2011-03-17prisonplanet.com

"First it was Cenk Uygur, and today a special report on MSNBC makes the FALSE CLAIM that there were no “deaths or long-term health effects connected to the accident.” But they never mentioned studies by the Radiation and Public Health Project, including a “new analysis of health statistics in the region found that death rates for infants, children, and the elderly soared in the first two years after the Three Mile Island accident in Dauphin and surrounding counties.” (This directly contradicts what Big Eddie reported — see his “Takedown” below. I guess Big Eddie didn’t get the memo from The MAN …)"



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