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To: Bill who wrote (96146)2/18/2005 3:10:19 PM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
You are taking a notable exception--where a nuclear plant exploded--and trying to use it in a very unethical way to distort a discussion of nutrition. Yes, if a nuclear plant explodes, there will be radiation deaths and illnesses.

Look at how weird and illogical your argument is, though. You are essentially saying that because there was a nuclear accident and people were affected by radiation leaks, it is not true that eating meat, eggs and milk contribute to much higher cancer, heart disease, diabetes and eye disease rates than in areas where people eat a plant-based diet.

Do you think people here are stupid and cannot see beyond your fallacious reasoning? What is your motivation to do things like this, anyway? It really seems toxic.