitoring.
Citizen Worker
Dec 2011
#35
O has done plenty wrong including wanting taxpayers to guarantee loans for new nukes@ $36 billion
wordpix
Dec 2011
#49
when you understand science, you know you have to investigate a question, not jump to conclusions
wordpix
Dec 2011
#54
This same exact story broke within days of Fukushima, regarding a different species on the west coas
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2011
#31
All links to mainstream news reports... strange you can't deal with facts eom
amerfayed
Dec 2011
#23
By "mainstream" do you mean "corporate mainstream", or "mainstream outside the US corporate sphere"?
saras
Dec 2011
#43
mistake you're making is assuming "ambient" radiation levels preclude hot spots of higher levels`
CreekDog
Dec 2011
#42
NPR, Talk of the Nation today, reports US agency is now approving a newly engineered nuc. plant.
jerseyjack
Dec 2011
#5