I don't think that irradiated food becomes itself radioactive... Am I wrong?
[snip] That's certainly what I thought. They still need street lights in Hiroshima.... Uranium miners, however, are bad news not just for themselves but for everyone who spends much time around them.
And, while we're at it -- "the lady doth protest too much", again:
George W Bush whines on and on about somebody maybe detonating a "dirty [nuclear] bomb" here in the US, whereas the U.S. military uses depleted uranium artillery shells everywhere we go.
I think George W Bush should commission new dinnerware for the Whitehouse: Made of depleted uranium! (Remember the mayor in the movie Jaws going in the water to prove it was safe, and the deputy mayor going in too, not because he thought it was safe, but because he feared losing his job if he didn't.)
\brad mccormick
-- Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)
Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)
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